> From: Garry F Bell > Sent: 09 April 2017 07:13 > > Is there a publication available that gives detailed help as to how one > analyses their Autosomal DNA matches? I thought I had it all worked > out but now I am having second thoughts I'd recommend working through Blaine' Bettinger's book "Genetic Genealogy in Practice" (I got it on Kindle). It takes you systematically through a wide range of issues, though it may not deal directly with whatever problem it is you are wrestling with. Best wishes Andrew -- Andrew Millard - A.R.Millard@durham.ac.uk Chair, Trustees of Genuki: www.genuki.org.uk Maintainer, Genuki Middx + London: www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/MDX/ + ../LND/ Academic Co-ordinator, Guild of One-Name Studies: www.one-name.org Bodimeade one-name study: community.dur.ac.uk/a.r.millard/genealogy/Bodimeade/ My genealogy: community.dur.ac.uk/a.r.millard/genealogy/
Garry Both of Blaine Bettinger's books are useful resources. Blaine also has an excellent blog: http://thegeneticgenealogist.com/ There is an autosomal DNA portal in the ISOGG Wiki which includes articles with links to reliable sources: https://isogg.org/wiki/Portal:Autosomal_DNA AncestryDNA have provided some excellent educational material: https://isogg.org/wiki/AncestryDNA#AncestryDNA_videos I particularly recommend watching their video on DNA Circles which includes a lot of useful background information on how DNA inheritance works: https://www.ancestry.com/academy/course/ancestry-dna-circles There are also lots of DNA videos online from Genetic Genealogy Ireland and Who Do You Think You Are? Live: DNA lectures at WDYTYA Live: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHnW2NAfPIA2KUipZ_PlUlw Genetic Genealogy Ireland: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7HQSiSkiy7ujlkgQER1FYw The recordings from this year's WDYTYA Live show should be going online in the next few weeks. If you have any specific questions you can always ask here and we can see if we can help. Best wishes Debbie Kennett https://cruwys.blogspot.co.uk