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Genealogy by Genetics Book & Video Recommendations

(based on Facts & Genes article, Volume 3, Issue 1 and the FTDNA Web Site)

A page on the Family Tree DNA Web site provides a list of recommended books (and a video) for those who would like to learn more about genetics and genetic genealogy.  Each book has a label that shows whether the book is for beginners, intermediate, advanced, or all levels.  The FTDNA Web page is:

http://www.FamilyTreeDNA.com/books.html

The first item on the FTDNA recommended list is Spencer Wells' video, which is highly recommended.  In addition to the Wells’ video, there are some books that Family Tree DNA recommends for genealogists of different levels.  They have been categorized according to "Beginner", "Intermediate" and "Advanced".  Some books have been deemed to be interesting and appropriate for all levels, and therefore they are earmarked as "All Levels".  The books recommended by FTDNA with a few additional ones recommended by Robert B. Noles are listed here for your convenience.  Except as noted, all of these works are available through Amazon.com.

If you have more than a casual interest in the current and future uses of DNA testing for genetics and genealogy, you are encouraged to read a couple of the following; starting with the ones recommended for Beginners and All Levels!

ALL LEVELS

“Trace Your Roots with DNA” (Book), by Megan Smolenyak Smolenyak and Ann Turner - “This book is more than a first-rate how-to-book - it is a fascinating look at the history, importance and future of genealogical testing.  Those who are new to the subject will learn everything they want to know, and professional genealogists will find a treasure trove of new information.  This is a sensational book” - Andrew Carroll, editor of the New York Times bestseller: War Letters: Extraordinary Correspondence from American Wars.

"The Journey of Man: A Genetic Odyssey" (Video, available in VHS and DVD Format) by Spencer Wells - The video, is among the best I have seen in the new field of 'population genetics.' It is both entertaining and extremely informative.  The program is detailed enough for those who want to understand the science, and yet simple enough for most people to follow. ... This is the best that TV has to offer..." - From a viewer

"The Journey of Man: A Genetic Odyssey" (Book), by Spencer Wells - “In this surprisingly accessible book, British geneticist Wells sets out to answer long standing anthropological questions of where humans came from, how we migrated and when we arrived in such places as Europe and North America.” - Publishers Weekly

"The Seven Daughters of Eve" (Book), By Prof. Bryan Sykes - This works covers one of the most dramatic stories of genetic discovery since James Watson’s The Double Helix - a work whose scientific and cultural reverberations will be discussed for years to come.

Mapping Human History: Genes, Race and Our Common Origins (Book), by Steve Olson - “Olson talked to specialists in genetics as he traveled and much of the book concerns the stories of different peoples seeking genetic answers to the questions of their ancestry,” - Book News

"The Great Human Diasporas: The History of Diversity and Evolutions" (Book), by Luigi Lucca Cavalli-Sforza - “An excellent introduction to the complexities of human genetic diversity.” - Nature


BEGINNERS

"DNA for Family Historians" (Book), by Alan Savin - This book is easy to read and offers an extremely understandable view of genetics for genealogy. FTDNA suggests this primer for everyone interested in understanding the impact of DNA as a genealogical tool.

"Unlocking Your Genetic History:  A Step-by-Step Guide to Discovering Your Family's Medical and Genetic History" (Book), by Thomas H. Shawker, M.D.  This book is a very  recent addition to the NGS Guides Series.  This book shows the reader how to research and discover genetic predispositions to specific diseases, how to confirm ancestral connections through genetic tracing, and how to understand DNA breakthroughs reported in today's headlines. 2004. Paperback, 305pp, Indexed, Rutledge Hills Press  (available thru NGS).


INTERMEDIATE

"The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Decoding Your Genes" (Book), by Linda Tagliaferro and Mark V. Bloom, Ph.D. - Don’t be fooled by the title of this works; It provides a comprehensive guide in everyday language to explain the role genes play in shaping who we are and it includes a concise history of genetic research and the ongoing Human Genome Project.

"The Double Helix: A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structures of DNA" (Book), by James D. Watson - This works is a case history of the events leading up to the discovery of the structure of DNA, the double helix.

"Genes, Peoples and Languages" (Book), by Luigi Lucca Cavalli-Sforza  - This works consists of five lectures that serve as a summation of the author’s work over several decades, the goal of which has been nothing less than tracking the past hundred thousand years of human evolution.


ADVANCED

The History and Geography of Human Genes (Book), by Luigi Lucca Cavalli-Sforza  - “The most comprehensive treatment of human genetic variations available … It will likely play an important role in future research in anthropological genetics…” Science Magazine

Principals of Population Genetics (Book), by Daniel L. Hart  - This is a very comprehensive textbook on quantitative genetics/population genetics for readers with some background in genetics and population biology.

 

 

 


   


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