Sure, why not ?
My cousin did 23 and me and we have 0% Native American in the family. We have a great great grand father named LaMaire from Minn who was supposedly 1/2 native, but either he wasn't or my great great grandmother was stepping out while he worked as a sailor on ships in the Great Lakes.
I bought 5 Ancestry.coms yesterday for $59 each. Gonna be a lot of spit flying around.
My mom bought the prime half-off 23&me test for me. I don't know anything about my birth father's family besides them being white, so i'm looking forward to finding out what type of mutt I am.
My sister did it a while back. We're a veritable who's who of white people. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Oddly enough, IPIITB, I learned that my mom (who was adopted, as I stated earlier) was mostly Danish. So MY DANES (and your avi) FTW
I was very confused for a moment.
I recently did the ancestry.com test. My mom was adopted and didn't share with us until I was 18 - she passed away when I was only 24 and never found out anything about her birth parents. I've found her half-brother, though he's not interested in communicating, which is fine. It's been pretty cool to explore. Another family connection has told me to do 23andme.com, too, which I'm considering. I've also just uploaded my info to GEDMatch.