Deep Ancestry

Deep Ancestry
Author: Spencer Wells
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2007-11-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1426202113

Travel backward through time from today's scattered billions to the handful of early humans who lived in Africa 60,000 years ago and are ancestors to us all. In Deep Ancestry, scientist and National Geographic explorer Spencer Wells shows how tiny genetic changes add up over time into a fascinating story. Using scores of real-life examples, helpful analogies, and detailed diagrams and illustrations, he explains exactly how each and every individual's DNA contributes another piece to the jigsaw puzzle of human history. The book takes readers inside the Genographic Project—the landmark study now assembling the world's largest collection of DNA samples and employing the latest in testing technology and computer analysis to examine hundreds of thousand of genetic profiles from all over the globe—and invites us all to take part.

Deep Ancestry

Deep Ancestry
Author: Spencer Wells
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2007
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781426201189

A scientist and explorer describes his ambitious genetic research project to map the ancient roots and mystery of human origins, explaining how an individual's DNA can provide a key piece to the puzzle of human history.

DNA and Social Networking

DNA and Social Networking
Author: Debbie Kennett
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2011-10-21
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 0752472704

The first decade of the new millennium has been an exciting time for the family historian. The increasing availability of online resources has transformed the genealogical research process. DNA testing and the new generation of social networking websites have developed in parallel and are becoming increasingly useful tools. DNA testing can now be used to prove or disprove genealogical connections and will put you in touch with your genetic cousins around the world. It can also take you back beyond the paper trail into your pre-surname history. Social networking tools can help you to find and stay in touch with friends and relatives, and provide new ways to share and collaborate with other researchers. This book looks at all the latest advances in DNA testing from the Y-chromosome tests used in surname projects through to the latest autosomal DNA tests. Debbie Kennett explores the use of new social media, including Facebook, Twitter, blogs and wikis, along with more traditional networking methods. DNA and Social Networking is an indispensable guide to the use of twenty-first-century technology in family history research.

Ancestors

Ancestors
Author: Alice Roberts
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2021-05-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1471188035

An extraordinary exploration of the ancestry of Britain through seven burial sites. By using new advances in genetics and taking us through important archaeological discoveries, Professor Alice Roberts helps us better understand life today. ‘This is a terrific, timely and transporting book - taking us heart, body and mind beyond history, to the fascinating truth of the prehistoric past and the present’ Bettany Hughes We often think of Britain springing from nowhere with the arrival of the Romans. But in Ancestors, pre-eminent archaeologist, broadcaster and academic Professor Alice Roberts explores what we can learn about the very earliest Britons, from burial sites and by using new technology to analyse ancient DNA. Told through seven fascinating burial sites, this groundbreaking prehistory of Britain teaches us more about ourselves and our history: how people came and went and how we came to be on this island. It explores forgotten journeys and memories of migrations long ago, written into genes and preserved in the ground for thousands of years. This is a book about belonging: about walking in ancient places, in the footsteps of the ancestors. It explores our interconnected global ancestry, and the human experience that binds us all together. It’s about reaching back in time, to find ourselves, and our place in the world. PRE-ORDER CRYPT, THE FINAL BOOK IN ALICE ROBERTS' BRILLIANT TRILOGY – OUT FEBRUARY 2024.

How to Find Your Ancestors Through DNA

How to Find Your Ancestors Through DNA
Author: Darvin L Martin
Publisher: Good Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-03-04
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781561488186

In Finding Your Ancestors Through DNA, author Darvin Martin shows that DNA testing is a reliable way to gather information about one’s forebears. In understandable language, Martin shows how DNA testing works, and how it can lead into one’s deep ancestry. “In other words, we can now go far beyond where the paper trail ends to discover our own family histories,” says Martin, a scientist who has tested nearly 300 individuals in a DNA pilot project. Are you curious about your ancestors? Do you wonder who preceded your grandparents, and where they lived? Do you ever think about what migrations your forebears might have joined? Have you thought about what genealogical streams fed into your own? Because of DNA, it is now possible for each of us to discover the answers to these questions for ourselves. In Finding Your Ancestors Through DNA: Using Tools of Science to Trace Family History, author Darvin Martin shows that DNA testing is a reliable way to gather information about one’s foreparents. In understandable language, Martin shows how DNA testing works. Many Americans do not live in the communities where their parents and grandparents did. Many do not know their family tree beyond their grandparents, or even their parents. And yet many—87%, according to recent surveys—have a relentless urge to discover their own family history and, through that, a sense of belonging. Martin, with a long interest in family history, conducts DNA testing for “OneDNATree,” a DNA pilot project that constructs family lineages from before the time of surnames. “It is now possible to extend whatever small bits of genealogy and family history any one of us knows to a whole new level, that of one’s ‘deep ancestry.’ In other words, we can now go far beyond where the paper trail ends,” he says. DNA results can appear confusing and inconsequential without the means to interpret them. This guide seeks to answer the essential questions asked by everyone seeking DNA to discover their ancestors. Finding Your Ancestors Through DNA includes these chapters: • Chapter 1: DNA Changes Everything (an introduction to the subject) • Chapter 2: Which Test Is Best for Me? (a description of the three types of DNA tests) • Chapter 3: Building on Two Centuries of Research (a brief history of DNA testing; examples of how DNA testing works) • Chapter 4: Connecting to the World Family Tree (how DNA testing reveals human migratory history, combining test results with social and political history around the world) • Chapter 5: We Are All African (what DNA says about human origins; what about the Neandertal?) • Chapter 6: What’s Next? (the future of DNA testing) DNA results can appear confusing and inconsequential without the means to interpret them. Finding Your Ancestors Through DNA is a highly readable guide, based on Martin’s experience, which seeks to answer the essential questions asked by everyone who looks to DNA to discover their ancestors.

