A mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) test analyzes DNA in mitochondria to trace a person's maternal ancestry. It can also be used to diagnose mitochondrial disorders.
Uses:
Trace ancestry: Determine if two or more people share a common maternal ancestor
Confirm biological relationships: Confirm if siblings share the same biological mother
Diagnose mitochondrial disorders: Determine the nature and extent of mitochondrial disease
Forensic science: Assist in identifying unidentified human remains or missing persons