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Find Your Personal Adam And Eve: Make DNA-Driven Genealogy Time Capsules

Book Review by: Xanthe    

Original Author: Anne Hart
Find Your Personal Adam And Eve: Make DNA-Driven Genealogy Time Capsules by Anne Hart , ASJA
imprint, iUniverse, Inc., 549 pages, January 2004. Find your own personal family Adam and Eve through DNA-driven genealogy tools. Here''s how to start researching your own family history at the cellular level when written records stop and personal or oral history contributes to the evidence you''ll put into your time capsule.
Find your own personal Adam and Eve. Personal and oral history are evidence, but stronger still is DNA-driven genealogy. Make a time capsule, scrapbook or database of your family’s founders.
If you''re interested in personal or oral history, DNA-driven genealogy, family history, ancestry, life stories, time capsules and tracing your own personal Adam and Eve, here''s how to start researching your own family history at the cellular level when written records stop and oral history contributes to the evidence.
What you’re looking for in the search for your own origins and migrations is evidence. Every family has its own Adam and Eve—the original founders of a particular family line on either the male or female side. Find yours. Trace your ancestral founders through DNA-driven genealogy.
Genealogists now can use molecular genealogy—comparing and matching people by matrilineal DNA lineages—mtDNA or patrilineal Y-chromosome ancestry and/or racial percentages tests. People interested in ancestry now look at genetic markers to trace the migrations of the human species.
Here’s how to trace your genealogy by DNA from your grandparents back 10,000 or more years. Anyone can be interested in DNA for ancestry research. Build a time capsule documenting, how your own family is a mosaic of communities.
What markers will shed light on your deepest ancestry? Discover the geographic travels and dwelling places of some of your ancestors. What’s random and what’s not?Use these tools to study the history of your ancestors as part of a larger population. Look for similar patterns. Browse the book at the publisher’s Web site.
Published: July 06, 2007
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