(1 to 6 of 6 posts filed under Genetic Genealogy)
"[H]ere are three good starting questions to help you decipher if a potential match is a good candidate."
Published 8 May 2009
Read more at Ancestry.com Blog
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"All genealogists find their lineage stops at some point…the proverbial brick wall. As records have been lost, burned or never existed to help us tunnel through that brick, a new tool in the genealogist’s toolbox, just may be the answer. That new tool is DNA testing."
Published 6 Aug 2008
Read more at DNA - Genealem's Genetic Genealogy
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"Females, who have mitochondrial DNA but no Y chromosome, can trace only their maternal ancestry. So how can females discover their paternal history?"
Published 7 May 2008
Read more at The Spittoon
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"Undoubtedly, someone who has never heard of DNA retrieval and storage will probably ask WHY we should store a dead relative’s DNA."
Published 29 Aug 2007
Read more at The Genetic Genealogist
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Post added: 22 Apr 2009
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"Undoubtedly, each of us will be faced with a decision in our lifetime - do we want to learn the secrets of our genome, or do we want to live without that knowledge, as all of our ancestors have done for millions of years."
Published 28 Aug 2007
Read more at The Genetic Genealogist
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"Understanding how mtDNA and Y-DNA are inherited is one of the most challenging aspects of genetic genealogy."
Published 12 Apr 2007
Read more at The Genetic Genealogist
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Post added: 15 Apr 2009
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