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    1. DNA - A wee bit of history.
    2. Mokurai
    3. Hi Robyn, Thanks for that....I reckon I will interlibrary loan that from out Library eh :) Hooray, Warren.....Ballarat. ----- Original Message ----- From: "les wright" <olgeta@bigpond.net.au> To: <IRL-TIPPERARY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 11:44 AM Subject: Re: [TIP] DNA - A wee bit of history. > Hello, > > The Seven Daughters of Eve was written by Professor Bryan Sykes from the > Genetics Department of Oxford University & it is a most interesting read. > Professor Sykes has written a second novel Adams Curse which relates to > the YChromosone & this is the male line, it is worth reading. > > Robyn > Australia > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Mokurai" <mokurai@jigsawdesigns.net> > To: <IRL-TIPPERARY-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 8:22 AM > Subject: [TIP] DNA - A wee bit of history. > > >> Thanks for the nice comments Diane. >> >> Actually there is a DNA that the female may participate in.....as well as >> the male....called MtDNA. This is passed on to the children....both male >> and female....by the mother. The male is unable to pass this on though. >> This is tracking the maternal DNA back to the Seven Daughters of Eve. A >> book by this name was put out by a Professor..the name eludes me I am >> afraid. This DNA, however, does not help much in genealogy. It takes in >> all the female line. So....taking my MtDNA....my mother was a GOVAN, her >> mother was a MAYALL, her mother was a BRIDGFORD, her mother was a >> HONEYBONE, and her mother was Harriet STEVENS. By this time we are back >> to late 1700s...early 1800s. The MtDNA carries on right back to the >> beginning of time and shows where abouts your maternal side began. >> Interesting perhaps but not exactly helpful for genealogy....I think. >> >> >> Hooray, >> >> >> Warren. >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Diane Apel" <dianeapel@comcast.net> >> To: <IRL-TIPPERARY-L@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 12:09 AM >> Subject: Re: [TIP] DNA - A wee bit of history. >> >> >>>I have read of many families doing this DNA. It is my understanding it >>>can only be >>> done through the male DNA however, so that leaves us women out, which is >>> a shame. >>> >>> Thanks, however, for the interesting history lesson. You are right on >>> the mark >>> with many of your observations and obviously have studied a great deal. >>> I am >>> reading IRELAND by Frank Delaney currently, and although it is a novel, >>> it >>> incorporates many of the observations you make, so has a lot of >>> historical >>> significance about the Irish people for those of us trying to understand >>> our roots. >>> We all will come to a road block in our personal searches, but these >>> histories give >>> us a general feel for the times and place our ancestors all passed >>> through! >>> >>> Good luck! Thanks again, Diane >>> >>> Researching Spooner, O'Grady, Kearney in Tipperary >>> Curley, Farrell in Clare >>> >>> ==== IRL-TIPPERARY Mailing List ==== >>> Join us for a chat about researching families in Tipperary (and >>> everything else!). 'Open House Sessions' every Thursday/Friday >>> (depending on your location). Starting at 11pm Thursday Tipperary Time. >>> This means the time will be 11pm in England; 6 pm in New York and >>> Montreal; 3pm in California and Vancouver; 7am (Friday) in Perth; 10am >>> (Friday) in Sydney; 12 noon (Friday) in Wellington. >>> http://www.rootsweb.com/~irltip2/chat/index.htm >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> ==== IRL-TIPPERARY Mailing List ==== >> To Unsubscribe: Send email to IRL-TIPPERARY-L-REQUEST@rootsweb.com >> Put ONLY the word unsubscribe in the message. >> For digest the address is IRL-TIPPERARY-D-REQUEST@rootsweb.com >> [If you take the LIST you can't unsub from the DIGEST & vice versa] >> >> > > > > ==== IRL-TIPPERARY Mailing List ==== > Join us for a chat about researching families in Tipperary (and > everything else!). 'Open House Sessions' every Thursday/Friday (depending > on your location). Starting at 11pm Thursday Tipperary Time. This means > the time will be 11pm in England; 6 pm in New York and Montreal; 3pm in > California and Vancouver; 7am (Friday) in Perth; 10am (Friday) in Sydney; > 12 noon (Friday) in Wellington. > http://www.rootsweb.com/~irltip2/chat/index.htm > > >

