Posted By:Corra Ward
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Subject:ALSO - Learn about the migration of your Warren Family
Post Date:May 31, 2009 at 03:15:59
Message URL:http://genforum.genealogy.com/warren/messages/12698.html
Forum:Warren Family Genealogy Forum
Forum URL:http://genforum.genealogy.com/warren/

Learn about the migration of your family thru a 5 year National Geographic sponsored Project.

Enter the 5 year Genographic Project by National Geographic: I got beautiful maps. One map of where my mother's line migrated and one where my father's line migrated over the last 60,000 years plus. Amazing!If you do the Family Tree DNA Project first, it costs $15 to transfer to the National Geographic's Genographic Project for the migration of man. Just call FTDNA and they can transfer you via phone call.
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MORE INFO ON THE NATIONAL GENOGRAPHIC PROJECT, IF YOU WISH!
It is a five year genetic study sponsored by National Geographic. (Info below from the project's website)
Your Genetic Journey - The Genographic Project - National Geographic and IBM's Genographic Project explores early human ... Furthermore, this is not a genealogy study. You will not learn about your ...See Link Below for Answers:
https://www3.nationalgeographic.com/genographic/participate.html - 32k -

Frequently Asked Questions: See Link Below
https://www3.nationalgeographic.com/genographic/faqs_participation.html#/Q1/

About the Project: See Link Below
https://www3.nationalgeographic.com/genographic/about.html

After I did this study with my family lines, at my option, I was able to transfer my results over to the FamilyTreeDNA Project for free. This is optional. This study does not test for paternity, genetic illnesses, etc. As stated on one of the morning talk shows, it is considered junk DNA and is used only for the migration of man.

Using your Halogroup information/marker info you can enter into the FamilyTreeDNA Project for free. You can expand your markers in this FamilyTreeDNA Project if you wish at a later time to determine how close the common ancestor might be to your Warren matches.

This Halogroup w/marker info tells you if you have a match of a common ancestor from 5 to 20 generations back. This is how it works I think, if I'm wrong please post otherwise.