DNA Research Group - Tools in Practice
About The first SAG DNA Research Group was established in 2015 to assist Society members to increase their knowledge of DNA research. Since that time it has covered a variety of topics that set the foundation skills for group members. The Society has developed a range of activities aimed at the wide spectrum of needs, from those just wanting to know what DNA is all about, to the advanced user. We now have two DNA Research Groups – Tools in Practice for the intermediate level researcher and Research Discussion Group for those using advanced genetic genealogy techniques. DNA Research Group - Our ‘Tools in Practice’ (TiP) sessions are targeted at intermediate DNA researchers who want to explore new tools to assist in their research. These sessions aim to help demonstrate how a range of different tools can be utilised, applying them in practice through case studies and workshops (quarterly, morning session). All are welcome to attend our meetings. This group meets 4 times per year. Group Leads
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Quick Links This group is supported by the DNA Sydney blog - https://dnasydney.wordpress.com/ DNA Testing for Genealogy by Louise Coakley - https://genie1.au/dna/ Blog posts by Veronica Williams https://genemonkey25.blogspot.com/2021/05/developing-your-dna-analysis-skills.html https://genemonkey25.blogspot.com/2021/06/building-your-dna-competency.html |
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