Presentation:
Autosomal DNA is the most popular DNA used in genealogy. In this presentation, I plan to describe both the biological and genealogical traits of autosomal DNA, then to show both the value and limitations of tools that can be used, such as Ancestry thrulines and Family Tree DNA (FTDNA) chromosome browser. A case study of my NH Graham family will be used to demonstrate these principles.
Speaker:
Dorothy has been a genealogical researcher, teacher, lecturer and writer for more than seventeen years. She is a member of NEHGS, WISE, Boulder Genealogical Society & the Daughters of the American Revolution. She holds both BS & MS degrees in in Nutritional Biology from the Univ. of California and has taught for more than 3o years at Community College. She is also a principal researcher and manager of the Coltrain Surname project at FTDNA.
This is an in-person meeting with a hybrid option. Please register at https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEldO2vrjoiG9NIVr-ZxSeJcffBEvgV5sGG