Genetic testing company 23andMe has just announced a new heath report. Those who have already done health testing with the company should now have access to this new report: Type 2 Diabetes. The report gives a percentage likelihood that the tester will develop Type 2 Diabetes between now and age 80. It also gives general… Continue reading New Diabetes Health Report at 23andMe
Author: Liane Jensen
FamilyTreeDNA and Law Enforcement
Recently FamilyTreeDNA has been cooperating with law enforcement in a limited capacity. Much of the genealogy community has been surprised and upset by this news. The Legal Genealogist Judy Russell has written a number of blog posts about this topic: Opening the DNA floodgates 1 Feb 2019 One little change 3 Feb 2019 A Letter from Bennett… Continue reading FamilyTreeDNA and Law Enforcement
Review: The Stranger in My Genes, by Bill Griffeth
This weekend I had the privilege to attend a lecture by Bill Griffeth; CNBC financial journalist, genealogy enthusiast, and author of The Stranger in My Genes; as part of the Silicon Valley Reads events series. His book describes his journey taking a Y-DNA test that led to the discovery that the father who raised him was… Continue reading Review: The Stranger in My Genes, by Bill Griffeth
RootsTech Recorded Sessions 2019
Many sessions from RootsTech 2019 are now online. There are 23 sessions on the RootsTech website here. (I found it non-obvious to navigate to them from the main page, so I'm glad I found the link.) There are DNA and non-DNA sessions. Topics include: Essential Considerations for DNA Evidence, by Blaine Bettinger What's New on… Continue reading RootsTech Recorded Sessions 2019
New AncestryDNA Match Page
This week is RootsTech. It is the season for major announcements from genealogy companies. Ancestry just announced three new features: ThruLines, a list of ancestors and potential ancestors, and how people who share DNA with you connect to them MyTreeTags, tags that can be added to individuals in your Ancestry Tree updated DNA Matches, a… Continue reading New AncestryDNA Match Page
AncestryDNA ThruLines
This week is RootsTech. It is the season for major announcements from genealogy companies. Ancestry just announced three new features: ThruLines, a list of ancestors and potential ancestors, and how people who share DNA with you connect to them MyTreeTags, tags that can be added to individuals in your Ancestry Tree updated DNA Matches, a… Continue reading AncestryDNA ThruLines
A Look at the New 23andMe Ancestry Composition Reports, and Comparison of the Four Major DNA Testing Companies
23andMe is one of the biggest DNA testing companies. Just this week, they updated their ethnicity reports with new detail. Some reports can define a country within a region or even a sub-region within a country where a tester's DNA is likely to originate. These are just estimates, of course, but as time passes and… Continue reading A Look at the New 23andMe Ancestry Composition Reports, and Comparison of the Four Major DNA Testing Companies
How to Fix FamilySearch Family Tree
FamilySearch Family Tree is a great source of information. It is one of the first places I turn when doing a survey of previous research. Unfortunately, not everything in the tree is correct. I can fix an error in the tree when I have done thorough research and have strong evidence to contradict a relationship in… Continue reading How to Fix FamilySearch Family Tree
Genetic Affairs AutoCluster Analysis
Like much of the genealogy community, I have been excited about the new tool at Genetic Affairs called AutoCluster Analysis. Blaine Bettinger made a very nice overview of the tool Forming and Using Genetic Networks with Genetic Affairs, found at YouTube. After the tool was introduced to the genealogy community, the ability to do AutoCluster… Continue reading Genetic Affairs AutoCluster Analysis
Article, Using DNA to Identify Crime Victims
Using DNA analysis to help the police has been in the news a lot lately. An article from NPR discusses using DNA to not only identify criminals, but crime victims also. The article is Using Genetic Genealogy To Identify Unknown Crime Victims, Sometimes Decades Later. This article features the DNA Doe Project. Like major criminal… Continue reading Article, Using DNA to Identify Crime Victims





