March 2023
November 2022
August 2022
- 27: Enhancements to the Shared cM Project at DNAPainter.com (4)
- 07: An In-Depth Analysis of the Use of Small Segments as Genealogical Evidence (10)
July 2020
March 2020
March 2019
- 25: Putting the Milkman Joke to Rest (93)
- 21: Examining Outliers in Shared cM Amounts – Part 2 (18)
- 12: New Tools Everywhere! Exploring the New Tools at MyHeritage and AncestryDNA (10)
December 2018
November 2018
- 26: What? Can mtDNA Really Come From Dad? (11)
- 19: Testing Artifacts to Obtain DNA Evidence for Genealogical Research (38)
October 2018
September 2018
- 16: Introducing “DNA Match Labeling” – A Sorting Mechanism for AncestryDNA Matches! (55)
- 12: AncestryDNA Revises Ethnicity Estimates (112)
June 2018
- 30: DNA Central is Live! (14)
May 2018
April 2018
February 2018
January 2018
December 2017
- 31: TGG’s Top Posts in 2017 (11)
- 29: A Small Segment Round-Up (29)
November 2017
- 22: An X-DNA Case Study (18)
October 2017
- 29: How Many Segments Do You Share? (25)
- 07: Using Shared Matches – A Quick Example (11)
- 04: Inheritance of DNA Segments (11)
September 2017
- 03: Sharing Large Segments With a Match Does Not Validate Small Segments Shared With That Match (28)
August 2017
- 26: August 2017 Update to the Shared cM Project (97)
- 13: Analyzing Segment Frequency at GEDmatch (8)
- 01: Thinking About a BigY Test at Family Tree DNA? (22)
July 2017
- 26: The Effect of Phasing on Reducing False Distant Matches (Or, Phasing a Parent Using GEDmatch) (9)
- 06: New DNA Webinars Coming From Legacy Family Tree’s “Webinar Subscriber Summer Spectacular!” (2)
May 2017
- 05: The Y-DNA Mutation Rate Project (9)
March 2017
- 28: AncestryDNA’s Genetic Communities are Finally Here! (23)
- 19: GUEST POST: The McGuire Method – Simplified Visual DNA Comparisons (47)
- 13: A DNA Case Study: Revealing a Misattributed Parentage Event with DNA (13)
- 12: Can a Genealogist Refuse to Use DNA Evidence? (18)
- 11: Are You Doing Everything to Identify Your Matches? (77)
- 05: Analyzing a Lack of Sharing in 2C1R Relationship (16)
- 04: Winner of The Genetic Genealogist 10th Anniversary Sweepstakes! (1)
February 2017
- 14: Join me in Alaska on the Annual Heritage Books Genealogy Conference and Cruise (Special Offer)! (5)
- 13: Do NOT Miss the NERGC Conference in Springfield in April! (8)
- 12: Preliminary Results from The X-DNA Inheritance Project (4)
- 12: The Genetic Genealogist Celebrates 10 Years of DNA! (13)
- 09: Visualizing Recombination and Segment Loss (4)
January 2017
- 23: LegacyTree Genealogists Has a New Grandparent Mapping Tool (8)
- 20: Quantifying Tree Availability for My AncestryDNA Matches (20)
- 08: Adoptee Testing: A Study (20)
- 06: The Danger of Distant Matches (80)
- 03: Clustering Shared Matches (40)
December 2016
- 27: What is a Genetic Genealogist? (10)
- 21: Assistance Needed! (1)
- 17: The DNA Era of Genealogy (41)
November 2016
- 27: Visual Phasing: An Example (Part 5 of 5) (5)
- 26: Visual Phasing: An Example (Part 4 of 5) (4)
- 25: Visual Phasing: An Example (Part 3 of 5)
- 22: Visual Phasing: An Example (Part 2 of 5) (9)
- 21: Visual Phasing: An Example (Part 1 of 5) (50)
October 2016
- 14: Announcing “The Family Tree Guide to DNA Testing and Genetic Genealogy” (4)
- 03: Second Cousins (Or Closer) That Don’t Share DNA? (44)
June 2016
- 29: Genetic Genealogy and Native American DNA (66)
- 26: Update to the Shared cM Project (47)
- 22: Charging for (Genetic) Genealogy Services (63)
- 19: A Triangulation Intervention (86)
May 2016
- 24: Family Tree DNA Updates Matching Thresholds (18)
- 08: Connections to the Past (3)
- 03: Announcing “Genetic Genealogy in Practice” – A New Book Providing Genealogists with the Skills to Understand and Apply DNA (17)
April 2016
March 2016
December 2015
- 23: Visualizing Distributions for the Shared cM Project (15)
- 15: Genetic Genealogy Christmas Sale Flyer From 2020! (5)
October 2015
- 13: Virtual Institute of Genealogical Research – “Genetic Genealogy for Professional Genealogists” (4)
September 2015
August 2015
- 28: AncestryDNA Announces New IN COMMON WITH Tool (15)
- 11: How Much of Your Family Tree Do You Know? And Why Does That Matter? (43)
- 01: A Review of TribeCode by Centrillion Biosciences (5)
July 2015
- 30: An mtDNA Journey – Discovering My mtDNA in a Research Paper (9)
- 25: Creating DNA Circles – Exploring the Use of “Genetic Networks” in Genetic Genealogy (27)
- 04: Applying Autosomal DNA to Complex Genealogical Questions (3)
June 2015
May 2015
- 29: The Shared cM Project
- 29: Visualizing Data From the Shared cM Project (11)
- 25: The Shared cM Project – An Update (49)
- 20: Don’t Miss Early Bird Pricing for the 2015 New York State Family History Conference!
