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The DNA profile of Bill Clinton

Are you related to the most famous scientist?

Discover a possible family connection with the famous politician and also compare yourself with many other famous people!

The DNA of a US politician

Bill Clinton, the 42nd president of the United States, remains one of the most colorful and controversial figures in American politics. Behind his charismatic smile and political skills, however, lies a story of heritage and family deeply rooted in the U.S. South that has significantly influenced his vision and ambitions.

Born William Jefferson Blythe III on August 19, 1946, in Hope, Arkansas, Clinton had a difficult childhood. His father, William Jefferson Blythe Jr, died in a traffic accident before Bill was born. His mother, Virginia Cassidy, moved to New Orleans to work as a nurse while young Bill stayed with his grandparents in Hope. When she returned and married Roger Clinton Sr. Bill eventually took his stepfather's last name.

Despite these early challenges, Clinton showed ambition at a young age. He was an excellent student and received a Rhodes Scholarship to study at Oxford. He later graduated from Yale Law School, where he met a young woman named Hillary Rodham. The two married in 1975 and had a daughter, Chelsea.

Clinton's political career began in Arkansas, where he served as attorney general and later as governor. His charisma and reputation as a "New Democrat" led him to the White House, where he served as president from 1993 to 2001. Despite economic successes and a high approval rating, his tenure was overshadowed by scandals, most notably the Lewinsky affair.

In the years following his presidency, Clinton focused on philanthropic activities, particularly through the Clinton Foundation, with his wife, who pursued an impressive political career of her own, including a run for president.

Bill Clinton's journey, from humble Arkansas to the most powerful office in the world, is a quintessence of the American dream - marked by determination, controversy and an unmistakable attachment to family and heritage.

Bill Clinton belongs to haplogroup I-M170 (subgroup I-M253) in the paternal line.

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Questions and answers about the DNA test

How long does a DNA origin analysis take?

After we have received the samples it normally takes 6-8 weeks for the fist results. Depending on the chosen test the result is thus already fully ready or further analysis are done.

How can I order a DNA origin analysis for someone else?

If you order and pay for a test set for somebody else online, the address of the other person under “Comments”. We will then send the collection kit to the address of this person. You can also place your order by phone or e-mail.

This is how the DNA origin analysis works

A Mucus Sample suffices to get a sample of your DNA. Taking the sample is simple and painless and can be done at home. Send the samples with the envelop included in the sampling kit.

Order test kit:

by telephone, e-mail or on the website

Get test kit:

delivery takes a few days

Take samples:

at home, simple and painless

Send in samples:

with the enclosed envelope

Result:

online after approx. 6 - 8 weeks

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