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How does DNA find lost cousins?

Discussion in 'Ask Peter' started by Fozzie, Apr 21, 2020.

  1. Fozzie

    Fozzie LostCousins Member

    Is it necessary for your relatives to have taken a DNA test themselves for them to show up as cousins when you do a test yourself?
     
  2. peter

    peter Administrator Staff Member

    They won't show up as DNA matches unless they have tested - but since you'll have over 20,000 DNA matches you're not going to be short of cousins.

    Of course, you might find out about some cousins because you have a match with a mutual relative - though often the person who has tested (or the person who is managing the test) will be the main family historian.
     

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