April 2015
- 24: Announcing the 2nd Annual Heritage Books Genealogy Conference and Cruise! (4)
- 13: Are There Any Absolutes in Genetic Genealogy? (57)
- 06: Collecting Sharing Information for Known Relationships – Part II (14)
March 2015
- 30: GUEST POST – What a Difference a Phase Makes (4)
- 16: How Would You Like to (Finally!) Understand Autosomal DNA? (8)
- 04: Collecting Sharing Information for Known Relationships (57)
February 2015
- 11: Ancestry Set to Expand DNA Circles (46)
January 2015
December 2014
- 31: The Most Read Posts of 2014
- 16: AncestryDNA Recreates Portions of the Genome of David Speegle and his Two Wives (11)
- 14: Recreating a Grandmother’s Genome – Part 2 (6)
- 09: Recreating a Grandmother’s Genome – Part 1 (22)
- 08: Small Matching Segments – Examining Hypotheses (13)
- 02: Small Matching Segments – Friend or Foe? (44)
November 2014
- 21: Bridging the Gap Between Traditional Genealogy and Genetic Genealogy at the NYG&B (1)
- 19: Goodbye False Positives! AncestryDNA Updates its Matching Algorithm (52)
October 2014
- 20: Finally! GEDmatch Announces a Monetization Strategy (and a Way to Raise the Dead?) (22)
- 16: Transfer Raw Data to Family Tree DNA for $39 (Sneak Peek for FREE!) (13)
- 15: Finding Genetic Cousins – Separating Fact from Fiction (19)
- 05: Mapping Disease Genes to Our Ancestors – Mutation Mapped to 1620 (3)
September 2014
- 20: Ancient Genomes at GEDmatch (3)
- 19: AncestryDNA Continues to Refine the Reconstruction of Ancestral Genomes (7)
- 13: A Response to the Genetic Testing Article in Vox (78)
- 12: Announcing the Virtual Institute of Genealogical Research (VIGR) (11)
- 08: Genetic Genealogy Ireland 2014 – Are You Attending? (7)
June 2014
- 20: Announcing “How-To DNA” – A Multimedia How-To Guide for Genetic Genealogy! (14)
- 14: Family Tree University’s Genetic Genealogy 101 (2)
- 13: Family Tree DNA – Sales and 1,000,000 DNA Tests (9)
- 12: Genetic Genealogy at SLIG 2015! (1)
May 2014
- 21: A Conversation About Genetic Genealogy (2)
- 15: DNAGedcom Announces New Tools For Genetic Analysis (1)
- 12: Announcing the Creation of Genetic Genealogy Standards (2)
April 2014
- 06: What’s New With 23andMe? (1)
- 05: “Bumping” Your Genetic Relatives (7)
March 2014
- 26: Family Tree University Webinar – “Using DNA to Solve Family Mysteries” (3)
- 15: Genetic Genealogy in 2050 (or Maybe 2015?) (7)
- 14: A Few of My Favorite Links (2)
- 05: The 2014 International Genetic Genealogy Conference (5)
February 2014
- 16: The AncestryDNA Witch Hunt (71)
- 07: AncestryDNA Discusses the Future of Genetic Genealogy at RootsTech (2)
January 2014
- 26: DNA Standards and Certification – A Response to an NGS Quarterly Editorial (2)
- 24: Genetic Genealogy: The Basics and Beyond (4)
- 12: DNA Presentations at Jamboree (Other than on DNA Day)
- 11: DNA Day 2014 at the 45th Southern California Genealogy Jamboree! (2)
December 2013
- 11: New Updates From Family Tree DNA
- 06: 23andMe Will Continue to Sell Genetic Tests For Ancestry (1)
November 2013
- 27: The FDA Orders 23andMe to Stop Marketing Medical Tests (15)
- 10: Big [Y] News From the 9th Annual Family Tree DNA Administrators Conference (3)
- 05: Understanding Autosomal DNA With Just a Few Basic Tenets (4)
- 01: 23andMe’s Launches The African Ancestry Project (3)
October 2013
- 16: Identifying Ötzi the Iceman’s Relatives (2)
- 14: Fast Company Magazine Features 23andMe and Co-Founder Anne Wojcicki
- 07: A New Patent For 23andMe Creates Controversy (11)
September 2013
- 30: Genetic Genealogy in the News: A 10,000 Word Article at MATTER (2)
- 23: The Science Fiction Future of Genetic Genealogy (13)
- 22: What Else Can I Do With My DNA Test Results? (130)
- 17: 23andMe and Udacity Partner to Offer A Free Online Genetics Course (7)
- 15: Salon Article About the “Stanford’s Genetics 210” Class Using 23andMe Testing (3)
- 12: AncestryDNA Launches New Ethnicity Estimate (22)
June 2013
- 27: Family Tree DNA Announces “Sizzling Summer Sale” – Family Finder Autosomal Test Only $99
- 21: New Search Features at AncestryDNA and a Sneak Peek at New Ethnicity Estimates (3)
- 14: Updates to 23andMe’s DNA Relatives Temporarily on Hold (2)
- 13: New Press Release from DNATraits Regarding the Supreme Court’s Holding in Myriad (1)
- 12: Family Tree DNA Announces Special Father’s Day Sale (2)
- 12: The Genetic Genealogist Named a Top Blog for 2013! (2)
- 11: Andy Page Fills New President Position at 23andMe (1)
- 10: Family Tree DNA Announces Family Finder Transfer Sale – $49 (2)
- 09: The First DNA Day at the Southern California Genealogy Society Jamboree (5)
March 2013
