The Oklahoman

Seminar explores aspects of DNA research

- BY SHARON BURNS For The Oklahoman If you have a question, event, idea or an experience you wish to share, email Sharon Burns at sburns@opubco.com.

The Oklahoma Genealogic­al Society Spring Seminar 2017 will be from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 1 at the Oklahoma History Center, 800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive.

“A Day with the Genetic Genealogis­t Blaine Bettinger, Ph.D., J.D.” is the theme of the presentati­on. Bettinger is an intellectu­al property attorney and a DNA specialist and creator of the website “The Genetic Genealogis­t” online at www.thegenetic­tgenealogi­st.com.

His lectures will include:

used by genealogis­ts about 2010 to reveal hidden informatio­n which was not available in Y-DNA or mtDNA. Autosomal DNA had useful ethnicity estimates, helped with finding long-lost cousins and examining genealogic­al problems. This test is now a must have tool for genealogy.

DNA testing companies provide their own analysis of test results. Third-party tools allow test-takers to learn more about their genomic heritage. This lecture will focus on some of these tools such as including admixture calculator­s and the identifica­tion of genetic cousins.

This lecture, which is a challenge for genealogis­ts, will provide ways to encourage family members to participat­e in the DNA testing.

although not available now, the future of genetic genealogy will be available soon. This lecture will provide informatio­n on how companies are using DNA and genealogie­s to reconstruc­t the genomes of ancestors. The program also will provide informatio­n on how the informatio­n might be used in the future.

Blaine also is the author of books “Guide to DNA Testing and Genetic Genealogy” and “Genetic Genealogy in Practice.”

Registrati­on fee is $50 before March 15, which includes the syllabus and lunch. Registrati­on after March 15 is $60. The registrati­on form is available online at okgensoc.org/ events/2017Spring­Seminar. Send advance registrati­on and fee to Oklahoma Genealogic­al Society, P.O. Box 12986, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73157-2986.

If you wish to join or renew your membership in the Oklahoma Genealogic­al Society membership, the fee is $25 for an individual or $30 for a family membership.

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