Quicksheet: Citing Genetic Sources for History Research - Evidence Style

Quicksheet: Citing Genetic Sources for History Research - Evidence Style

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Quicksheet: Citing Genetic Sources for History Research - Evidence Style*, by Elizabeth Shown Mills, 2015, 4 pp folded; Laminated; ISBN: 978-0-8063-2016-8; Item #: GPC3877. *Based on Mills, Evidence Explained: Citing History Sources from Artifacts to Cyberspace, 3rd Edition, 2015. DNA analysis is the new frontier in genealogical research. Combined with traditional research methods it is the gold standard in genealogy. Four types of DNA tests are commonly used in genetic testing: (1) Y-DNA; (2) MT-DNA; (3) AT-DNA; and (4) X-Line DNA. The successful use of these tests requires interpretation, but in conjunction with documentary research, indisputable genealogical evidence can easily be established. One of the purposes of this QuickSheet is to show how to cite sources in compiling a genealogy using DNA analysis. As Ms. Mills demonstrates, the standards for citation, evidence analysis, and proof—when using DNA tests for historical purposes—are the same as those for sound historical and gen

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