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Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Genetic genealogy resources
- 3 DNA testing companies
- 4 Ancient DNA
- 5 Autosomal DNA
- 6 Donor conception
- 7 Famous DNA
- 8 Forensic DNA
- 9 Mitochondrial DNA
- 10 X-chromosome DNA
- 11 Y-chromosome DNA
- 12 DNA projects
- 13 Personal genomics
- 14 Genealogy information and resources
- 15 History of genetic genealogy
- 16 Events
- 17 ISOGG regional pages
- 18 Biographies
- 19 Glossary
- 20 Index
- 21 Abbreviations
- 22 Special pages
- 23 Official documentation
- 24 Deprecated pages
Introduction
- About the ISOGG Wiki
- Introduction to genetic genealogy
- Beginners' guides to genetic genealogy
- Ethics, guidelines and standards
- DNA projects
- Genealogical DNA test
- Understanding genetic ancestry testing
Genetic genealogy resources
- Academic journals
- Ancient DNA
- Beginners' guides to genetic_genealogy
- DNA databases
- DNA newbie educational components
- DNA news archives
- DNA testing for adoptees
- DNA testing surprises
- Ethics, guidelines and standards
- Genealogical DNA testing myths
- Genetic exceptionalism
- Genetic genealogy blogs
- Genetic genealogy books
- Genetic genealogy conferences and courses
- Genetic genealogy journals
- Genetic genealogy mailing lists
- Genetic genealogy pioneers
- Genetic genealogy Q&A_for beginners
- Genetic genealogy videos
- Genetics courses
- Genetics glossary
- How to articles
- Mailing lists
- International Society of Genetic Genealogy
- Phylogeny programs
- Privacy policies, consent forms and terms and conditions
- Regulation of genetic tests
- Scientific studies
- Success stories
- Unexpected results
DNA testing companies
Choosing a DNA testing company
- Before You Buy
- Choosing a DNA testing company
- Free DNA tests
- List of DNA testing companies
- Autosomal DNA testing comparison chart
- mtDNA testing comparison chart
- Y-DNA SNP testing chart
- Y-DNA STR testing chart
- Shipping DNA kits
DNA testing companies with ISOGG Wiki pages
- 23andMe
- AncestrybyDNA
- AncestryDNA
- deCODE genetics
- DNA Solutions
- DNA Tribes
- Family Tree DNA
- Full Genomes Corporation
- Gene by Gene
- Genebase
- Genographic Project
- Living DNA
- MyHeritage wish list
- Oxford Ancestors
- Sorenson Genomics
- YSEQ
DNA companies no longer trading
- Bioresolve
- BritainsDNA
- DNA-Fingerprint (acquired by Family Tree DNA in 2006)
- DNA Heritage (acquired by Family Tree DNA in April 2011)
- DNAme
- DNAPrint Genomics
- Ethnoancestry – see BritainsDNA
- GeneTree (acquired by AncestryDNA in 2012)
- IrelandsDNA - see BritainsDNA or ScotlandsDNA
- Knome
- Navigenics
- Relative Genetics (taken over by AncestryDNA in 2008)
- Scotlands DNA
- Sorenson Molecular Genealogy Foundation (acquired by AncestryDNA in 2012)
- YorkshiresDNA – see BritainsDNA or ScotlandsDNA
Chip manufacturers
Ancient DNA
Autosomal DNA
General
- Admixture analyses
- Ancestry-informative markers
- Autosomal DNA
- Autosomal DNA match thresholds
- Autosomal DNA statistics
- Autosomal DNA testing comparison chart
- Autosomal SNP comparison chart
- Cousin
- Cousin statistics
Autosomal STRs
Autosomal DNA tests
Autosomal DNA Projects
What to do with your autosomal DNA results
- Autosomal DNA tools
- Raw DNA data tools
- Raw DNA data tools
- Chromosome mapping
- Phasing
- The phasing process
- Visual phasing
- Triangulation
Technical terms
- Allele
- Autozygosity
- Base
- Base pair
- Biogeographical ancestry
- Centimorgan
- Centromere
- Chromosome
- Chromosome browser
- Chromosome mapping
- Coefficient of relationship
- Deletion
- Discord
- Endogamy
- Fully identical region
- Gene
- Electropherogram
- Epigenome
- Genetic ancestry
