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Why Siblings Can Get Different Results From DNA Ancestry Tests. (s. d.).

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00:26 Ce que disent les résultats ADN
01:13 Ecosia
02:07 Comment fonctionnent les tests ADN
10:42 La sécurité de vos données
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