The Most Read Posts of 2014

Inspired by other end-of-year posts by Denise Levenick, Judy Russell,Roberta Estes, and others, here are my Top Five Posts in 2014. This year was a turning point for genetic genealogy as it finally switched from a cottage industry to a widely accepted commercial enterprise. I can only imagine what 2015 will bring.

Here are the top 5 visited posts, ranked from highest to lowest:

1.  “A Review of AncestryDNA – Ancestry.com’s New Autosomal DNA Test” – this post from 2012 has received more comments than perhaps any other post on the blog.

2. “What Else Can I Do With My DNA Test Results?” – an extensive list of both free and paid third-party options for your DNA test results.

3. “Unlocking the Genealogical Secrets of the X Chromosome” – year after year this post is always one of the most viewed from the blog.

4. “The AncestryDNA Witch Hunt” – this is the only post from 2014 to make the top five list.

5. “Q&A: Everyone Has Two Family Trees – A Genealogical Tree and a Genetic Tree” – this post from 2009, one of my absolute favorites, turned five years old this year!

I’m looking forward to a terrific 2015!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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