This is the next challenge in DNA research, and it could change everything Haaretz
On June 16, 2001, it was announced that one of the most ambitious and significant scientific projects in human history had been completed: publication of a draft …
More than 26 million people have added their DNA to four leading ancestry databases: report Mashable
Millions of people have willingly given up their privacy via their own DNA, thanks to the growing popularity of at-home ancestry tests. More than 26 million people …
Why You Should Dig Up Your Family’s History — and How to Do It The New York Times
Learning your history is forced reckoning, asking you to consider whose stories you carry with you and which ones you want to carry forward.
Looking for your roots? For Asians, blacks and Latinos, DNA tests don’t tell whole story USA TODAY
Genealogical DNA testing kits work better for whites, might not tell full story for blacks, Latinos and Asians.