Everyone inherits autosomal DNA from their parents: 50% from each parent, which contains a random mix of DNA segments from their parents, their parents, their parents, back for several more generations.
The wonderful feature of autosomal DNA is that it can be inherited from all lines of your pedigree, not just the direct paternal or maternal lines.
Anyone can test their autosomal DNA – any age, any gender – and it is quick and easy to do, via a cheek swab or saliva sample.
AncestryDNA, MyHeritage DNA, Family Finder from Family Tree DNA, 23andMe and Living DNA are all autosomal DNA tests.
Any one of your ancestors in the pedigree chart below could have passed some of their DNA onto you, and to other descendants as well, even quite distant cousins.
If both you and other descendants of the same ancestors test with the same company, and share a segment of DNA in common, you should show up in each other’s list of matches.