Yes. I had it done with 23andme some time ago. I know Dick Eastman recently wrote about changes in the company's policy and he no longer recommends them as a result...so be sure to read his column on his Website if you don't subscribe to the newsletter. Prices change over time and 23andme and other companies offer whole genome testing and it doesn't have to be all that expensive. Keep in mind that testing autosomal DNA at this point in time can't tell you a specific ancestor that is the source of a particular gene but it can give you information about ethnicity on all sides of your pedigree. I can only speak from my experience with 23andme and I've found cousins using their relative finder that I'd never have found through mtDNA and being female Y DNA testing is not an option for me. I made contact in one instance with a 3rd cousin and our relationship is based upon my father's mother's mother and his mother's father's mother being sisters. We shared more than 90% of our X chromosomes and a segment of chromosome 2. Males only have a single X chromosome and females have 2. Males inherit their X from their mother only (plus a Y from their father) and females get an X from each parent. My X from my father matches his X from his mother -- our paper trails gave us the proof we needed to confirm the match. Joan In a message dated 1/6/2012 6:03:19 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, MyRootz2@aol.com writes: Has anyone on list ever had this done? If so, I'm sure it was pretty expensive. Melissa