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  • Understanding DNA – Family Tree DNA
  • DNA Testing Portal – ISOGG Wiki
  • Our three basic tests – Family Tree DNA
  • What can your DNA say about you? – 23andMe
  • Beginners Guide to Genetics – Kelly Wheaton
  • Genetic Genealogy Education – BCG
  • Cyndi’s List of DNA & Genetics links
  • Learn Genetics – brief videos for beginners – SMGF & Uni of Utah
    • Introduction to Molecular Genealogy; The Four Types of DNA; Autosomal DNA; X-Chromosome DNA; Y-Chromosome DNA; Mitochondrial DNA
  • DNA Interest Groups – Look for one near you or establish a DIG in your local FHS
  • Choosing a DNA Testing Company – ISOGG Wiki
  • Which DNA test is best for me? – Maurice Gleeson
  • Autosomal DNA testing company comparison chart – ISOGG
  • AncestryDNA with and without a subscription – Ancestry blog
  • DNA Test Sales & Discount Offers
  • FamilyTreeDNA.com
  • 23andMe.com
  • AncestryDNA
  • MyHeritage DNA
  • Living DNA
Videos
  • Family Tree DNA webinars (definitely watch these early on to learn about the different test types and how to understand your results in your myFTDNA account).
  • Family Tree DNA YouTube channel
  • 23andMe YouTube Channel
  • Ancestry YouTube Channel
  • MyHeritage YouTube Channel
  • Living DNA YoutTube Channel

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  • Scientists win historic Nobel chemistry prize for ‘genetic scissors’

    BY PAUL RINCON BBC SCIENCE Two scientists have been awarded the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for developing the tools to edit DNA. Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer Doudna are the first two women to share the prize, which honours their work on the technology of genome editing.

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