- 26: Press Release From Family Tree DNA Describing the Recent Addition to the Y Chromosome Phylogenetic Tree (1)
- 24: AncestryDNA Releases Raw Data (2)
- 22: Looking for My X-DNA Charts? (8)
February 2013
- 21: Family Tree DNA Offers 12-Marker Y-DNA Test for $39 (Limited Time Only) (1)
- 14: Thought For the Day – Crowdfunding Genealogy (8)
December 2012
- 26: 23andMe and LabCorp Sued For Patent Infringement (5)
- 11: National Genographic 2.0 Results Received (6)
August 2012
July 2012
June 2012
- 19: Problems with AncestryDNA’s Genetic Ethnicity Prediction? (201)
- 07: GEDmatch.com Adds Phasing Tool (5)
May 2012
- 11: The Genetic Genealogist Listed Among Top 50 Genealogy Blogs by Inside History Magazine (2)
- 03: AncestryDNA Officially Launches (2)
April 2012
- 05: Genetic Genealogy and Personal Genomics in the Classroom – Part I (2)
- 02: A Review of AncestryDNA – Ancestry.com’s New Autosomal DNA Test (276)
- 01: Ancestry.com’s AncestryDNA Product (7)
March 2012
- 24: Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates Jr. (15)
- 23: Genetic Genealogy at Public Radio International (2)
February 2012
- 26: The Legal Genealogist Discusses Ancestry.com’s New Autosomal Testing (2)
- 24: WDYTYA Reveals More Information About Ancestry.com’s New Autosomal DNA Testing (8)
- 21: All the Latest in Genetic Genealogy and Personal Genomics (1)
- 16: 23andMe is Hiring a Marketing Team (2)
- 16: MyHeritage and Family Tree DNA Partner to Offer DNA Testing (1)
- 14: Napoleon Bonaparte’s Y-DNA Haplogroup Belonged to E1b1b1c1* (E-M34) (6)
- 04: Ancestry.com’s Autosomal DNA Product – An Update (4)
January 2012
September 2011
- 28: 23andMe Announces 80x Exome Sequencing for $999 (4)
- 02: NFL Players Xavier Omon and Ogemdi Nwagbuo Confirmed as Half-Brothers
- 01: “My Beautiful Genome” by Lone Frank
August 2011
June 2011
May 2011
- 19: My Genome Online – A Challenge To You (5)
- 05: Using Autsomal DNA Testing to Identify An Adoptee’s Roots (8)
April 2011
January 2011
December 2010
November 2010
August 2010
- 22: Sequencing the Genome of Sitting Bull and Other Famous People (18)
- 21: Exploring New Scientific Research With My Genotype In Hand (4)
- 12: Family Tree DNA’s 6th International Conference on Genetic Genealogy Announced (1)
- 05: A Review of Family Tree DNA’s Family Finder – Part II (8)
- 02: Using Genome-Wide SNP Scans to Explore Your Genetic Heritage (6)
July 2010
- 19: A Review of Family Tree DNA’s Family Finder – Part I (6)
- 13: How Neanderthal Are You? (13)
- 12: Welcome, Doctor Radio Listeners! (2)
May 2010
- 14: American Society of Human Genetics Publishes Updated Genetic Ancestry Testing Statement (11)
- 09: A Mother’s Day Post (14)
March 2010
- 31: GeneTree Adds New Services (1)
- 14: Personal Genomics and Genetic Genealogy Tidbits (3)
- 06: Faces of America and Genetic Genealogy Testing (6)
- 03: Pathway Genomics: A Review (3)
February 2010
- 23: Thank You: The Genetic Genealogist Named Among Family Tree Magazine’s 40 Best Genealogy Blogs (10)
- 18: Announcing the GET Conference 2010 (2)
- 16: Announcing Family Finder – An Autosomal Test From Family Tree DNA (12)
- 16: Columbia Professor Alondra Nelson Reviews The PBS Series “Faces of America” (3)
January 2010
December 2009
- 11: My Tweets of the Week (1)
November 2009
- 23: Hacking Admixed 23andMe Ancestry Paintings (5)
- 22: New Issue of the Journal of Genetic Genealogy (1)
- 12: A Review of Familybuilder DNA Testing (2)
- 10: Q&A: Everyone Has Two Family Trees – A Genealogical Tree and a Genetic Tree (17)
- 07: Genetic Genealogy Tidbits (3)
October 2009
- 28: Relative Finder Now in Open Beta (2)
- 14: Michelle Obama’s Slave Ancestry Video Via Genealogy Insider (4)
- 12: 23andMe’s Relative Finder Success Stories at ISOGG (7)
- 05: The Genetic Genealogist Nominated for Best Genealogy Blog – Please Vote! (2)
- 04: A New Tool For Genetic Genealogists: 23andMe’s Relative Finder (7)
September 2009
- 28: Archived DNA Articles at Ancestry Magazine
- 21: The Future of Genetic Genealogy – Tracing DNA To Individual Ancestors (4)
- 18: From The MormonTimes – Does DNA Disprove Lehi Story? (2)
- 02: The World of Genetic Genealogy and DTC Genetic Testing Never Sleeps… (7)
August 2009
- 28: A New Meme: How Many of Your Ancestors Are In The SSDI? (4)
- 25: What’s In A Name? Genetic Genealogy Article From Trends in Genetics (6)
- 19: Australian Research Study on Consumer Genomics (1)
- 18: The Genomics Law Report Addresses the ACCP’s Call for Regulation of DTC Genetic Tests (1)
- 17: Sorenson Molecular Genealogy Foundation First to Adopt Genetic Genealogy’s New Industry Standard for Reporting Y-DNA Profiles (1)
July 2009
- 25: Who Is The Oldest Relative You Remember Meeting? (16)
