Monday, November 11, 2019
Your Identity
Elvin Roperto Professor Gallers English 101 February 16, 2012 Youââ¬â¢re Identity Back in the day, few wondered about their ancestors. The majority of people thought they knew all about their ancestorââ¬â¢s history. Who they weââ¬â¢re, their nationality, and their native language. But today in society many are shocked to find out that their ancestor history or past isnââ¬â¢t true at all because of DNA genealogy. If you thought that your ancestors weââ¬â¢re Puerto Rican and they actually turned out to be Mexican. Would you freak out? Would you have to change your ways?Would you change your traditions? A genealogical DNA test examines the nucleotides in specific locations on a person's DNA to find out where a personââ¬â¢s ancestor comes from. The test results are not meant to have any medical information and the test results do not determine genetic diseases or disorders. They are only intended to give genealogical information. To take a genealogical DNA test all you have to do is a painless cheek-scrapping at your home and mail the sample to a genetic genealogy laboratory for testing.There are a few types a test you can use, but the most popular tests are the Y chromosome test and the mitochondrial DNA test. These tests can determine where your ancestors originated from. I disagree, just because a test tells you where you came from doesnââ¬â¢t mean you have to change anything about yourself. Your Identity isnââ¬â¢t based on your family treeââ¬â¢s past. Itââ¬â¢s based on everything we see, feel, hear, taste, smell, and read. Every person you meet, every conversation you have, every event in your life, and the way you interpret all sights, sounds, tastes, smells, actions, and events, shape up who you are as a human being.And nothing in the world should change that, not even your ancestorââ¬â¢s past. On the other hand, can you define yourself as a person without your nationality? How much of who is you are based on your nationality? Can your nationality be a part of your soul? A person's nationality says much about their culture outlook on life, the way they conduct their lives aspirations, and relationships. The way you act, talk, feel can be a result from your nationality. So maybe itââ¬â¢s possible that you an potentially lose yourself because of believing in something that you are not. In general, I can agree with Harmon. Knowing your nationality can make you understand a bit more about your Identity whether in a positive or negative way Overall, DNA genealogy should not change who you are, even though nationality is a big part of your Identity. If you do find out youââ¬â¢re from a different country, you can try to change some of your traditions and cultural views but youââ¬â¢ll still be you. Work Cited http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Genealogical_DNA_test
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