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10 DNA Testing Myths Busted, and Other Favorite Posts

By Blaine T. Bettinger

Blaine Bettinger is the author of The Genetic Genealogist.He has been using traditional genealogical research for almost 20 years and is interested in the intersection of genealogy and DNA Testing. In 2006 he received his Ph.D.in biochemistry with a concentration in genetics.


He is
currently a second-year law student.

Table of content :

  • 10 DNA Testing Myths Busted
  • To Sequence or Not to Sequence - That is the Question
  • Top 5 Reasons to Save Your Grandmother’s DNA
  • Famous DNA Review – Genghis Khan
  • You and the $1000 Genome - Part I: The Archon X PRIZE for Genomics
  • You and the $1000 Genome – Part II: The International HapMap Project
  • You and the $1000 Genome – Part III: Ethical Issues
  • You and the $1000 Genome – Part IV: The Impact
  • DNA From the Dead: DNA Banking is Legal, but is it Ethical ? Part I
  • DNA From the Dead: DNA Banking is Legal, but is it Ethical ? Part II

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