Reference materials are difficult to compile and keep manageable in size and scope. Our approach is to
put all of the materials relating specifically to Y-Haplogroups on the Y-Haplogroup Page and all materials
relating specifically to mtDNA on the mtDNA Haplogroup page. This page becomes the "catch-all".
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| General Information | |
| Atlas of the Human Journey | National Geographic's Genographic Project |
| FTDNA Tutorial Links | Testing, Understanding Results & Basic Info |
| FTDNA Library | A great selection of genetic genealogy books & papers |
| FTDNA's FAQs | A well-thought set of answers to frequent questions |
| WorldFamilies.net's FAQs | Answers we prepared from our "repetive questions" list |
| ISOGG | International Society of Genetic Genealogy |
| JoGG | Journal of Genetic Genealogy |
| Timeline of DNA in Genealogy | Georgia Kinney Bopp |
| Haplogroups: World & Europe | Doug McDonald's Maps - distribution of Y & mtDNA |
| World Genetic Map | Ugo A. Perego, Sorenson Molecular Genealogy Foundation |
| Free Genealogy Software - PAF | Provided by Church of Latter Day Saints |
| Authorization_for_DNA_Consent_Template | Provided by Roberta Estes |
| DNA Testing Advisor | Richard Hill’s site for genealogists and adoptees |
| Numbering Systems in Genealogy | Richard A Pence |
| WebRing - DNA Surname Projects | Pieter J. Cramwinckel |
| Distribution of Blood Types | Dennis O'Neil |
| Flyer at DNALIST | Prepared by the DNA Task Force |
| Specified Domain Search Engines | Chuck Reber |
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