- 24: 23andMe Video at CNBC Today
- 23: Using DNA to Explore the Scottish Roots of the Haley Family (2)
- 21: Dick Eastman Uses DNA To Prove His Family Tree Connection (1)
- 18: GeoGene Goes Out of Business
- 15: Pathway Genomics Officially Launches (3)
- 13: Using mtDNA to Suggest Kinship – A Case Example Involving Lucille Ball (13)
- 11: Gwilym of the Many Conquests and the Smooth-Talking Gene (2)
- 10: Ancestry.com’s Genetic Genealogy Webinar
- 09: Genomics Law Report – A New Blog (2)
- 08: Sorenson Molecular Genealogy Foundation to Protect DNA Samples Using Biomatrica’s Room Temperature Storage
- 06: “Can DNA tests help your genealogical inquiries?” in the Asheville Citizen-Times
- 02: A Critique of Genetic Ancestry Testing in Science Magazine (9)
- 01: Latest Genetic Genealogy Series “Faces of America” Expected From PBS in 2010 (3)
- 01: Ancient Ancestry Finder From Ancestry.com – A Best Guess at Ancient Origin of Your Y-DNA or mtDNA (4)
June 2009
- 30: The Potential Impact of Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis on Discrimination of the Disabled: Analysis of Mitigating Factors
- 30: The mtDNA of Ötzi the Iceman: A New Subclade of Haplogroup K1
- 29: TruGenetics Offers Free SNP Scans (4)
- 29: BBC NEWS – Americans seek their African roots
- 29: Personal Genomics on Charlie Rose (1)
- 19: Family Tree DNA Discovers Y-DNA Signature That Might Represent the Prophet Mohammed (11)
- 08: The Latest in Genetic Genealogy and Personal Genomics News (4)
May 2009
- 31: “You Can’t Handle the Truth” – an Article Arguing Against Increased Federal Regulation of DTC Genetic Testing (2)
- 26: GeneTree and Sorenson Molecular Genealogy Foundation Team Up to Offer Y-DNA Participants of SMGF Database a Greatly Reduced Price on Genetic Profile (5)
- 19: The Mystery of Benjaman Kyle (Powell?) – An Update (5)
- 18: Pathway Genomics Testing Kit (3)
April 2009
- 11: Knome Lowers Price of Full Genome From $350,000 to $99,000 (10)
- 05: TGG Ranked as #9 on ProGenealogists’ List of Top 25 Genealogy Blogs (6)
March 2009
- 30: Pathway Genomics Goes Live (9)
- 25: Genome Hacking at The New Scientist (4)
- 23: The Close Cousins DNA Project – A Request for Help (2)
- 19: 5th International Conference on Genetic Genealogy for Family Tree DNA Group Administrators
- 16: Visualizing Your Genetic Genealogy (8)
- 12: Genetic Testing With 23andMe – Ancestry Testing (12)
- 11: Genetic Testing With 23andMe (16)
- 09: GeneTree Announces Web Site Out Of Beta (2)
- 05: Interviews with 23andMe Customers (1)
- 03: DNAPrint Genomics Ceases Operations (16)
February 2009
- 23: Spending Time on Facebook (7)
- 18: Article Discussing Genetic Genealogy in the Los Angeles Times (1)
- 17: Article About Genetic Testing and Privacy at Salon.com (1)
- 16: Large-Scale Genetic Genealogy Privacy Concerns (1)
- 12: Family Tree DNA Reaches 500,000 DNA Testing Kits (6)
January 2009
- 28: 23andMe and mondoBIOTECH Announce Partnership (17)
- 26: Colleen Fitzpatrick’s New Website (7)
- 25: The Genealogy Market 2009 (6)
- 22: Could You be a Chief Genealogy Officer? (1)
- 14: Stephen Pinker, The New York Times, and Counsyl
- 12: More X-Chromosome Charts (13)
- 10: The Genea-Bloggers Weekly Genealogy Blogging Prompt #1 (2)
- 08: Humans Entered the Americas in More Than One Wave (3)
- 07: Using Genetic Genealogy to Solve the Mystery of Benjaman Kyle (8)
- 01: Genetic Genealogy in the News – January 1, 2009 (5)
December 2008
- 30: Y-chromosomal evidence of the cultural diffusion of agriculture in southeast Europe (5)
- 21: Unlocking the Genealogical Secrets of the X Chromosome (20)
- 19: 80 Percent of Americans Favor Making Genetic Testing MORE Available (1)
- 11: Genetic Genealogy Links for December 12 2008 (7)
- 10: New Genetic Genealogy Article at Ancestry Magazine (1)
- 09: Familybuilder Announces DNA Testing (18)
November 2008
- 25: Family Tree DNA Facts & Genes Newsletter (1)
- 20: Family Tree DNA and MyHeritage Partner to Combine DNA With Family Trees (2)
- 18: Security at Navigenics and 23andMe (9)
- 16: The ASHG Ancestry Testing Task Force (2)
- 13: The ASHG Ancestry Testing Statement and Recommendations (11)
- 12: Genetic Genealogy at the ASHG Meeting in Philadelphia (1)
- 09: A Lecture by Spencer Wells (6)
- 05: Nature Focuses on Personal Genomics (6)
October 2008
- 30: The Full mtDNA Genome of Ötzi is Sequenced (Twice?) (3)
- 30: The Retail DNA Test Named the #1 Invention of 2008 by TIME Magazine (8)
- 27: Another Consideration For Genetic Sequencing and Privacy (3)
- 22: Genetic Genealogy Tidbits (1)
- 20: More On Revealing Surnames Using Genetic Genealogy (10)