- Genetic anthropology
- Genetic distance
- Genome
- Genotype
- Half-identical region
- Heterochromatin
- Heterozygosity
- Homozygosity
- Identical ancestors point
- Identical by descent
- Identical by state
- Insertion
- Locus
- Match
- Megabase
- Meiosis
- Mitosis
- Mutation
- Next generation sequencing
- OmniPop
- Pedigree collapse
- Phasing
- Phenotype
- Polygenic risk score
- Principal component analysis
- Recombination
- Single-nucleotide polymorphism
- Visual phasing
Donor conception
- DNA testing for the donor conceived
- Donor conceived or pre-conception adopted
- The legal situation for the donor conceived in the UK
- Fertility clinics in the UK
- Information for donor-conceived people – getting ready to search (UK perspective)
- Information for donor-conceived people – getting ready for contact (UK perspective)
- Information for donors: getting ready for contact with donor offspring (UK perspective)
- Support and information for donor-conceived people (UK perspective)
- Unexpected results
Famous DNA
- Famous DNA: Introduction
- Ancient DNA
- Celebrity DNA
- Contested or debatable DNA
- Mitochondrial DNA
- Neanderthal DNA
- Royal DNA
- US Presidential DNA
- Y-chromosome DNA
Forensic DNA
- Forensic DNA
- Forensic genealogy
- Law enforcement cases solved using genetic genealogy
- List of forensic and ancient DNA laboratories
- Investigative genetic genealogy FAQs
Mitochondrial DNA
General
- BritainsDNA haplogroup nicknames
- Custom mitochondrial DNA reports from Dr Ann Turner
- DNA databases
- Generation length
- Mitochondrial DNA
- Mitochondrial DNA haplogroup
- Mitochondrial DNA tests
- Oxford Ancestors haplogroup nicknames
- Mitochondrial DNA testing comparison chart
- MtDNA tools
- Mitochondrial Eve
- mtPhyl
- Phylogeny programs
Mitochondrial DNA haplogroup projects
Technical terms
- Base pair
- Base
- Cladogram
- Cambridge Reference Sequence
- Deletion
- Genetic distance
- Endogamy
- Haplogroup
- Haplotype
- Heteroplasmy
- Insertion
- Locus
- Match
- Matriline
- Most recent common ancestor
- Mutation
- Mutation rates
- Next generation sequencing
- Phylogeography
- Saturation
- Subclade
X-chromosome DNA
Y-chromosome DNA
General
- Y chromosome DNA tests
- Familial and genetic descendancy: conflict or complement?
- Free DNA tests
- Generation length
- Y-DNA testing comparison chart
- Y-DNA SNP testing chart
- Y-DNA next generation sequencing chart
- Y-DNA famous people
- How to convert Y-DNA marker values
- Phylogeny programs
- SNP testing
- Specialist advanced DNA tests
- Y-DNA tools
- Y-DNA next generation sequencing
- Y-SNP indexes
Surname DNA projects
How to join an FTDNA project
Surname DNA projects
Surname mapping
One-name study
Guild of One-Name Studies
Y-DNA project help
- Blair DNA Project
- Carpenter Cousins Y-DNA Project
- Cloud DNA Project
- Creer Y-DNA Project
- Cruwys/Cruse DNA project
- Davenport DNA project
- Frame, Freame, Freme DNA project
- Grau DNA project
- HATCH-DNA Research Project
- Hay DNA Project
- Herring DNA Project
- Hill DNA Project
- Irwin DNA Project
- Kemp DNA Project
- Kennedy surname DNA project
- Lewis Surname DNA Project
- Lindsay Surname DNA Project
- Mulvihill DNA Project
- Parry DNA Project
- Phillips DNA project
- Pike DNA Project
- Proctor DNA Project
- Rose DNA Project
- Southworth-Southard DNA Project
- Travis DNA Project
- Thrift /Frith /Firth DNA Project
- TROUT-DNA Research Project
- West DNA project
- Worden DNA Project
Y-DNA haplogroups
Technical terms
- Ancestral haplotype
- Base
- Base pair
- Chromosome browser
- Cladogram
- Convergence
- Deletion
- DNA databases
- Electropherogram
- Endogamy
- Founder effect
- Genetic distance
- Genetic drift
