Resources for Starting a DNA Surname Stury
7/1/2010
Can't find a DNA surname study for your last name? These resources will help you get one started.
Most surnames, especially common ones, already have an established DNA surname project.  But if your surname is rare, it's possible that you won’t find a surname project.  The following books and websites contain information about starting and running your own surname project.
 
How to start a project
Running your project and recruiting participants Need guidance on using DNA testing as part of your genealogy research? See our "Complete Guide to Genetic Genealogy" in the December 2009 Family Tree Magazine.
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