- 14: DNA Could Reveal Your Surname, Of Course (8)
- 09: Article Review: “Bio Science: Genetic Genealogy Testing and the Pursuit of African Ancestry” (2)
- 07: Personal Genome Project Begins Releasing Information (1)
- 06: Complete Genomics Will Sequence Your Entire Genome for $5,000 Starting in 2009 (13)
- 02: RootsTelevision Turns Two (2)
September 2008
- 29: Identifying an Unknown Parent Using Genetic Genealogy (10)
- 27: Abstracts From the ASHG 2008 Meeting (3)
- 26: The $1,000 Genome by the End of 2009? (10)
- 24: Ancestral GPS – Pinpointing the Geographic Origin of Autosomal DNA Sequences (6)
- 23: Dick Eastman Interviews The Genetic Genealogist at FGS 2008
- 22: Genetic Genealogy Article in the Houston Chronicle (2)
- 14: Gene Genie #37: Human Genomes Are a Dime a Dozen (18)
- 10: Follow-Up to 23andMe’s Price Drop (12)
- 09: 23andMe Lowers Price to $399 and Adds More Genealogical SNPs (9)
- 08: Knome Delivers First Genomic Sequencing (6)
- 04: Interview with Forensic Genealogist Colleen Fitzpatrick, Ph.D. Part II (4)
- 03: Interview With Forensic Genealogist Colleen Fitzpatrick, Ph.D. (10)
August 2008
- 31: Federation of Genealogical Societies Meeting (2)
- 27: Using DNA to Examine James Madison’s Family Tree (10)
- 14: The Confucius Genealogy Compilation Committee Rejects DNA Testing (7)
- 12: Interesting News in the World of Genetic Genealogy (2)
- 10: The Summer 2008 Genea-Blogger Group Games (2)
- 05: Are Disease-Causing mtDNA Mutations Common? (1)
July 2008
- 31: Genetic Genealogy Patents – A Brief Review (3)
- 25: TGG Interview Series IX – Ana Oquendo Pabón (7)
- 24: The Genetic Genealogist’s Wordle
- 23: TGG Interview Series VIII – Max Blankfeld (2)
- 22: The Tenth and Final PGP Volunteer is Revealed! (5)
- 21: TGG Interview Series VII – Katherine Hope Borges (1)
June 2008
- 30: The Genetic Mess in California – A Round-Up, and My Thoughts (15)
- 29: Sequencing the Cacao Tree Genome
- 25: TGG Interview Series VI – Ann Turner (6)
- 10: TGG Interview Series V – Whit Athey (4)
- 03: TGG Interview Series IV – Alastair Greenshields (4)
- 02: Interview Series III – Terry Barton (6)
May 2008
- 29: Interview Series II – Megan Smolenyak Smolenyak (10)
- 28: Interview Series I – Bennett Greenspan of Family Tree DNA (15)
- 27: In Memoriam – Leo William Little (17)
- 23: TGG Accepted To The 9rules Network
- 19: A Four-Part Series About Personal Genomics at Condé Nast Portfolio – Are Genetic Tests Really Useful? (2)
- 16: The Latest News About 23andMe (1)
- 15: New Videos for Genetic Genealogists (1)
- 12: Welcome to The Genetic Genealogist! (2)
- 10: Complete Neanderthal Genome Sequenced – Differs from CRS at 133 Positions (5)
- 09: Reproducibility of SNP Testing, Part II (7)
- 08: Featured Articles From The Genetic Genealogist
- 05: A Big Day For Genetic Genealogists – A New Y-DNA Tree And The New SNP Test (3)
- 02: Accuracy of Large-Scale Genome Scanning Services (14)
- 01: Press Release From The Newly-Created DNA Fund (3)
April 2008
- 30: Lessons Learned From a Genetic Genealogy Quiz (4)
- 27: Kwäday Dän Ts’ìnchi – "Long-Ago Person Found" (9)
- 26: DNAPrint Genomics and a New Roots Television Video (1)
- 25: Human mtDNA Diversity Before Migration Out of Africa (8)
- 24: GINA: An Update (1)
- 24: Finally, GINA Gets Her Day (6)
- 23: Genetic Genealogy, Public Databases, and Criminals (7)
- 22: The Spring 2008 Issue of the Journal of Genetic Genealogy
- 21: Tracing a 500-Year-Old Founder Mutation Using Genetic Genealogy (6)
- 20: TGG Rated 9.0 at Blogged (2)
- 18: From Forbes: "States Crack Down On Online Gene Tests" (9)
- 16: Essay Contest Reveals Misconceptions of High School Students in Genetics Content (9)
- 14: ThinkGenealogy Presents "Are You Smarter than a Grade School Genealogist?"
- 10: Genetic Genealogy on TV – Meeting David Wilson (2)
- 09: A Quiz – Test Your Genetic Genealogy Knowledge (16)
- 08: Navigenics Open For Business (7)
- 07: Genetic Testing Under the Microscope (8)
- 05: The 2010 Census (5)
- 02: Abstract From the New Y-Chromosome Haplogroup Tree Article (7)
- 01: The New Y-Chromosome Tree to be Released Tomorrow (1)
March 2008
- 27: RootsTelevision Won Four Telly Awards!
- 26: Interesting DNA Links – March 26, 2008
- 20: ISOGG Launches Newsletter (6)
- 17: Happy St. Patrick’s Day! (10)
- 17: The Six Founding Native American Mothers (3)
- 15: Genetic Testing on NBC’s Today Show (7)
- 14: DNA Testing of New York’s New Governor David Paterson (11)
- 11: New eBook: I Have The Results of My Genetic Genealogy Test, Now What? (25)
- 10: Controversial Article About Genetic Tests At The Jewish Journal (5)
- 05: February In Review – What Can I Learn From My Visitors?
