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.
I typically share these posts to my DNA Favorites Facebook page and to my RichardHillDNA accounts on Bluesky, X,and LinkedIn. You can follow me in whatever medium you prefer.
For a detailed explanation of the new AutoSegment Split tool on GEDmatch, read this blog post.
On Reddit, people who took DNA tests and discovered way more than they bargained for shared what they learned.
In addition to adding almost 13,000 new branches, Mitotree now incorporates more than 10,000 ancient DNA samples from archaeological sites around the world.
See this page for an overview of the major DNA sequencing technologies used in genetic genealogy, how they work, and why their differences matter.
DNA Justice accepts uploads of raw DNA data. Upload yours to help solve homicides and identify remains. I did it.
Continue reading "Taken a DNA test? Start Helping Solve Cases Today."
If you don't like Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and Finding Your Roots, your bias may be showing. A good essay.
If you’ve been wondering why you should attend RootsTech in person, this guide explores the benefits.
Watch a researcher at Legacy Tree Genealogists interview me about my search and DNA testing today. Use this link, then scroll down the page.
Continue reading "An Interesting Discussion about DNA and Adoptee Searches"
Facebook is the epicenter for discussions about DNA testing. Here are some of the most useful DNA Facebook groups organized by category.
DNA testing company MyHeritage now offers a DNA Traits add-on to your genetic genealogy test results. Read all about it here.
Prolific DNA blogger Roberta Estes looks back on the genetic genealogy highlights from 2025.
A holiday gift to my followers: Watch one of my recent presentations through this link for a limited time.
If you belong to a library or genealogy group, I have five different presentations on genetic genealogy that I update regularly.
She was told her son died at birth. But he was the victim of a child trafficking operation. DNA reunited them.
Continue reading "A Mother-Son Reunion 42 Years in the Making"
Brianne Kirkpatrick Williams explains how a genetic counselor can help someone after a DNA surprise.
DNA testing uncovers a secret. Instead of using different sperm donors, a Duke doctor fathered them all.
Continue reading "Woman Discovers Over a Dozen Half-Siblings"
Bode Technology can extract DNA from rootless hairs for forensic applications. Could it be used for genealogy tests?
Two Irish reporters tried the MyHeritage DNA test and shared their expected and unexpected findings.
After learning of each other through DNA testing, a father and son met for the first time in Idaho, changing both of their lives forever.
You can access my webinars—and over 2,500 other genealogy classes—for 50% off: $24.98 for the entire year. The sale ends Sunday, Nov 30th.
A DNA test revealed that a man’s biological mother was a murder victim. Now, two families unite to solve a decades-old case together.
Some adoptees raised in the U.S. never received citizenship and now face deportation risks. Find out what this means for adoptees’ rights.
Finding Biological Family with Search Angel Susan Christin is an online event on Sunday, 11/23/25 at 3:00 pm Eastern time.
Genetic studies show Nigerians have a rich mix of African ancestries from across the continent, with only minor traces from outside Africa. Learn more about the roots and diversity of Nigerian DNA.