• Home
  • About Genetic Genealogy
  • About
  • Archives
  • Featured Articles

The Genetic Genealogist

Adding DNA to the Genealogist's Toolbox

The Spring 2008 Issue of the Journal of Genetic Genealogy

April 22nd, 2008 in DNA Articles |

Yesterday the Spring 2008 Issue of the Journal of Genetic Genealogy was published online. As always, the journal and every article is completely FREE. Here is a listing of the articles in the current issue:

  • Editor’s Corner – A New Y Tree by Whit Athey
  • ‘Satiable Curiosity – Y-Chromosome and mtDNA Information from deCODEMe by Ann Turner
  • Genetic Structure of an Isolated Sub-Tribe of the Adi People of Arunachal Pradesh State in Northeast India: Isonymy Analysis and Selective Neutrality of Surname Distribution in Adi Panggi by Suvendu Maji and T. S. Vasulu
  • The Subclades of mtDNA Haplogroup J and Proposed Motifs for Assigning Control-Region Sequences into these Clades by Jim Logan
  • A New Subclade of Y Haplogroup J2b by T. Whit Athey and Bonnie E. Schrack
  • Where Did European Men Come From by Kalevi Wiik

Post to Twitter

← Tracing a 500-Year-Old Founder Mutation Using Genetic Genealogy
Genetic Genealogy, Public Databases, and Criminals →

No Responses to “ The Spring 2008 Issue of the Journal of Genetic Genealogy ”

  1. # 1 Family Genealogy and Family Tree Blog Says:
    April 26th, 2008 at 10:14 pm

    by Whit Athey ‘Satiable Curiosity – Y-Chromosome and mtDNA Information from deCODEMe by Ann Turner Genetic Structure of an Isolated Sub-Tribe of the Adi People of Arunachal Pradesh State in Northeast India: Isonymy Analysis and Selective Neutrality of..read more. The classic situation is how we percept those things we are looking for. I like simple knowledgeable short articles. They are really satisfied my curiosity. (more…)

  • About

    The Genetic Genealogist examines the intersection of traditional genealogical techniques and modern genetic research. The blog also explores the latest news and developments in the related field of personal genomics. To learn more about me or about genetic genealogy, please explore the site.


    Discover yourself at 23andMe
  • My NEW eBook!

    Download my FREE 28-page eBook:
    "I Have The Results of My Genetic Genealogy Test, Now What?"


  • Search TGG

  • Connect

    Follow Blaine at Twitter


  • Subscribe


    Enter your email address:

    Delivered by FeedBurner







The Genetic Genealogist © 2007 - 2008 All Rights Reserved. Powered by WordPress
Process in 27 queries. 0.885 seconds.

Graphite 2.2 made by Nurudin Jauhari
Entries and Comments.