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... Personal Genome
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Genetic Genealogists Assist Studies
In addition to the articles ... journals. This reinforces my suggestion to researchers that they interact with the genetic genealogy community to facilitate research. For instance ... articles regarding the ethical issues of direct-to-consumer genetic testing. Most are a commentary on a study of “Social Networkers ...
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... individuals at the 12 marker level, and to 2 others at a genetic distance of 2 at the 25 marker level. ... to match to several individuals at more than 30 markers with a relatively small genetic distance. While it may at one level be beneficial to keep some level ... links with these diseases.
The thing that must be noted is that any genetic genealogy result obtained is dependent on a close or distant ...
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... , Jewish, Native American heritage, or even if you match Thomas Jefferson. In the field of genetic genealogy, testing can help, through the surname projects, find documents for that elusive ancester, his homeland, or if you are related to another family with the same surname.
Family Tree DNA is a commercial genetic genealogy company based
in Houston, Texas with its partner ...
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... articles written on a specific topic and published twice a month. We have some of the very best genealogy writers and researchers contributing to the COG on a regular basis ... !), Polish Wedding Traditions, Using City Directories, and What is your genealogy worth? I also participate regularly in the I Smile for the Camera ... H blog (mt-dna research - genetic genealogy), and the Discover St. Joseph blog ...
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Genealogy Insider posted a fascinating piece on how a neurologist used genealogical resources to track a rare genetic disease found in just five families globally.
Pallido-Ponto-Nigral-Degeneration (PPND) ... , two Japanese and one Irish-American family discovered just last year — have no genetic link to each other or to the American family.
In the United States, Dr. Zbigniew K. ...
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... had missing data).
Abstract:
Africa is the source of all modern humans, but characterization of genetic variation and of relationships among populations across the continent has been enigmatic. We studied 121 African ... well-understood facts of primary west African ancestry of the Fula, both in terms of genealogy and language, along with genealogical "admixture" elements picked up over ...
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