Hangout with 23andMe Ancestry Ambassador CeCe Moore to learn the basics of Genetic Genealogy and 23andMe’s Ancestry features. CeCe will be joined by 23andMe … Video Rating: 4 / 5
i ordered my kit friday i cant wait. my uncle in on the site already?
Mark Hahnel
Two +23andMe employees, +Christine Moschella & +Laurie Kahn, and citizen
scientist +CeCe Moore provide a comprehensive introduction to
#geneticgenealogy and how to use +23andMe’s ancestry features. Worth
watching for everyone.
A related slide set explaining #geneticgenealogy : http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.103680
and a document http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.842571 explaining why
#autosomalDNA comparisons correctly identify relatives whose common
ancestor with one lived up to 5 generations ago. This enables one:
? to discover one’s biological identity, if one was adopted, and
? to reconnect with close relatives, or their descendants,
with whom contact was lost during recent historical events.
Hangout with 23andMe: Genetic Genealogy Basics ?
Lisa Jimenez
This was an excellent hangout for someone who’s new to this topic such as
myself. I hope that 23andme will host future hangouts keeping us all in the
genealogy loop. So glad it was posted on youtube. Thanks ladies!?
ShalomAvenue
Not to offend anyone, but I am a bit confused pertaining to the lab results
when comparing results by different companies. Same specimen (saliva) and
different results. There are agreements in the results and also
disagreements when comparing the results, why is that? For example, one may
say a person has certain percent of such an such region, while the other
one in regards to the same region may say 0%. The same goes for Jewish
ancestry, while one says there is certain % of Jewish ancestry in a
person’s DNA, the other one denies it. With such disagreements, how can the
test be trusted? I understand DNA does not lie but what causes the
disagreements on the lab results??
CeCe Moore
If you missed the 23andme Google hangout, it is on YouTube. (This is a very
basic presentation.)?
Ericka Swarthy Daisy
Two +23andMe employees, +Christine Moschella & +Laurie Kahn, and citizen
scientist +CeCe Moore provide a comprehensive introduction to
#geneticgenealogy and how to use +23andMe’s ancestry features. Worth
watching for everyone.
A related slide set explaining #geneticgenealogy : http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.103680
and a document http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.842571 explaining why
#autosomalDNA comparisons correctly identify relatives whose common
ancestor with one lived up to 5 generations ago. This enables one:
? to discover one’s biological identity, if one was adopted, and
? to reconnect with close relatives, or their descendants,
with whom contact was lost during recent historical events.
Hangout with 23andMe: Genetic Genealogy Basics ?
Jen Baldwin
If you missed the 23andme Google hangout, it is on YouTube. (This is a very
basic presentation.)?
Miley onDisney
Another AWESOME video! I have learned so much from 23andMe. I am so
fascinated by genetics. You explain everything in terms that are easy to
understand and are also entertaining. Thank you so much for producing all
of these great videos on YouTube. I came back tonight to find out how to
get the Ancestry DNA Test, which I will do now.?
Laurel Paris Suess
Thank you for this excellent presentation. This intro cleared up numerous
questions in my mind and I’m better able to interpret the data. I’ve got so
much more to learn from your videos. Many thanks.?
forEd Semail
23andMe: Genetic Genealogy Basics Hangout 1?
Janice Snead
If you missed the 23andme Google hangout, it is on YouTube. (This is a very
basic presentation.)?
Miley onDisney
I just wanted to add – not to take away from the intelligence and
much-appreciated contributions of you all – but I think CeCe has the most
gorgeous hair! Absolutely beautiful! I love how it’s straight on top and
wavy as it goes lower. She should have been a hair model, like for shampoo
or something. Gorgeous!?
i ordered my kit friday i cant wait. my uncle in on the site already?
Two +23andMe employees, +Christine Moschella & +Laurie Kahn, and citizen
scientist +CeCe Moore provide a comprehensive introduction to
#geneticgenealogy and how to use +23andMe’s ancestry features. Worth
watching for everyone.
A related slide set explaining #geneticgenealogy :
http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.103680
and a document http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.842571 explaining why
#autosomalDNA comparisons correctly identify relatives whose common
ancestor with one lived up to 5 generations ago. This enables one:
? to discover one’s biological identity, if one was adopted, and
? to reconnect with close relatives, or their descendants,
with whom contact was lost during recent historical events.
Hangout with 23andMe: Genetic Genealogy Basics ?
This was an excellent hangout for someone who’s new to this topic such as
myself. I hope that 23andme will host future hangouts keeping us all in the
genealogy loop. So glad it was posted on youtube. Thanks ladies!?
Not to offend anyone, but I am a bit confused pertaining to the lab results
when comparing results by different companies. Same specimen (saliva) and
different results. There are agreements in the results and also
disagreements when comparing the results, why is that? For example, one may
say a person has certain percent of such an such region, while the other
one in regards to the same region may say 0%. The same goes for Jewish
ancestry, while one says there is certain % of Jewish ancestry in a
person’s DNA, the other one denies it. With such disagreements, how can the
test be trusted? I understand DNA does not lie but what causes the
disagreements on the lab results??
If you missed the 23andme Google hangout, it is on YouTube. (This is a very
basic presentation.)?
Two +23andMe employees, +Christine Moschella & +Laurie Kahn, and citizen
scientist +CeCe Moore provide a comprehensive introduction to
#geneticgenealogy and how to use +23andMe’s ancestry features. Worth
watching for everyone.
A related slide set explaining #geneticgenealogy :
http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.103680
and a document http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.842571 explaining why
#autosomalDNA comparisons correctly identify relatives whose common
ancestor with one lived up to 5 generations ago. This enables one:
? to discover one’s biological identity, if one was adopted, and
? to reconnect with close relatives, or their descendants,
with whom contact was lost during recent historical events.
Hangout with 23andMe: Genetic Genealogy Basics ?
If you missed the 23andme Google hangout, it is on YouTube. (This is a very
basic presentation.)?
Another AWESOME video! I have learned so much from 23andMe. I am so
fascinated by genetics. You explain everything in terms that are easy to
understand and are also entertaining. Thank you so much for producing all
of these great videos on YouTube. I came back tonight to find out how to
get the Ancestry DNA Test, which I will do now.?
Thank you for this excellent presentation. This intro cleared up numerous
questions in my mind and I’m better able to interpret the data. I’ve got so
much more to learn from your videos. Many thanks.?
23andMe: Genetic Genealogy Basics Hangout 1?
If you missed the 23andme Google hangout, it is on YouTube. (This is a very
basic presentation.)?
I just wanted to add – not to take away from the intelligence and
much-appreciated contributions of you all – but I think CeCe has the most
gorgeous hair! Absolutely beautiful! I love how it’s straight on top and
wavy as it goes lower. She should have been a hair model, like for shampoo
or something. Gorgeous!?
Thanks! I look forward to more of the same. ?