    11/10/2005 06:37:09
    1. Re: [TIP] DNA - A wee bit of history.
    2. les wright
    3. Warren, the book has obviously some scientific data in it that appears a little hard if you do not have that sought of a background, but he repeats things and eventually you can work things out. The Professor has been involved with the BBC science programmes which gives him an ability to talk to the wider community on a level we can understand. My husband & I (he being a doctor) thoroughly enjoyed both of the books, he thought they were very well written. Enjoy the books, Robyn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mokurai" <mokurai@jigsawdesigns.net> To: <IRL-TIPPERARY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 12:37 PM Subject: [TIP] DNA - A wee bit of history. > Hi Robyn, > > Thanks for that....I reckon I will interlibrary loan that from out Library > eh :) > > Hooray, > > Warren.....Ballarat. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "les wright" <olgeta@bigpond.net.au> > To: <IRL-TIPPERARY-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 11:44 AM > Subject: Re: [TIP] DNA - A wee bit of history. > > >> Hello, >> >> The Seven Daughters of Eve was written by Professor Bryan Sykes from the >> Genetics Department of Oxford University & it is a most interesting read. >> Professor Sykes has written a second novel Adams Curse which relates to >> the YChromosone & this is the male line, it is worth reading. >> >> Robyn >> Australia >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Mokurai" <mokurai@jigsawdesigns.net> >> To: <IRL-TIPPERARY-L@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 8:22 AM >> Subject: [TIP] DNA - A wee bit of history. >> >> >>> Thanks for the nice comments Diane. >>> >>> Actually there is a DNA that the female may participate in.....as well >>> as the male....called MtDNA. This is passed on to the children....both >>> male and female....by the mother. The male is unable to pass this on >>> though. This is tracking the maternal DNA back to the Seven Daughters of >>> Eve. A book by this name was put out by a Professor..the name eludes me >>> I am afraid. This DNA, however, does not help much in genealogy. It >>> takes in all the female line. So....taking my MtDNA....my mother was a >>> GOVAN, her mother was a MAYALL, her mother was a BRIDGFORD, her mother >>> was a HONEYBONE, and her mother was Harriet STEVENS. By this time we are >>> back to late 1700s...early 1800s. The MtDNA carries on right back to the >>> beginning of time and shows where abouts your maternal side began. >>> Interesting perhaps but not exactly helpful for genealogy....I think. >>> >>> >>> Hooray, >>> >>> >>> Warren. >>> >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "Diane Apel" <dianeapel@comcast.net> >>> To: <IRL-TIPPERARY-L@rootsweb.com> >>> Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 12:09 AM >>> Subject: Re: [TIP] DNA - A wee bit of history. >>> >>> >>>>I have read of many families doing this DNA. It is my understanding it >>>>can only be >>>> done through the male DNA however, so that leaves us women out, which >>>> is >>>> a shame. >>>> >>>> Thanks, however, for the interesting history lesson. You are right on >>>> the mark >>>> with many of your observations and obviously have studied a great deal. >>>> I am >>>> reading IRELAND by Frank Delaney currently, and although it is a novel, >>>> it >>>> incorporates many of the observations you make, so has a lot of >>>> historical >>>> significance about the Irish people for those of us trying to >>>> understand our roots. >>>> We all will come to a road block in our personal searches, but these >>>> histories give >>>> us a general feel for the times and place our ancestors all passed >>>> through! >>>> >>>> Good luck! Thanks again, Diane >>>> >>>> Researching Spooner, O'Grady, Kearney in Tipperary >>>> Curley, Farrell in Clare >>>> >>>> ==== IRL-TIPPERARY Mailing List ==== >>>> Join us for a chat about researching families in Tipperary (and >>>> everything else!). 'Open House Sessions' every Thursday/Friday >>>> (depending on your location). Starting at 11pm Thursday Tipperary Time. >>>> This means the time will be 11pm in England; 6 pm in New York and >>>> Montreal; 3pm in California and Vancouver; 7am (Friday) in Perth; 10am >>>> (Friday) in Sydney; 12 noon (Friday) in Wellington. >>>> http://www.rootsweb.com/~irltip2/chat/index.htm >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> ==== IRL-TIPPERARY Mailing List ==== >>> To Unsubscribe: Send email to IRL-TIPPERARY-L-REQUEST@rootsweb.com >>> Put ONLY the word unsubscribe in the message. >>> For digest the address is IRL-TIPPERARY-D-REQUEST@rootsweb.com >>> [If you take the LIST you can't unsub from the DIGEST & vice versa] >>> >>> >> >> >> >> ==== IRL-TIPPERARY Mailing List ==== >> Join us for a chat about researching families in Tipperary (and >> everything else!). 'Open House Sessions' every Thursday/Friday (depending >> on your location). Starting at 11pm Thursday Tipperary Time. This means >> the time will be 11pm in England; 6 pm in New York and Montreal; 3pm in >> California and Vancouver; 7am (Friday) in Perth; 10am (Friday) in Sydney; >> 12 noon (Friday) in Wellington. >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~irltip2/chat/index.htm >> >> >> > > > ==== IRL-TIPPERARY Mailing List ==== > IGP County Tipperary Message Board: > http://pub14.bravenet.com/forum/show.php?usernum=1200795777 > >

    11/10/2005 08:18:37