- 04: Knome and Full Genome Sequencing in the New York Times (3)
- 03: The Entrepreneurs Behind Family Tree DNA (2)
- 01: New R1b SNP Series From Family Tree DNA (1)
February 2008
- 29: Genetic Genealogy and Black History Month (3)
- 28: More Interesting Links From The Genetic Genealogist (5)
- 27: Interesting Links From The Genetic Genealogist
- 26: More 23andMe in the News
- 26: 23andMe Adds Paternal Ancestry and an Updated Gene Journal
- 25: Bryan Sykes Interviewed By The UK’s Telegraph (5)
- 22: GINA – The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (1)
- 20: Family Tree DNA Launches DNATraits, A New DNA Testing Company (21)
- 20: Genetic Genealogy On The NBC Nightly News (3)
- 18: Watch DNA Videos From Roots Television Here at TGG (1)
- 15: Famous DNA Review, Part IV – Jesse James (9)
- 13: The Palatine DNA Project (3)
- 11: The Genealogists (5)
- 08: Buick and Ancestry DNA Team Up For A DNA Contest (5)
- 06: The Family Tree of Blue-Eyed Individuals (29)
- 05: Genetic Genealogy is SO Mainstream – More Black History Month Events (7)
- 04: DNAPrint Genomics to be Acquired by Nanobac Pharmaceuticals (5)
- 02: African American Lives 2 (10)
January 2008
- 31: Where Was My Y-DNA and mtDNA in 1808? (11)
- 29: In The News: January 29, 2008 (8)
- 25: SeqWright Launches Personal Genomics Service
- 24: The mitoWheel – Visualize the Mitochondrial Genome (1)
- 23: Personal Genomics And the DNA Network (3)
- 19: And The Winner Of The FREE Genetic Genealogy Test Is….. (6)
- 19: The Latest 23andMe Update (8)
- 18: The Genetic Genealogist’s Contest Reminder
- 17: About.com:Genealogy – 10 Genealogy Blogs Worth Reading (3)
- 16: It’s Not Genetic Genealogy, But Here’s What I’ve Been Working On (4)
- 15: Did Megan Smolenyak Smolenyak Marry Her Cousin? (7)
- 14: FTDNA and SeqWright To Join 23andMe and deCODEme To Offer Large Scale Genomic Analysis? (11)
- 12: What is the Mutation Frequency Rate of mtDNA?
- 11: Personal Genomics in The New England Journal of Medicine (3)
- 10: New Associate Editor For The Journal of Genetic Genealogy (10)
- 09: Genizon BioSciences and the 2,600 Genomes of Quebec’s Founders (7)
- 07: Genetic Genealogy From Around the Web (7)
- 04: Win A FREE Genetic Genealogy Test From The Genetic Genealogist! (57)
- 03: A Single Colon Cancer Gene Traced to 1630 – The Future of Genetic Genealogy? (19)
December 2007
- 30: The Personal Genome Project Has a New Website (4)
- 28: Famous DNA Review, Part III – Niall of the Nine Hostages (34)
- 27: deCODEme DNA Results At Roots Television (2)
- 21: My 2008 Blogging Goals (16)
- 20: Me? A GeneaAngel?
- 19: The Genetic Genealogy Timeline (7)
- 18: myDNAchoice – Are Your Surfing Habits the Result of Your Genome? (7)
- 14: More Genetic Genealogy In The News
- 13: The Latest on 23andMe (5)
- 12: Are You Thinking About Genetic Testing? (5)
- 10: New Information From Anthropology.net (1)
- 09: Genetic Genealogy at CBC’s Marketplace (10)
- 08: Another Questionable Article About Genetic Genealogy (9)
- 08: When Will They Learn? (7)
- 07: A Repost – The $1,000 Genome, Part IV (3)
- 06: A Repost – The $1,000 Genome, Part III (1)
- 05: A Repost – The $1,000 Genome, Part II (1)
- 03: A Repost – The $1,000 Genome, Part I (7)
- 01: Knome – Another Personal Genome Sequencing Company Launches (7)
November 2007
- 30: An Announcement from the E3b Project (3)
- 29: Poll Results – Are You Interested in Genomic Analysis?
- 28: You Can Now Buy a Genetic Test at Rite-Aid (4)
- 27: New DNA Analysis of Native Americans (4)
- 26: AfricanDNA.com – A New Genetic Genealogy Company (5)
- 22: Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell Spit For 23andMe (1)
- 21: A Round-Up of Discussions Following the Launch of deCODEme and 23andMe (12)
- 20: Poll – Are You Interested in Genomic Analysis? (4)
- 19: GINA: An Update III (1)
- 17: 23andMe Launches Their Personal Genome Service (22)
- 16: The First Personal Genomic Sequencing Test Offered for $985 (20)
- 16: Special Upgrade Offer for Relative Genetics Customers
- 16: A Genetic Genealogy Book Review
- 15: Genetic Genealogy in the Classroom (7)
- 14: Genetic Genealogy Eliminates Two As Descendants of Joseph Smith (8)
- 13: True ‘Roots’ – Update on Chris and Alex Haley’s Y-DNA (8)
- 12: Navigenics – A Personal Genomics Start-Up (7)
- 07: The Genetic Genealogy Market, Part II (10)
- 06: How Big is the Genetic Genealogy Market? (26)
- 04: Carnival of Genealogy, 35th Edition (32)
- 02: If You Just Can’t Get Enough of The Genetic Genealogist… (6)
- 01: DNA Analysis of 5 People Who Helped Create America (8)
October 2007
- 31: Links From The Genetic Genealogist – October 31, 2007 (1)
- 30: Navigenics and 23andMe From VentureBeat: Life Sciences (2)
- 29: Should We All Be Testing Our DNA?
