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Publishing DNA resultsPresenting and publishing the results of a DNA study is a complex task. Review this file to see how the best studies have tackled this problem.
View examples of the different types of maps and charts that you can create to illustrate your DNA study's results
This file lists online resources that will help you publish your DNA study
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“DNA opens a new window into history. This book shows, in a very clear and straightforward way, how to start.” Steve Jones, Professor of Genetics, UCL “If you have any interest in how DNA tests can be used in family history, then you should read this book.” Alan Stewart, Family History Monthly “I can hardly believe it but the book you posted in England on Monday
arrived in Ontario on Friday. I have been reading it most of the weekend. An excellent resource.”
J P Bradford, Canada “This is a book I've been wanting for some time...a ‘must have' for one-namers, informative and useful for all family historians.” Howard Benbrook, Guild of One-Name Studies “This comprehensive manual should be on every one-namer's desk and will be of great benefit to anyone researching their ancestors.” “I read it cover to cover and judge it to be an excellent guide to the topic for the masses who are baffled and bemused
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