This is Richard Hill, founder of DNA Favorites. I don't write long, detailed blogs. My blogging style matches that of my website: clear, concise summaries with links to learn more.
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DNA tests like AncestryDNA and 23andMe check a type of DNA known as autosomal DNA. Learn what autosomal DNA can tell you, and how to apply the results to your genealogy.
George Washington's lineage was traced by combining DNA analysis of ancient remains with modern DNA analysis of the 4th great-grandson of George's brother.
Continue reading "New Genetic Analysis Traces George Washington's Family"
DNA test results are not always clear-cut and easy to interpret. If we aren’t careful, we can misinterpret them and reach a wrong conclusion. Learn how to do it right.
Watch this presentation to learn why the MyHeritage DNA test is an important option for genealogists, adoptees, and others.
How far back in time does a DNA match still have genealogical meaning? This fascinating article addresses that question and others.
Continue reading "Understanding DNA Matches to Ancient People"
"How To Prove The Exact Nature of Misattributed Parentage With DNA Testing" is the title of this informative article at Legacy Tree Genealogists.
Here's another genetic genealogy tool from Genetic Affairs. Watch this video on AutoLineage to see how it works.
Continue reading "New DNA Tool: AutoLineage from Genetic Affairs"
Getting matches on a DNA test is just the first step. How you reach out to these strangers is extremely important to getting a useful response.
A new approach to genetic ancestry developed by Stanford researchers estimates the number of African and European genealogical ancestors in typical family trees.
Genetic genealogy expert Leah Larkin demonstrates how a new online tool, Banyan DNA, can validate biological relationships.
Continue reading "Is Your Family Tree Biologically Correct?"
In this heartfelt article, adoptee and author Sara Easterly shares her innermost thoughts about being adopted.
In this video, Amy Johnson Crow reviews the highlights of this year's huge genealogy conference in Salt Lake City.
Testing a man's Y chromosome can help genealogists trace a direct paternal line. Maurice Gleeson shows how to balance effectiveness and privacy.
Ana and Elene connected online and look like twins. Both were adopted from Georgia and they may have been stolen as infants. The answer is in their DNA.
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Ana and Elene connected online and look like twins. Both were adopted from Georgia and they may have been stolen as infants. The answer is in their DNA.
Continue reading "Are These Girls Twins and Were They Stolen?"
As announced by Family Tree University, I will give this virtual presentation on Wednesday, April 17, 2024, at 7:00 PM ET. Follow this link to learn more and register.
Dana Leeds, author of the Leeds Method for genetic genealogy, offers a course to discover and apply the potential of AI for genealogy and beyond.
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DNA tests are proving to be a boon for African Americans whose roots are obscured by slavery.
Continue reading "DNA Tests Link 19th Century Slave to Living Relatives"
A sperm donor thought his donations would be limited to 5 children. DNA tests have uncovered at least 20. This video shares their stories as they find each other.
Listen to Leah Larkin, one of the people behind BanyanDNA.This new tool can analyze complex family trees and predict how you and a DNA match are related.
Dr. Henry Louis Gates reveals how his popular show books celebrity guests who wish to learn about their family history.
This article reports on twenty different cases where people uncovered family secrets through DNA testing.
These powerful new DNA tools both help you discover how you and a genetic match are related. Learn how they are alike and how they differ.
MyHeritage has announced a new website for exploring historical newspapers. Explore it free for 7 days.
Genealogists should download this free ebook. 36 pioneers in the field of genetic genealogy share their memories. #25YearsOfGeneticGenealogy
Continue reading "So Far: Genetic Genealogy, The First 25 Years (1999-2024)"