- 26: A Contest From DNA Heritage
- 25: 10 DNA Testing Myths Busted (17)
- 24: Genetic Genealogy in Newsweek and The Courier-Journal (Kentucky) (2)
- 23: Sorenson Genomic’s GeneTree Launches (11)
- 23: Roots – Chris and Alex Haley’s DNA, and the Launch of JeanTree (GeneTree.com) (3)
- 22: The Genetic Genealogy Community Responds to Last Week’s Article in Science (4)
- 20: J. Craig Venter at the Web 2.0 Summit (2)
- 19: First 60 Minutes, Now Scientific Journals – Genetic Genealogy in Today’s Science (8)
- 18: DNAPrint and Bioserve – 600,000 Genetic Genealogy Tests (5)
- 17: DNAAncestry.com Review (2)
- 16: DNA Direct Now Offers Genetic Genealogy Testing (2)
- 15: To Sequence or Not to Sequence – That is the Question (8)
- 10: More Genetic Genealogy in the News!
- 09: Genetic Genealogy In the News (2)
- 08: Genetic Genealogy on 60 Minutes (5)
- 05: Favorite Science Blogs at The Scientist
- 04: Genetic Genealogy at the BBC
- 03: Navigenetics and Personal Genomics (6)
- 01: Forget the $1000 genome, how about $100! While you wait! (9)
September 2007
- 28: Genetic Genealogy News (12)
- 27: Genetic Genealogy in the News
- 26: A List of Books for the Genetic Genealogist (4)
- 25: Ancestry.com Has a New Blog
- 25: 5 Reasons to Save Your Grandmother’s DNA – A Busy Day Re-post (4)
- 22: Reconstructing the Worldwide Family Tree (2)
- 21: The Early Stages of the Genetic Genealogy Revolution – Part II (13)
- 20: DNA to the Genealogical Rescue, Again
- 20: Sorenson Molecular Genealogy Foundation Collects Panamanian DNA (5)
- 19: Genetic Genealogy Spreads Around the World
- 17: DNA Collection Project in South Africa (4)
- 15: What’s on the Web? (3)
- 13: 23andMe Partners with Illumina – To Offer Genetic Genealogy? (11)
- 13: A Meeting of the Minds (2)
- 12: Dr. Kirk M. Maxey Shares his Expertise with Members of the DNA-NEWBIE Mailing List (1)
- 11: Low-Cost Sequencing Getting Closer and Closer (4)
- 10: Sorenson Molecular Genealogy Foundation Collects Mongolian DNA (4)
- 07: Facts & Genes Newsletter From Family Tree DNA (1)
- 06: Interview with Dana Waring, A Founder of the Personal Genetics Education Project (15)
- 05: J. Craig Venter and Personal Genetics (12)
- 04: The Early Stages of the Genetic Genealogy Revolution (3)
August 2007
- 31: dnaancestry beta From Ancestry.com (4)
- 29: DNA From the Dead: DNA Banking is Legal, but is it Ethical? Part II (5)
- 28: DNA From the Dead: DNA Banking is Legal, but is it Ethical? Part I (20)
- 27: Native American mtDNA from Chewing Gum and Textiles (1)
- 23: GINA: An Update II (7)
- 23: The Latest in Personal Genomics (4)
- 21: Y-STR Conversions (4)
- 20: DNAPrint Genomics Introduces Doggie DNAPrint
- 18: NYT Article – Latest Genealogy Tools Create a Need to Know (1)
- 17: Spencer Wells on the Colbert Report – Genetic Genealogy Goes Mainstream (2)
- 16: The YHRD Database (5)
- 15: RootsTelevision & Megan Smolenyak at the FGS Conference
- 12: Gene Genie #13: Into the Future (48)
- 09: Argus BioSciences Now Testing Y-DNA (3)
- 08: Beothuk DNA in Newfoundland (6)
- 07: Gene Genie – August 12th
- 07: Y Chromosomes of Prehistoric People Along the Yangtze River (2)
- 06: The Celebrity Genome Debate Rages On
- 03: Ethical and Legal Issues Surrounding Large-Scale Genomic Databases (3)
- 02: Reminder – Gene Genie is Here on August 12th
- 02: The Phylogeography of African Brazilians (2)
- 01: Genetic Genealogy in the News
July 2007
- 31: Analysis of the name ’23andMe’ (5)
- 30: The Personal Genome Project’s “First 10” (31)
- 30: Finnish Genealogy and Evolution
- 27: Esther Dyson and the “First 10” (4)
- 27: New Issue of “Facts & Genes” at FTDNA (2)
- 26: Interesting DNA News (3)
- 25: DYS464 and Male Infertility (18)
- 24: The Measure of a Woman (or a Man) (2)
- 23: The Qilakitsoq Mummies (2)
- 20: The Copernican Principle
- 20: Mitochondrial Eve and Y-chromosomal Adam (11)
- 19: A GINA Update (1)
- 18: A Map to The Genetic Genealogist
- 17: Autosomal Genetic Testing (21)
- 16: Genetic Genealogy in the Observer (3)
- 13: J. Craig Venter via Forbes.com (2)
- 12: Should Genes be Patentable? (1)
- 11: Genetic Genealogy in Brazil
- 11: Wireless Healthcare
- 10: HONcode Accreditation (2)
- 09: James Sorenson, Founder of Sorenson Genomics
- 08: Comment on ‘A Lonely Surname’
- 06: DNA IS a Big Deal (1)
- 05: “Genetic Genealogy and the Ancestries of African Americans” at the U of C (1)
- 04: Happy Fourth of July!
