mtDNA testing for genetic genealogy

Posted by on Feb 16, 2012 in Genealogy Research | 0 comments

mtDNA testing for genetic genealogy

Considering mtDNA testing for genetic genealogy? Here’s our next post in our tour through the use of DNA testing for genealogy. This time the focus is on matrilineal researches using mitochondrial DNA aka M-DNA aka mtDNA. As we mentioned before, the mitochondria is a so-called “organelle” that resides within the our cells, and those of other animals. It is the engine that provides us all with our cells’ metabolic energy. There is a theory that these mitochondria were once independent creatures, but that somewhere in the mists of time, a symbiotic relationship...

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Researching your Genetic Genealogy

Posted by on Feb 14, 2012 in Genealogy Research | 0 comments

Researching your Genetic Genealogy At a particular point in my researches using traditional approaches, I ran into a brick wall. In going back on my Scottish side, that brick wall was the aftermath of the Jacobite Rebellion in 1745. In going back on my German-Russian side, it was the origins of my ancestors in Germany before they moved to South Russia in the late 1700s. It occurred to me that DNA testing might provide some answers. This was back in 2003 or 2004 or so. Over the years since then, this approach has expanded in surprising ways; even though it is still in what is likely to be its...

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