Advanced Genetic Genealogy Techniques and Case Studies

Cover of Advanced Genetic Genealogy Techniques and Case Studies by Debbie Parker Wayne
Publisher: Wayne Research
Year: 2019
Language: en
Edition: Illustrated
Pages: 414
ISBN-13: 9781733694902
Dimensions:
Height: 11 inches
Length: 8.5 inches
Weight: 3.05 pounds
Width: 1.13 inches
Dewey Decimal: 929.1
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Advanced Genetic Genealogy Techniques and Case Studies by Debbie Parker Wayne, published by Wayne Research in 2019, is an illustrated volume comprising 414 pages. This book is designed for intermediate and advanced researchers in the field of genetic genealogy, offering a comprehensive in-home course that integrates updated DNA standards with practical applications. Through a series of case studies, it demonstrates how to analyze DNA test results, correlate them with documentary evidence, and effectively communicate findings.

Readers will find detailed explorations of various methodologies, tools, and techniques used in genetic genealogy. The book includes contributions from professional genealogists who share insights on topics such as triangulating genomes, visual phasing, and the use of X-DNA for ancestral identification. Additionally, it addresses genealogy standards in relation to DNA and documentary evidence, ethical considerations, and the emotional impact of uncovering family secrets. An extensive glossary, recommended resources, and an index enhance the utility of this resource for genealogists seeking to deepen their understanding of genetics and its application in research.


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Advanced Genetic Genealogy: Techniques and Case Studies helps intermediate researchers move up to the next level and advanced researchers apply the new DNA standards and write about DNA. This new book offers an in-home course in advanced genetic genealogy. Case studies demonstrate analyzing the DNA test results, correlating with documentary evidence, and writing about the findings, all incorporating the updated standards for using DNA. Full-color illustrations help the genealogist incorporate these techniques into personal or client research projects. Each of the fourteen chapters was written by a professional genealogist with DNA experience.

Eight chapters study real families (some using anonymized identities), including methods, tools, and techniques. Jim Bartlett covers how to triangulate a genome (mapping DNA segments to ancestors). Blaine T. Bettinger demonstrates the methodology for visual phasing (mapping DNA segments to the grandparents who passed down the segment to descendants, even when the grandparents cannot be tested). Kathryn J. Johnston shows how to use X-DNA to identify and confirm ancestral lines. James M. Owston describes findings of the Owston Y-DNA project. Melissa A. Johnson covers adoption and misattributed parentage research. Kimberly T. Powell provides guidance when researching families with endogamy and pedigree collapse. Debbie Parker Wayne combines atDNA and Y-DNA in a Parker family study. Ann Turner describes the raw DNA data and lab processes.

Three middle chapters cover genealogy standards as they relate to DNA and documentary evidence. Karen Stanbary applies the Genealogical Proof Standard to genetic genealogy in a hypothetical unknown parentage case illustrating start-to-finish analysis. Patricia Lee Hobbs uses atDNA to identify an unknown ancestor and that ancestor’s maiden name, moving back and forth between documentary and DNA evidence. Thomas W. Jones describes best practices for genealogical writing and publishing when incorporating DNA evidence.

Three concluding chapters deal with ethics, emotions, and the future. Judy G. Russell covers ethical considerations. Michael D. Lacopo describes the effect on relationships when family secrets are uncovered, surfacing issues for all concerned. Debbie Kennett covers the current limitations and future promise of using DNA for genealogy. An extensive glossary, list of recommended resources, and index are included.

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