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A video of the lecture given Saturday 12 November 2011 by Debbie Kennett on the use of Y-, mitochondrial and autosomal-DNA for researching family history with special emphasis on British India is available in the [http://www.members-area.fibis.org/ FIBIS Social Network] website. A copy of the PowerPoint presentation and handouts given at the talk are also available with the video. | A video of the lecture given Saturday 12 November 2011 by Debbie Kennett on the use of Y-, mitochondrial and autosomal-DNA for researching family history with special emphasis on British India is available in the [http://www.members-area.fibis.org/ FIBIS Social Network] website. A copy of the PowerPoint presentation and handouts given at the talk are also available with the video. | ||
== Related articles == | |||
* [[FIBIS DNA project]] | |||
* [[Indian haplogroups]] | |||
==Recommended reading== | ==Recommended reading== |
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FIBIS resources
- Video of talk given by Debbie Kennett on “Ancestral Research through DNA”
A video of the lecture given Saturday 12 November 2011 by Debbie Kennett on the use of Y-, mitochondrial and autosomal-DNA for researching family history with special emphasis on British India is available in the FIBIS Social Network website. A copy of the PowerPoint presentation and handouts given at the talk are also available with the video.
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Recommended reading
DNA and Social Networking – A Guide to Genealogy in the Twenty-First Century by Debbie Kennett, published Novenber 2011, is available to buy online from the FIBIS Shop
The chapter titles in the book may be seen here