Until now, the entire country believed that the only way to establish paternity was a DNA test. From now on, by passing this test, anyone can find out what family they come from, what clan they belong to. Using saliva and blood biomaterial taken from the oral cavity, you can determine your ancestors and genealogy and create a genealogy, reports turkystan.kz.
Recently, TreeGene laboratory specialist Uldana Kokkozova identified the genus of Zhanibek, who came from Belgium to Kazakhstan in search of his parents.
The four letters of the Y chromosome, found only in boys, indicated that he came from the Nyman family.
“The name of this test is called Origin Determination.” This is one of the tests that is in demand nowadays. Because we determine a person's haplotype through a genetic profile. We define a genus through a haplogroup population. Especially those who want to know their family, especially which group they belong to, if they want to know the characteristics of their ancestors, we will conduct this test in 14 days. We can even print it in a book. For example, to find out the origin of Zhanibek, we checked in how many countries his haplotype is found. The Y chromosome is found only in males. It is known that the X chromosome is female. So, the father's Y chromosome is passed on to his sons without changes. Special letters and numbers are passed on to grandfather, sons, siblings, and grandchildren. We have identified Zhanibek's haplogroup R1b-M478. The haplogroup was determined through the haplotype. Thus, his clan will be known by population. In the Dzhanibek haplogroup, signs of two genera were observed.One is Naiman, the other is Kypshak. After Nyman's research, the difference became visible after 2 mutations. And before Kipchak, the difference was observed from 7 mutations. After the Y chromosome coincided with the Naimans, we wrote him down in the book as a representative of the Middle Zhuz, the Naiman clan, from the Baganaly family. Argyns are called group G, the rest of the tribes are group S," he said.
According to the specialist, the laboratory has a special fund of the Kazakh population. Thanks to this, it is possible to determine the blood, group and name of each genus. You can even find out information about your place of residence.
And another specialist from the TreeGene laboratory, Madina Kaisarovna, says that by passing a DNA test, you can find out information about hereditary diseases.
It can determine what kind of sports you are inclined to do and what medications you can take depending on your health.
“With the test, you can also determine your mother's relationship. A mother can pass on her mitochondrial DNA to her son and daughter. A woman's own DNA is enough to find out about her mother. If she wants to determine her father's relationship, she must bring her brother or older uncle to take the test. That is, the masculine gender is transmitted only through the male line,” says Madina Kaisarovna.
A DNA test can also help determine what talents your growing child has. If you want to predict what profession your child will succeed in, a special test called “Talents” has been created.
In his book “99 Secrets of Biology” Naumenko wrote:
“We share DNA with monkeys, mosquitoes, even bananas. And the DNA of people is 99.9% the same. Another 0.01% sets us apart.The DNA of every person and every nation is unique. In nature, there cannot be two absolutely identical people, but genetically we are very similar. All the differences between us, such as skin color and eye shape, make up only 0.1% of our DNA. For the remaining 99.99%, we are the same,” he wrote.
According to the same scientist, even today, various provenance detection technologies are rapidly developing in accordance with modern trends. Previously, DNA testing was performed for only five purposes:
To determine paternity and maternal relationship;
To determine kinship (identification of sister, grandfather, grandmother, brother, sibling, younger sister);
Forensic examination (establishment of paternity/maternity or other relationship as prescribed by the court);
Personal identification (Research is carried out in cases where it is necessary to establish the identity of a specific person by comparing biological material with a DNA sample known to belong to this person);
Unlimited Research (Research allows you to determine whether the submitted sample (underwear, bed linen, hair, cigarette butts) belongs to you, your wife/husband or a third party).
Even today, its scope has expanded and people can create their own genealogy using information from saliva and blood.
But genealogy doesn't come cheap. If you look at the price list of the mentioned laboratory, if you want to check the DNA of your father and mother and compile a genealogical book that will allow you to identify your family, you need to pay 110 thousand tenge.
The most effective way to avoid spending such a large amount of money is to identify and record your ancestry through your living parents in time.