- 03: Genetic Genealogy in the Czech Republic – A Hot Topic! (3)
- 03: A Lonely Surname (6)
- 02: Interviewed at EyeonDNA
- 02: The Genographic Project Database
June 2007
- 29: The Genographic Project Public Participation Mitochondrial DNA Database (10)
- 28: Genealogy of a Thinking Blogger Award (16)
- 27: Genetic Genealogy and Non-Paternal Events (10)
- 25: DNA Testing Offered to Participants of the Slave Descendants Freedom Society Seminar Series
- 23: Megan Smolenyak on Science Friday
- 22: BRCA2 as a Cycle Path in Cambridge (3)
- 21: Genetic Genealogy and the Amish (12)
- 20: What do the results of a Deep SNP test mean? (12)
- 19: 23andMe in the News (3)
- 19: Genetic Genealogy in the News (3)
- 18: Interview with Katherine Hope Borges at ISOGG (2)
- 18: Ancestry.com and Sorenson Genomics (5)
- 15: Genetic Genealogy Used to Identify Lost Soldiers
- 13: Using DNA to Reunite the Clan Gregor (12)
- 11: Border Reivers DNA Research (2)
- 07: The Biggest Family Reunion Ever Based on Genetic Genealogy? (7)
- 07: Recent Links to The Genetic Genealogist (2)
- 06: Daughters of Eve in DNA Paintings (7)
- 05: Genetic Genealogy In the News
- 04: Gene Genie at EyeonDNA
- 03: The Future of Genetic Genealogy
- 02: Lotsa Links – Forbes Magazine and Genetic Genealogy (5)
- 01: For the First Time, a Human Receives (Almost) Entire Personal Genome! (7)
May 2007
- 31: The Spring 2007 issue of the Journal of Genetic Genealogy
- 30: Warren Buffett, Jimmy Buffett, and 23andMe Continued (8)
- 30: Famous DNA Review, Part III – Warren and Jimmy Buffett (3)
- 29: You and the $1000 Genome – Part IV: The Impact (2)
- 27: Celebrity Genomes on DVD (11)
- 26: You and the $1000 Genome – Part III: Ethical Issues (6)
- 24: You and the $1000 Genome – Part II: The International HapMap Project (12)
- 22: 23andMe and Google (33)
- 22: You and the $1000 Genome – Part I: The Archon X PRIZE for Genomics (23)
- 21: Famous DNA Review, Part II – Genghis Khan (6)
- 19: The DNA Network (2)
- 17: Famous DNA Review, Part I – Thomas Jefferson
- 15: Are aboriginal Australians and New Guineans the modern-day descendants of the extinct species Homo erectus? (10)
- 14: Big News for Both Genealogists and Archivists
- 12: A New Design (4)
- 12: Ask a Geneticist (16)
- 10: Top 5 Reasons to Save Your Grandmother’s DNA (47)
- 09: Busy Week at The Genetic Genealogist (1)
- 07: Can Scientists Have a Sense of Humor? (2)
- 05: Native American DNA in England (1)
- 04: Genetic Genealogy in Iceland (4)
- 03: Learn More About DNA and Genetic Genealogy at Roots Television
- 01: Podcast Interview with the CEO of AncestryByDNA (1)
April 2007
- 27: GINA: A Primer (23)
- 25: DNA Day
- 25: Is Genetic Genealogy A Scam? (48)
- 24: Genetic Genealogy in the news
- 22: Ten Videos for Genetic Genealogists (16)
- 20: Faces of Britain (8)
- 19: African American Lives 2
- 18: Genetic Genealogy Reporting by Non-Scientists – Be Cautious! (3)
- 13: Genetic Genealogy Advice for Newbies, Part II (3)
- 12: Genetic Genealogy Advice for Newbies, Part I (8)
- 10: From the NYT: DNA Tests Offer Immigrants Hope or Despair (4)
- 09: 23andMe Revisited (24)
- 06: Recent Genetic Genealogy News
- 05: “Do It Yourself Genetic Research” at the Learn.Genetics Website (1)
- 02: Who Owns Your DNA? (4)
- 01: Learning More About DNA and Genetics at DnaTube (4)
March 2007
- 29: Are you immune to HIV and smallpox? (23)
- 27: Discovering My Maternal Roots (13)
- 24: Governmental Regulation of Genetic Genealogy Tests? (4)
- 24: Genetic Genealogy in Somerset, Pennsylvania (2)
- 22: The Monday Morning DNA Testing Company Review – Argus Biosciences (1)
- 16: Genetic Testing Companies (1)
February 2007
- 26: The Monday Morning DNA Testing Company Review – AncestryByDNA (12)
- 22: Who Crossed the Bering Land Bridge? (4)
- 21: DNA Testing Jumps During Black History Month (5)
- 20: Scottish DNA Database Being Created at Glasgow Caledonian University (3)
- 19: The Monday Morning DNA Testing Company Review – African Ancestry (2)
- 18: DNA Analysis of Ancient Human Neolithic Remains in Northeastern Siberia
- 16: An Identifying Allele Found Among All Native American populations
- 15: MyCellf – The Science of You (3)
- 14: An Interview With Dr. Brian M. Kemp (2)
- 14: 23andMe – A Biotech Startup Aimed at Helping People Manage and Understand Their Genetic Information (3)
- 14: Whoopi Goldberg’s DNA Testing Creates Ripples in Small African Nation (2)
- 13: MITOMAP Publishes an Updated mtDNA Phylogenetic Tree (3)
- 12: New estimates for the arrival of the earliest Native Americans (4)
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