JGSI Introduces
DNA Project
JGSI has arranged with FamilyTreeDNA, the world's first and
largest genealogy-driven DNA testing service, to provide DNA testing to our
members at a reduced rate. With FamilyTreeDNA (http://www.familytreedna.com), it
might be possible to find previously unknown branches of your family tree which
could prove especially useful if you are seeking additional options to enhance
your research.
There are currently two kinds of genealogical DNA tests: Y
chromosome (Y-DNA) and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). Since the Y chromosome reflects
the paternal line, it becomes valuable for genealogical research since it
typically follows a surname line. Y-DNA analysis can help to prove or disprove
common ancestry between families with the same surname and/or can help to
discover common ancestry between families of different surnames. It may identify
a deeper past ancestry, as well. In addition, Y-DNA testing may allow you to
locate a recent common ancestor of your father's father's father's father's
father . . . "stretching back into the mists of time". Conversely, mtDNA testing
will study your mother's mother's mother's mother's mother's . . . line.
As stated at http://genealogy.about.com/cs/geneticgenealogy/a/dna_tests.htm:
While it can't provide you with your entire family tree or
tell you who your ancestors are, DNA testing can:
- Determine if two people are related
- Determine if two people descend from
the same ancestor
- Find out if you are related to others
with the same surname
- Prove or disprove your family tree
research
- Provide clues about your ethnic origin
Sample savings on DNA tests for
JGSI members:
Y-DNA male 12-marker paternal test-JGSI
price $99 vs. $149
Y-DNA male 37 marker paternal test-JGSI
price $189 vs. $259
Y-DNA male 67 marker paternal test-JGSI
price $269 vs. $349
JGSI highly recommends testing at the 37 marker level. This
analysis will provide genealogists with an excellent beginning level of
information to further their research.
View Opening Doors for
Today's Genealogist, our DNA project coordinator Alvin Holtzman's March 30
presentation:
For more information, contact
Alvin Holtzman at DNA@jgsi.org
Please click here to join the JGSI DNA project at FamilyTreeDNA.com
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