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Advanced Genetic Genealogy: Techniques and Case Studies $
By Debbie Parker Wayne. Advanced Genetic Genealogy: Techniques and Case Studies helps intermediate researchers move up to the next level and advanced researchers apply the new DNA standards and write about DNA.
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Amazon.com Genealogy Bookstore - DNA
The following are individual book titles of interest for this topic. The book links below point to the Amazon.com bookstore online where you may purchase the book if you wish. These links are provided to bring these published resources to your attention as an aid to your research. Follow the links to books of interest to make note of their title, author, publisher, and ISBN. You might then use this information to obtain the book from your local library or your favorite corner book shop.
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A book by Terrence Carmichael.
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A book by Colleen Fitzpatrick and Andrew Yeiser.
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DNA and Social Networking: A Guide to Genealogy in the Twenty-First Century
A book by Debbie Kennett
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A book by Alan Savin.
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Family Diseases : Are You at Risk
A book by Myra Vanderpool Gormley.
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Family History in the Genes: Trace your DNA and grow your family tree
A book by Chris Pomery.
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Finding Family: My Search for Roots and the Secrets in My DNA
A book by Richard Hill.
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A book by Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza.
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Genetic Connections: A Guide to Documenting Your Individual and Family Health History
A book by Danette L. Nelson-Anderson.
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A book for sale by Blaine T. Bettinger and Debbie Parker Wayne. Genetic Genealogy in Practice, the first workbook on genetic genealogy, the book provides family historians and genealogists who have just begun to explore genetic genealogy practical, easy to understand information that they can apply to their research. Readers learn the basic concepts of genetic genealogy. They then build on that knowledge as they study the testing, analysis, and application of Y-DNA, X-DNA, mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), and autosomal DNA (atDNA) to reach and support genealogical conclusions. Each chapter includes exercises with answer keys for hands-on practice.
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Genetic Genealogy: The Basics and Beyond
By Emily D. Aulicino.
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Growing Your Family Medical Tree
A book by Fran Carlson.
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Past Imperfect: How Tracing Your Family Medical History Can Save Your Life
A book by Carol Daus.
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Saxons, Vikings, and Celts: The Genetic Roots of Britain and Ireland
A book by Bryan Sykes.
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Surnames and Genetic Structure
A book by Gabriel Ward Lasker.
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Surnames, DNA, and Family History
A book by George Redmonds, Turi King, and David Hey
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The Family Tree Guide to DNA Testing and Genetic Genealogy
A book for sale by Blaine T. Bettinger. Discover the answers to your family history mysteries using the most-cutting edge tool available. This plain-English guide is a one-stop resource for how to use DNA testing for genealogy. Inside, you'll find guidance on what DNA tests are available, plus the methodologies and pros and cons of the three major testing companies and advice on choosing the right test to answer your specific genealogy questions. And once you've taken a DNA test, this guide will demystify the often-overwhelming subject and explain how to interpret DNA test results, including how to understand ethnicity estimates and haplogroup designations, navigate suggested cousin matches, and use third-party tools like GEDmatch to further analyze your data. To give you a holistic view of genetic testing for ancestry, the book also discusses the ethics and future of genetic genealogy, as well as how adoptees and others who know little about their ancestry can especially benefit from DNA testing.
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The Genealogist's Guide to Y-DNA Testing for Genetic Genealogy
By David Vance, for sale on Amazon.com
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The Great Human Diasporas: The History of Diversity and Evolution
A book by Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza.
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The Greatest Benefit to Mankind: A Medical History of Humanity
A book by Roy Porter.
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The Human Inheritance: Genes, Language, and Evolution
A book by Bryan Sykes.
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The Seven Daughters of Eve: The Science That Reveals Our Genetic Ancestry
A book by Bryan Sykes.
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Trace Your Roots with DNA: Use Your DNA to Complete Your Family Tree
A book by Megan Smolenyak.
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A book by Thomas H. Shawker.
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Pedigree drawing software for genetic research. For Windows.
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Accompanying website for the book by Chris Pomery.
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A book by Kerry Farmer. The amount of scientific jargon associated with genetics can be intimidating. This publication provides a contextual understanding of DNA suitable for genealogists and discusses the currently available tests that are likely to be of interest to family historians, especially those wanting to prove (or disprove) compiled family trees, or to connect with 'new' relatives by means of inherited DNA.
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An ebook by Kerry Farmer. As well as providing information about ourselves, DNA testing allows us to find others who share our ancestors, and also to confirm or challenge apparently known relationship. Such tests can provide evidence of relationship even when no documents exist. Used in conjuction with traditional research methods, DNA is a powerful tool.
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DNAMatch4iPad - DNA App For iPad
DNAMatch4iPad is a powerful and easy to use alternative to the use of conventional spreadsheets for the processing of autosomal DNA data.
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Family Tree DNA - Facts and Genes
Monthly newsletter about Genetic Genealogy provided by Family Tree DNA.
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Book for sale.
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Free Genogram, Pedigree Chart Online - Progeny
Ideal for educators, students, families or anyone who needs to draw and print pedigrees or genograms quickly and easily.
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GEDmatch.com - Tools for genealogy research
Designed to find common ancestors based on autosomal DNA FTDNA Family Finder Test or 23&Me Relative Finder test) or family histories (GEDCOMs). Can save hours of emailing possible "matches." Several other interesting options are also available.
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Genealogical DNA Analysis Tool (GDAT) FREE
An app that utilizes autosomal DNA to aid in the research of family trees. The app houses a database of the autosomal data downloaded from various testing companies and provides analysis tools for family history research.
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Genealogy at a Glance: Genetic Genealogy Basics $
A laminated guide from Genealogical Publishing Company. In this handy four-page guide, author Angie Bush gives you the simple facts about (a) DNA testing, (b) DNA testing companies, and (c) DNA testing results. She provides a simple overview of the three types of DNA tests: Y-DNA, mtDNA, and atDNA, or autosomal DNA, the most popular type of testing for genealogists.
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A family-tree software with a graphic interface particularly useful for the drawing of family-trees or gene maps. For Windows.
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Genetic Genealogy DNA Testing Dictionary
Definitions of words, terms, acronyms, and abbreviations used in the new field of Genetic Genealogy DNA Testing to aide traditional genealogical research.
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GenoPro - The Smart Genealogy Editor
GenoPro is for visualizing, editing and printing genograms.
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The Journal of Genetic Genealogy (JoGG) is exclusively an online journal. The entire content of the Journal will be published quarterly on the World Wide Web at www.jogg.info. It is possible that JoGG will have a minimal printed edition for certain libraries. Previous issues of the Journal will remain on the web site.
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Flowchart software, very handy for DNA analysis.
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This website was created to assist those who have taken a DNA test create a pie chart of their ethnicity results, on a product they can share it with others.
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Progeny - Free Online Pedigree Tool
Pedigree software program for genetic research with a customizable relational database to produce pedigrees and manage genetic data quickly.
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