- Genetic family
- Generation length
- Haplogroup
- Haplotype
- Insertion
- Locus
- Match
- Micro-allele
- Modal haplotype
- Most recent common ancestor
- Mutation
- Mutation rates
- Next generation sequencing
- Non-paternity event
- Null value
- Patriline
- Pedigree collapse
- Phylogeography
- RecLOH
- Saturation
- Short tandem repeat
- Single-nucleotide polymorphism
- Subclade
- Three-quarter sibling
- Triangulation
- Unique-event polymorphism
- Walk Through the Y
- Y Chromosome Consortium
- Y chromosome
- Y-STR
- Y-chromosomal Adam
Y-DNA haplogroups
DNA projects
General
Geographical DNA projects
Haplogroup projects
Miscellaneous DNA projects
- Genealogical society projects
- Native American projects
- New DNA projects
- Null projects
- Special DNA projects
- Walk through the Y projects
Project administration
- Admin tasks
- Copyright
- Displaying Y-DNA results
- Ethics, guidelines and standards
- Establishing a DNA geographical project
- Establishing a Y-DNA surname project
- How to videos for project administrators
- ISOGG member peer review
- ISOGG Project Administrator Guidelines
- Matching and grouping in surname DNA projects
- Non-paternity events in genetic genealogy
- Online resources for project administrators
- Privacy policies, consent forms and terms and conditions
- Project consent forms
- Promoting your DNA project
- Setting up the DNA project website
Academic research projects
- International HapMap Project
- Irish DNA Atlas Project
- People of the British Isles Project
- Personal Genome Project
Personal genomics
- DNA in health and disease
- Personal genomics
- Personal Genome Project
- Personal genome test proactive successes
Genealogy information and resources
General
Family history and genealogical societies
- DNA Interest Groups
- Family History Society of Newfoundland and Labrador
- Federation of Family History Societies
- Guild of One-Name Studies
Genealogy resources by country
Genealogy resources by country
- Australia
- Britain, United Kingdom and Commonwealth resources
- Canada
- England
- France
- Germany
- Ireland
- New Zealand
- Portugal
- Scotland
- Wales
- USA genealogy resources - An introduction for beginners and non-US researchers
Software
History of genetic genealogy
- History of genetic genealogy
- Genetic genealogy short summary
- Pioneer surname projects
- Summary of known projects
- Genetic genealogy before 1980
- Genetic genealogy 1980 to 1989
- Genetic genealogy 1990 to 1999
- Genetic genealogy 2000
- Genetic genealogy 2001
- Genetic genealogy 2002
- Genetic genealogy 2003
- Genetic genealogy 2004
- Genetic genealogy 2005
- Genetic genealogy 2006
- Genetic genealogy 2007
- Genetic genealogy 2008
- Genetic genealogy 2009
- Genetic genealogy 2010
- Genetic genealogy 2011
- Genetic genealogy 2012
- Genetic genealogy 2013
Events
- Family Tree DNA's International Conference on Genetic Genealogy
- Family History and DNA: Genetic Genealogy in 2013, a one-day conference organised by ISOGG in conjunction with the Southern California Genealogical Society's Jamboree.
- Genetic genealogy conferences and courses
- ISOGG visit to Sanger Institute
- Who Do You Think You Are? Conference and ISOGG
- Genetic Genealogy Ireland and Back To Our Past
ISOGG regional pages
Biographies
Glossary
Index
- An alphabetical listing of articles in the ISOGG Wiki Note that this page is automatically generated by the ISOGG Wiki. For easy navigation the index is linked in the sidebar.
Abbreviations
Special pages
Official documentation
Deprecated pages
These pages have been superseded by the Autosomal DNA testing comparison chart and are no longer updated but are retained for historical interest: