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BP-2000 Lineages Tested
Project Details
       Background
       Objectives of Project
       Using 12, 25, or 37 Markers
       How Samples Are Taken
       Data Handling and Privacy
       Costs
About Genetic Genealogy
       History
       Y-chromosome DNA
       Mitochondrial DNA
       Y-chromosome Markers
       Mutations
       Value of Mutations
       Other Reasons For Differences
               in Numbers
       A Word For The Cautious
Test Results
      
Table I
      
Table II
              
Hypothetical Chart of "Adam"
                      
and Descendants

 

Haplotype Mapping Strategy
       Introduction
       First Steps in the Strategy
       Establishing the Earliest Ancestor's
       Haplotype
       A Hypothetical Example
       Another Example
       Haplotype Mapping and Analysis
       The Dreaded NPE
Connections
      
Francis Beaty and Related Lineages
              
L-20 Family Group Sheets
      
John Beatty, Ayrshire, Scotland (L-5)
              
L-5 Ancestral Family Tree
      
Marvin T. Beatty (L-44)
               Digging For My Genetic Roots
In Search of “Adam” Beatty
      
Summary of 16th Century Batie
              
and Batison Families
Why Should You Participate?
How To Participate
      
Open Letter to Prospective Participant
       Getting a Kit
       Which Kit to Buy
       Questions?
More About DNA
      
Interpreting Test Results
Beatty Project 2000 (BP-2000)