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International Society of Genetic Genealogy mission is to advocate for and educate about the use of genetics as a tool for genealogical research, and promote a supportive network for genetic genealogists.

The Legal Genealogist A genealogist with a law degree, The Legal Genealogist Judy G. Russell, JD, CGSM , CGLSM , is a lecturer, educator and writer.

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DNAeXplained – Genetic Genealogy Roberta Estes has been a professional scientist and business owner for 25+ years, (BS Computer Science, MBA, graduate work in Geographic Information Systems), as well as an obsessed genealogist since 1978. In 2005, reflecting her interest and expertise in genetics for genealogy, she formed DNAeXplain, a company providing individual analysis of DNA results and genealogical assistance. Please visit the web site at www.dnaexplain.com. In 2009, DNAeXplain and Family Tree DNA teamed to jointly offer Personalized DNA Reports for customers. http://www.dnaxplain.com/shop/features.aspx

Genetic Genealogy Tools About Felix Immanuel: Genealogy is my hobby and I maintain this website in my part-time. I thought of sharing some of the applications developed by me that may aid in genealogy research for genealogists and hobbyists alike. All downloads present in this website are free and open source. All binaries are digitally signed. I am also the group administrator for Nadar, U9 mtDNA and Ancient_DNA projects. You can follow Genetic Genealogy Tools Google+ page or Facebook page. You can also follow twitter @fiidau.

Beginners Guide To Genetic Genealogy: About the author: I am an amateur genealogist for more than 40 years (on and off). I have been interested in DNA research, but like many folks, skeptical of the value and cost of DNA testing for genealogical purposes. I began my work with DNA when I orderd a Y-DNA test for my husband. Here I am a few years later having tested at all 3 major companies, a member of ISOGG (International Society of Genetic Genealogists), the administrators of two DNA projects and I have written the online guide "Beginner's Guide to Genetic Genealogists."

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Khan Academy Medicine Our mission is to provide a world-class education for anyone, anywhere. This channel includes Khan Academy videos on Medicine, presented by Rishi Desai, MD. All Khan Academy content is available for free at www.khanacademy.org.

Talking Glossary of Genetic Terms: The National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) created the Talking Glossary of Genetic Terms to help everyone understand the terms and concepts used in genetic research. In addition to definitions, specialists in the field of genetics share their descriptions of terms, and many terms include images, animation and links to related terms.

Genealogy Junkie As well as writing about miscellaneous topics relating to Family History, I'm using this website and blog to post information and questions about my ancestors and other relatives, in the hope that someone out there may be able to fill in a few gaps or provide additional details (and possibly even some photographs) relating to my relatives – yes, I'm fishing for relatives with some cousin bait. I look forward to sharing information, even if we are only very distant relatives.

DNA, Genes, Chromosomes Information provided by the National Institutes of Health.

Segmentology.org Jim Bartlett has been a genealogist since 1974. He started the BARTLETT DNA Project at FamilyTreeDNA in 2002. Soon thereafter he began teaching DNA to various genealogy groups in MD, VA, DC, WV, etc. In 2010 Jim took his first autosomal DNA test at FamilyTreeDNA, followed shortly by atDNA tests at 23andMe and AncestryDNA. Jim has become a huge fan of the Triangulation process and chromosome mapping – the ultimate human puzzle. This site was set up to document information about segments and autosomal DNA.

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