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- I Have the Results of My Genetic Genealogy Test, Now What? Version 2.1 1
- Y-Chromosome Haplogroups from Hun, Avar and Conquering Hungarian Period Nomadic People of the Carpathian Basin
- Discovery of Western European R1b1a2 Y Chromosome Variants in 1000 Genomes Project Data: an Online Community Approach
- Genealogical DNA Tests and Links
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- Tackling Tough Cases Using Y-DNA by Debra Smith Renard, Eureka! Genealogy, Louisville, Kentucky [email protected]
- Y-DNA Research Studies of Rabbinical Lineages and Their Importance to Jewish Genealogy
- Famillement Leeuwarden DNA – Een Overzicht, Toegespitst Op Y-DNA
- I Have the Results of My Genetic Genealogy Test, Now What? by Blaine T
- DNA Data and Genealogical Research Suggests Most of the First Families of Virginia Were of Jewish Descent
- AN EXPLORATION of IRISH SURNAME HISTORY THROUGH PATRILINEAL GENETICS by Stephanie Kay Farmer
- Genetic Consequences of Migration and Urbanization
- The Journal of the San Francisco Bay Area Jewish Genealogical Society Volume XXXVIII, Number 3/4 August/November 2018
- Generation of High-Resolution a Priori Y-Chromosome Phylogenies Using “Next-Generation” Sequencing Data
- Using DNA in Genealogy
- Fine-Tuning Phylogenetic Alignment and Haplogrouping of Mtdna Sequences
- King Richard III and His Mitochondrial DNA Haplogroup J1c2c3 the J1c2c3 Discoveries: Points, Details, and Sources
- DNA, Clans & Monarchy (2018)
- Middle Eastern Genetic Legacy in the Paternal and Maternal Gene Pools of Chuetas J
- The Peopling of South America and the Trans-Andean Gene Flow of the First Settlers
- Mitochondrial DNA Profiles of Individuals from a 12Th Century