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Archive for 11 July 2008
REALLY uncommon source: DNA
11 July 2008 by Libbi.
DNA genealogy is all the rage in this decade. Before she died, my mother had her brother and another genealogist compare DNA. The result showed a common male ancestor among them. Given the genealogists’ documented genealogy, this satisfied Mother that our Abraham Spencer descended from Abner, as did the genealogist in the test.
Not everyone agrees that these tests are reliable. Which? Computing did a recent story that expressed doubt that these tests are even useful. Which? Computing editor Sarah Kidner said: ‘Interest in genealogy has increased massively due to programmes like “Who do you think you are” but people need to be wary of DNA testing services. It’s unlikely that any of the information we received would help in researching a family tree. In fact, the results are so vague it’s almost the equivalent of telling someone what their star sign is.’
On the other hand, Megan Smolenyak Smolenyak, author of “Trace Your Roots with DNA: Using Genetic Tests to Explore Your Family Tree,” will discuss the uses of DNA and give the keynote address, “Remembering Our Ancestors,” at “Linking to Your Family’s History,” set for Saturday, Sept. 20, at the Wyndham Portland Airport Hotel in South Portland, Maine.
So, it is a source. How useful it is, you decide!
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