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Introduction to Genetic Genealogy with Paul Woodbury, MEd
- June 27, 2019
- Posted by: Rob
- Category: Angie Bush DNA Gretchen Jorgensen Karen Stanbary Melissa Johnson Paul Woodbury SLIG 2020
In this hands-on course, students will master the basics of genetic genealogy research through hands-on application in a variety of investigative contexts. They will create testing plans incorporating such elements as which individuals to test, the types of tests to take and the companies to be used. They will also evaluate chances of success and needs for additional testing for a research objective given a set of test results, develop research plans given a set of DNA test results, and learn to abide by genetic genealogy ethics and standards. Participants will practice basic interpretation of Y-DNA, mitochondrial DNA, X-DNA and autosomal DNA evidence within the context of traditional document research and evaluation of Y-DNA and mtDNA.
- Angie Bush, MS
- Melissa A. Johnson, CG
- Gretchen Jorgensen
- Karen Stanbary, MA, LCSW, CG
Students will identify and evaluate likely relationships based on shared autosomal DNA and tree data, as well as explore possible sources of shared DNA for X-DNA matches. They will also interpret ethnicity reports for Y-DNA, mitochondrial DNA, and autosomal DNA test results and formulate estimates regarding ethnic origins of the first few generations of ancestry.
Students should have experience in intermediate research in traditional genealogy and access to the test results of one autosomal DNA test.