Archive for the 'Y chromosome' Category
Thomas Jefferson, was the primary writer (also one of the 56 signatories and the third president of United States of America) of the United States Declaration of Independence in which was a statement adopted by the Continental Congres on July 4, 1776 to declare independence from Great Britain.
July 4th, 2008 | Posted in Paternity testing, ancient DNA, most recent common ancestor, genealogy, Y chromosome, DNA testing | No Comments
There is something interesting in Ireland, where Irish males are likely to have DNA testing in Ireland’s oldest pub to find out whether they linked to Irish warlords.
For your information, Irish communities are very aware of the importance of Irish genealogy in terms of tracking down their ancestors with their correlation with their surnames. […]
June 15th, 2008 | Posted in Paternity testing, Presentation, Motivation, Pregnancy, mt-DNA, human genome, Y chromosome, genealogy, most recent common ancestor, DNA testing | No Comments
You might think about Native tribes after watching the movie “Pocahontas”. Basically, there were several tribes that inhabited in United States of America. They have given tribal money and support from U.S. federal government since their rights is ultimately a political or cultural issue. If you think that you have blood relation with these tribes, […]
March 19th, 2008 | Posted in mt-DNA, most recent common ancestor, genealogy, Y chromosome, DNA testing | No Comments
It’s near Presidents’ Day and it’s shocked to hear that one man from Canada claimed to be former president - John F. Kennedy’s love child. This scandalous claim could affect the Democratic presidential race.
Thanks to DNA testing - paternity test can accurately provide accurate results.
Theoretically, DNA collection can be taken from the former […]
February 17th, 2008 | Posted in Paternity testing, Y chromosome, DNA testing | No Comments
One of the great benefits of being DNA testing literate is the ability to understand DNA testing basics much faster and easier than ever before. However, going faster and making your learning easier are not the only considerations.
February 12th, 2008 | Posted in Paternity testing, Cervical cancer, mt-DNA, Y chromosome, DNA testing, Basics | 1 Comment