News4Jaxโs Jenese Harris reconnects with lost lineage through DNA technology
Fast-forward hundreds of years, African Americans can now find out where their maternal ancestors came from before slavery through DNA testing by African Ancestry. โThe community created African Ancestry. โWe sequence the DNA to examine the individual genetic profile,โ said Dr. Rick Kittles, co-founder and scientific director of African Ancestry. (Jenese Harris)After swabbing my jaw and waiting for the results, I have the answer: I share a maternal genetic ancestry with Fulani people living in Nigeria. โIโm excited about your results, Jenese, because I also share maternal genetic ancestry with Fulani people in Nigeria,โ Paige said.