For those of you wishing to make an inquiry into the legitimacy, reliability, and accuracy of a DNA test from establishments like ancestry.com, and 23andMe, I don’t think this is the way to do it (the results will be inconclusive) since they designed their DNA tests for people, not lizards.

[And for those of you who wish to know what the DNA test results revealed about the lizard’s ancestry, they revealed the lizard to be a west Asian Jew and on top of that, produced a fake history of the lizard’s ancestry. Now could 23andMe be a fraudulent organization? Possibly, but who knows? Anyone wishing to know what is in their DNA would probably do well to get a DNA test not just from one source, but several and then compare the results.]
https://www.naturalnews.com/20....21-06-28-lizard-sali

Man sends lizard saliva to 23andMe for DNA testing, exposing total fraud of company’s claims of human ancestry   – NaturalNews.com
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Man sends lizard saliva to 23andMe for DNA testing, exposing total fraud of company’s claims of human ancestry – NaturalNews.com

A man and his wife decided to test the accuracy of 23andMe’s at-home DNA testing kit by sending in a saliva sample collected from their pet lizard. What they found is that the whole thing is a sham. In the following video, the man explains how after three months of waiting, he received anomalous results […]