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A lecture given at RootsTech 2012 can help you answer these questions: | A lecture given at RootsTech 2012 can help you answer these questions: | ||
== Y-DNA Testing == | == Y-DNA Testing == | ||
Information stored in the Y-chromosome passes virtually unchanged from father-to-son for centuries. Analysis of this genetic information, found in living people, can help you determine whether or not you share a common ancestor with another person alive today. Computer algorithms predict approximately how long ago the common ancestor lived. These results have many genealogical applications. | Information stored in the Y-chromosome passes virtually unchanged from father-to-son for centuries. Analysis of this genetic information, found in living people, can help you determine whether or not you share a common ancestor with another person alive today. Computer algorithms predict approximately how long ago the common ancestor lived. These results have many genealogical applications. | ||
== MTDNA Testing == | == MTDNA Testing == | ||
== Autosomal DNA Testing == | == Autosomal DNA Testing == | ||
== DNA Testing Companies == | == DNA Testing Companies == | ||
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''Neither The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints nor FamilySearch is associated in any way with any DNA studies. As a non-profit organization, FamilySearch cannot recommend a specific DNA-testing company to you''. | ''Neither The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints nor FamilySearch is associated in any way with any DNA studies. As a non-profit organization, FamilySearch cannot recommend a specific DNA-testing company to you''. | ||
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