Meeting the Family

Meeting the Family
Author: Donovan Webster
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2010
Genre: Genealogy
ISBN: 1426205732

Relates the author's DNA-guided quest for his ancestry, which took him through time and across continents, learning lessons about evolution, genetics, and the amazing diversity of human culture along the way.

DNA and Family History

DNA and Family History
Author: Chris Pomery
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2004-10
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1550025368

DNA testing is now being used by thousands of genealogists around the world. DNA and Family History is the first guide to this pioneering subject, designed for family historians and surname study organizers at any stage in their research. In simple language aimed at non-scientists, Chris Pomery examines the background and the issues.

DNA

DNA
Author: Jim Ollhoff
Publisher: ABDO
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2011
Genre: Genealogy
ISBN: 9781616134624

Interest in family history is at its highest. Young people want to know where they came from, as well as the people who built their family and their country. Genetic Genealogy is an exciting new field that can help in tracing lineage and finding a haplogroup to see where a person's ancestors traveled. DNA: Window to the Past explains all about genetic genealogy, what is DNA, why it is important, and how it can be useful in learning more about a person's heritage. Readers explore their own and other people's pasts, creating an understanding of the opportunities and challenges that built this nation. ABDO & Daughters is an imprint of ABDO Publishing Company.

Meeting the Family

Meeting the Family
Author: Donovan Webster
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2010-04-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1426206046

Donovan Webster brings his vivid journalistic gifts to a new subject, tracing our deep genealogy using cutting-edge DNA research to map our eons-old journey from prehistoric Africa into the modern world. With the same genetic haplotype as many white American males, Webster makes an ideal subject—he is a genuine Everyman. While his voice and spirit are unique to him, in exploring his own ancestry, he shows us our own. Drawing on National Geographic’s Genographic Project, the largest anthropologic DNA study of its kind, Webster traces centuries of migrations, everywhere finding members of his now far-flung genetic family. In Tanzania’s Rift Valley, he hunts with Julius, whose tribe speaks a click language, and wanders the ruins of ancient Mesopotamia with Mohamed and Khalid, now Jordanian citizens. In Samarkand, Uzbekistan, eastern frontier of his ancestral roaming, a circus ringmaster becomes both friend and link to his primal bloodline. Webster’s genographic quest leads him to contemplate what traits he shares with those he meets, and considers what they and their ways of life reveal about the deep history of our species. A lifetime of journalistic travels among a wide range of cultures furnish Webster with a wealth of colorful threads to weave into a story as particularly personal as it is universally human.

NextGen Genealogy

NextGen Genealogy
Author: David R. Dowell Ph.D.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2014-11-25
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1610697286

DNA testing can serve as a powerful tool that unlocks the hidden information within our bodies for family history research. This book explains how genetic genealogy works and answers the questions of genealogists and individuals seeking information on their family trees. Now that DNA testing for genealogical purposes has existed for nearly a decade and a half—and been refined and improved during that time—it has established its value among family history researchers. It is now becoming accepted as another tool in the kit of well-rounded genealogists. This book covers this fast-growing application of genetics, empowering genealogists to apply this information to further their research. It will also enable general readers to understand how genetic information can be applied to verify or refute documentary research—and to break down frustrating walls that block the discovery of ancestors. The book describes the three major categories of DNA testing for family history research: Y-chromosome tests for investigating paternal (surname) lines, mitochondrial tests for investigating maternal (umbilical) lines, and autosomal tests for exploring close relationships. Expert genealogist David Dowell provides guidance on deciding which test to take and identifying which members of your family should be tested to answer your most important genealogical questions. Readers will also learn how to interpret the results of tests and methods for further analysis to get additional value from them.