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Archive for 28 September 2009
DNA News Roundup
28 September 2009 by Libbi.
What’s in the Future for Genealogy?
Ancestry magazine - Sep 24, 2009
Undoubtedly, the new frontier for genealogy can be summed up in three letters: DNA. Genealogists today can already determine their ethnic origins with a …
Book View Ancestry magazine
The Many Faces of Family History Ancestry magazine
Past Perfected, Future Envisioned Ancestry magazine
Meeting My New Family
Ancestry magazine - - Sep 24, 2009
I think the main reason is that on top of our genetic connection, we have a common interest in DNA genealogy. We feed each other’s interest and help each …
Lehi’s DNA: What’s missing?
Mormon Times - - Sep 24, 2009
According to Ugo Perego, senior researcher at Sorenson Molecular Genealogy Foundation, the nucleus of the human cell contains about 3.2 billion pieces of …
Mother’s Eternal Influence Ancestry magazine
Grab Your Cotton Swab Ancestry magazine
DNA Proves Scottish Roots of Haley Family
Ancestry magazine - - Sep 24, 2009
Enter DNA. Chris Haley and I were at the Federation of Genealogical Societies’ annual conference a couple of years ago when Ancestry.com introduced its new …
When Everyone Knows Your Family Story Ancestry magazine
A ‘kitchen table’ discussion abut DNA
Examiner.com - Sep 6, 2009
There are several companies out there that advertise “DNA genealogy.” For around $120 (US) you can buy a kit with four cheek swaps that they analyze and …
Blue-eyed Genealogy
Ancestry magazine - - Sep 24, 2009
But thanks to a DNA test, Jeff found out that his joke answer might be right. With blue eyes, straight, light brown hair, freckles, and light skin, …
DNA Brings Genealogies Closer Together
Ancestry magazine - - Sep 24, 2009
“Social networking and genealogy are working hand in hand. When you look for your ancestors using DNA, the DNA found in the databases does not belong to …
Cousin Barack and Me
Ancestry magazine - - Sep 24, 2009
Most of us who have participated in genetic genealogy testing have looked at their sex-related heritage: either the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) passed from …
DNA’s Fated Twist
Ancestry magazine - - Sep 25, 2009
Interested in all things family history, Monty donated a blood sample and a four-generation family tree to the genealogical DNA database. …
Leaving Your Trail of Genealogical Crumbs
Ancestry magazine - Sep 24, 2009
It may also be a good time to have your DNA profile taken for genealogical reasons. A few years ago I started a file of comments and accolades where I place …
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