Big Y conversion in processI have been seeing many questions regarding changes to Family Tree DNA's Big Y results or the inability to access them. Here we will see why some people cannot acc… Read More
I have received my brother's Big Y results from Family Tree DNA. You can see the incredible discoveries I made by seeing my post The Big Y test from Family Tree DNA can knock your socks off!… Read More
I have used Y-STR testing to confirm that my immigrant ancestor was Robert Thompson who died 1697 in St. Mary's County, Maryland. I used my list of Y-DNA matches at Family Tree DNA and the r… Read More
The Big Y conversion to hg38 is complete for my kit and those of my matches. In my previous post Evaluating new Big Y changes I examined my new hg38 results and the new chromosome brows… Read More
What is YFull?YFull.com is an interpretation service for Y-chromosome Next-Generation Sequencing tests which include the Big Y test at Family Tree DNA and tests like the YElite 2.1 from Full… Read More
Guest blog by Ellen Pasternack, DPhil candidate at the University of OxfordAbout me
Hi! I'm Ellen Pasternack, a DPhil candidate in the University of Oxford's Interdisciplinary Bioscien… Read More
Every yoga exercise student knows that routine technique relieves nerves, wards off stress and anxiety, and also improves both mental and physical health and wellness. Lots of current re… Read More
I was having a conversation with some colleagues about a institutions which wanted to understand some ways of integrating Azure’s data science services in their curriculum for t… Read More
Australian National University (ANU) is the top-ranked university in Australia, and the 24th best university in the world. Researchers at ANU contribute to this prestigious ranking by advan… Read More
Pharmacology can be defined as the study of substances that interact with living systems through chemical processes, especially by binding to regulatory molecules and activating or inhibitin… Read More
Scientists have found definitive evidence which suggests that two groups of ecologically important marine microorganisms could be eating virus. This study could lead to a better understandin… Read More
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2020 to Emmanuelle Charpentier, from the Max Planck Unit for the Science of Pathogens, Berlin, Germany and Jenn… Read More
The woolly rhino is an extinct species commonly found throughout Europe and northern Asia during the last ice age. In a big surprise for researchers worldwide, melting permafrost in Siberia… Read More
If you have visited Ireland, you may have met members of the Irish Travellers Community. They are sometimes labelled gipsies by mistake when they’re, in fact, indigenous people who&rsq… Read More