Using DNA for Adoption & Unknown Parentage Work

Mary Eberle, JD
Jul 18, 2019
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About this webinar

Adoption and unknown (or misattributed) parentage events—whether recent or in the past—can challenge genealogists. DNA can be a powerful tool for finding birth families. We’ll cover techniques and resources for this work. 

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  1. Review of laws affecting adoptees’ access to their birth information
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  3. Steps for using DNA for adoption work
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  5. Predicting matches’ relationships based on amount of shared DNA
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  7. Finding related matches: shared matches/in-common-with matches
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  9. Reviewing matches’ trees—finding common ancestors
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  11. Building trees back and forward in time
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  13. Developing and testing hypotheses for the unknown parent(s)  
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About the speaker

How can DNA change your life? Biotech patent attorney and scientist turned genetic genealogist, Mary Eberle, JD, has the answers. Inspired by stories (and a super-sleuth energized by the thrill of the...
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