What is happening in Genealogical DNA ?
http://www.rader.org/dna/whats.htm
ISOGG! DNA Videos
National Geographic GENOGRAPHIC NEWS
BYU project became Sorensen molecular GeneTree and the Sorenson have teamed up http://www.genetree.com/dna/unlock_smgf
http://blog.dearmyrtle.com/2008/05/dna-byu-genetree.html
Learn about Forensic Genealogy http://www.forensicgenealogy.info/
"I Have The Results of My Genetic Genealogy Test, Now What?"
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• GeneTree Site Index, http://www.genetree.com/help/sitemap .
• Sorenson Molecular Genealogy Foundation (SMGF), http:// www.smgf.org/index.jspx
• Genetealogy.com, http://www.genetealogy.com/index.html
• Opposing thoughts at http://www.popsci.com/scitech/article/2003-12/putting-gene-back-genealogy
• Index to other sites which offer DNA testing, http://www.cyndislist.com/dna.htm
Blogs
are yet another to stay up-to-date. I can think of one great blog in particular < www.thegeneticgenealogist.com >, if I do say so myself! Another blog devoted to genetic genealogy is Genealems Genetic Genealogy < genealem-geneticgenealogy.blogspot.com >. And to stay on top of all the latest news in DNA and genetics, subscribe to The DNA Network < networks.feedburner.com/The-DNA-Network >, a group of over 40 DNA bloggers.Genetic Genealogy-Related Websites offer a wide variety content and links for more information. Roots Television < www.rootstelevision.com >, created by Megan Smolenyak Smolenyak and Marcy Brown, has free online videos about many aspects of genealogy. One of Roots Televisions channels, the DNA Channel, has interviews, success stories, and recordings of professional presentations. Another great website is that of Charles F. Kerchner, Jr. Kerchner's DNA Testing & Genetic Genealogy Info and Resources Page < www.kerchner.com/dna-info.htm > contains information about genetic genealogy for both the beginner and the expert. Ron Scotts Genetic Genealogy site < freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ncscotts >
also presents a wealth of information about genetic genealogy, with links to many other sources of information. An example of a relatively new website devoted to genetic genealogy is DNA Forums < dna-forums.org >. DNA Forums is a community of over 2,000 members who discuss a wide range of topics. Cyndi‟s List also has the Genetics, DNA, and Family Health < www.cyndislist.com/dna.htm > page with links to hundreds of other sources.