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Surname Projects: For people who have the same surname or...
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mtDNA refers to mitochondrial DNA which is passed from...
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Family Finder Projects were designed to target a specific couple, around 5-6 generations back, and their descendants. Other Family Finder projects allow the exploration of specific surnames by those who do not yet have a Y test candidate or are connecting collateral lines.
Introduction to Group Projects. Group Projects provide communities for people who are interested in pursuing information about a specific topic related to their genealogy. These Group Projects are run by volunteer administrators*, people like you, who are working on their own genealogy and facilitate their Group Project members’ research ...
10 lip 2023 · Organizing your research into different goals can help make your objectives easier to reach. With that in mind, FamilyTreeDNA has different Group Projects for each of those goals. There are four categories of Group Projects: Y-DNA Group Projects are designed to look directly at the Y-DNA of project members. These types of projects could include ...
18 sty 2023 · Many projects, especially surname and Y-DNA haplogroup projects, recommend the Big Y-700 test. This is a comprehensive test that looks at an area of the Y chromosome rich in genealogically useful information.
FamilyTreeDNA offers a variety of Group Projects designed to help further genetic genealogy. While these projects are hosted by FamilyTreeDNA, the administrators are all volunteers. These volunteers have wide leeway in how to run their projects but must adhere to the Group Administrator Guidelines.
FamilyTreeDNA Group Projects help you explore genetic heritage with others and learn about your ancestors' origins and settlements.