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The Family Tree Guide to DNA Testing and Genetic Genealogy (udgave 2016)

af Blaine T. Bettinger (Forfatter)

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A plain-English guide that explains the how and why of genealogy DNA testing. Bettinger gives you advice on choosing the right test to answer your specific genealogy questions, and helps you demystify and interpret the test results. He also discusses the ethics and future of genetic genealogy, and how adoptees can benefit from it.… (mere)
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Titel:The Family Tree Guide to DNA Testing and Genetic Genealogy
Forfattere:Blaine T. Bettinger (Forfatter)
Info:Family Tree Books (2016), 240 pages
Samlinger:Genealogy, Own, Dit bibliotek
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The Family Tree Guide to DNA Testing and Genetic Genealogy af Blaine T. Bettinger

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The was a great and mostly easy readable book on understanding DNA testing and genetic genealogy. Call me a fool, but I've submitted my DNA to several genealogy sites.....and now I hear the Chinese own them...hahaha...hope I'm long dead before they do tricks with me and DNA.

Now, it's been several years since I've read this book and I have completely forgot everything I read. So, maybe I'll read again and get all my notes down here. We'll see. ( )
  MissysBookshelf | Aug 27, 2023 |
Great resource for those wondering about the ins and outs of genealogy and genetic genealogy. ( )
  Shofbrook | Nov 6, 2020 |
This book does a very thorough job of helping genealogists understand the ins and outs of genetic testing and using the results to aid in genealogical research. Although it can be overly technical at times, the text is very nicely structured, and most of the material should be within grasp of a lay person.

The author uses the three largest commercial genetic testing companies (Ancestry, Family Tree, and 23&Me) to go through the services offered through the testing companies, each type of DNA test, the information the tests provide, how those tests can be used to trace genetic and genealogical heritage, and how to use third-party software and services to do even deeper research.

Also included in the book is a glossary to quickly reference commonly used genetic genealogy terms, a number of different templates to help genealogists begin their research, and a plethora of additional resources and recommended reading for those wanting to learn more.

My biggest criticism of the text is the lack, and poor placement of the illustrations. I often found myself flipping between pages trying to see the various reference images. In cases where the text became complex, I often wished for more or better illustrations.

Although anyone with an interest could read this book, because of how complex it can get, I would only recommended it to a person who has done, or is seriously considering, genetic testing for genealogical research. ( )
  H4ppyN3rd | Oct 6, 2020 |
This book is a good starting point for learning about DNA testing and genealogy. It provides a layman’s explanation of the science behind the testing, an overview of the four types of tests and their usefulness, and an overview of the major testing companies and third-party tools for analyzing and organizing the results. The clear illustrations will help visual learners grasp the concepts described in the text. Readers may consult the glossary to remind themselves of the meanings of terms and concepts introduced in earlier chapters. The appendices include comparison guides for the types of tests and the major testing companies, downloadable research forms, and sources for further reading.

I have the first edition, published in 2016, and parts of it are already dated due to the speed of change in this field. Readers would do well to explore the blogs and forums on the resource list and follow them regularly in order to keep up with the rapid advances in genetic genealogy. ( )
  cbl_tn | Jun 3, 2020 |
I did not much need the comparison of available tests or testing companies, but otherwise it is a fine source of answers to genetic genealogy questions. With good graphics. ( )
  hirvela | Dec 27, 2019 |
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To my paternal grandparents Roy Harry and Laurentine Loverna (Mullin) Bettinger, and my maternal grandparents Theodore Roosevelt and Jane Rose (Garcia) LaBounty.
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Genealogical records are not that perfect. Our ancestors had poor memories just like we do. They bent the truth to make themselves younger or seem more favorable just like we do, and they made up stories just like we do. In addition, genealogical records can be altered, improperly transcribed or recorded, or completely lost, even in the years immediately after their creation.
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Genealogists are family historians, documenting known information about a family and using historical records to recreate and recover information that has been lost due to time and distance. As a result, personal possessions like family Bibles, wartime letters, and dusty daguerreotypes are among the most treasured items a genealogist can receive from an ancestor or relative. These possessions are often unique and reveal information that may otherwise be lost. Passing down these treasured family records and keepsakes is an important tradition that preserves memories for future generations.
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A plain-English guide that explains the how and why of genealogy DNA testing. Bettinger gives you advice on choosing the right test to answer your specific genealogy questions, and helps you demystify and interpret the test results. He also discusses the ethics and future of genetic genealogy, and how adoptees can benefit from it.

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