DNA in Genealogy
R.E. Butler
Apr 9/2005
Presentation Outline
No. Slides
• DNA Basics 4
• DNA Testing for Genealogy 7
• Sample Results & Maps 5
• Sample Data Base Screens 5
• References 2
Human Cell (The Incredible Machine)Chromosome & Mitochondrial DNA
DNA Structure (Human Genome Project) Double Helix with Bases A,T,C,G
DNA = Digital Codesidentical in every cell
• Mitochondria: ~ 15 thousand A,T,C & G– mtDNA Inherited from mothers only
• Chromosomes: ~ 3 billion A,T,C & G– C1-22 * 2 + X,Y for males– C1-22 * 2 + X,X for females– Y is from fathers only
• Digital Coding = Protein Coding + “Junk” DNA
• Y genealogy tests: Use data from the Junk.
Y Chromosome Markersblairgenealogy.com/dna/dna101.html
Testing the Y-Chromosome
The Y-Chromosome has definable segments of DNA with known genetic characteristics. These segments are known as Markers. These markers occur at an identifiable physical location on a chromosome known as a Locus. Each marker is designated by a number (known as DYS#), according to international conventions. You will often find the terms Marker and Locus used interchangeably, but technically the Marker is what is tested and the Locus is where the marker is located on the chromosome.
Although there are several types of markers used in DNA studies, the Y-Chromosome test uses only one type. The marker used is called a Short Tandem Repeat (STR). STRs are short sequences of DNA, (usually 2, 3, 4, or 5 base pairs long), that are repeated numerous times in a head-tail manner. The 16 base pair sequence of "gatagatagatagata" would represent 4 repeats of the sequence "gata". These repeats are referred to as Allele. The variation of the number of repeats of each marker enables discrimination between individuals.
Reading the Y Chromosome Resultsblairgenealogy.com/dna/dna101.html
Marker 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
DYS#
Part ID#
3 9 3
3 9 0
1 9 *
3 9 1
3 8 5 a
3 8 5 b
4 2 6
3 8 8
4 3 9
3 8 9 i
3 9 2
3 8 9 ii
Ancestor #
3947 13 26 14 11 12 14 12 12 11 13 13 29 0001
The table below is a shortened version of the actual table used to show our DNA test results. It shows 12 of the 25 markers that most of the participants had tested.
The numbers (1-12) across the top of the table are the marker numbers. They have no significance other than as an easy way to refer to the marker. Note: FamilyTree DNA refers to these numbers as Locus. The second set of numbers across the top of the matrix are DYS# (the actual marker names).
Father
Father
Mother
C1 - 22 Y
C1 - 22 X mt
Father
Mother
Mother
C1 - 22 X
C1 - 22 X mt
Father
Father
Mother
C1 - 22 Y
C1 - 22 X mt
Father
Mother
Mother
C1 - 22 X
C1 - 22 X mt
Father
Male
Mother
C1 - 22 Y
mtC1 - 22 X
mtC1 - 22 X
C1 - 22 Y
C1 - 22 Y
mtC1 - 22 X
mtC1 - 22 X
C1 - 22 Y
mtC1 - 22 X
C1 - 22 X
DNA Ancestor ChartChromosomomes are mosiacs of parents, except for Y and mt.
DNA Testing Labs (part 1)http://genealogy.about.com/od/dna_testing/
African AncestryFind out whether your maternal or paternal line has African ancestry with tests from this DNA service.
AncestrybyDNACompany offers a genetic DNA test geared toward deep ancestry - determining your percentages of African, Indo European, Native American, and East Asian ancestry.
Family Tree DNAThis DNA testing service includes a surname-based reconstruction program to help you connect with relatives when the conventional paper trail ends. Probably the most popular genealogy DNA testing service.
GeneTreeGeneTree Inc. offers genealogists a variety of testing services to aid in reconstructing and validating family relationships through DNA including mtDNA analysis, Y-chromosome testing, and Native American ancestry verification.
DNA Testing Labs (part 2)http://genealogy.about.com/od/dna_testing/
JewishGen - Genealogy By GeneticsThis service is dedicated to helping genealogists find lost relatives when the paper trail ends and the brick wall takes its place. They use a cheek scraping to obtain a DNA sample that can help accurately determine a relationship to another individual.
Molecular Genealogy Research ProjectFormerly known as the BYU Molecular Genealogy Project, this genealogical genetic database project is being conducted by the Sorenson Molecular Genealogy Foundation. Individual DNA testing for personal use is not offered.
Oxford AncestorsOffers DNA based genealogy services. One test interprets your deep maternal ancestry, linking you - if your roots are in Europe - to one of seven women.
Relative GeneticsOne of the top genetic testing labs for genealogists, Relative Genetics offers Y-line and mtDNA testing for individuals and can also help organize a family or surname DNA project.
Cost ComparisonFamily Tree DNA vs Oxford Ancestors
Family Tree DNA Oxford AncestorsUS$ CND $ £ Sterling CDN $
(*1.22) (*2.31)mtDNA 159 194 MatriLine 180 415
MatriLine + Map 195 450
Y 12 markers 159 194 Y Clan (10 markers) 180 415Y 25 markers 229 279 Y Clan + Map 195 450Y 37 markers 289 353
Tribes of Britain 25 58
Y 12 + mtDNA 269 328 Matriline + MapY 25 + mtDNA 319 389 + Y Clan + MapY 37 + mtDNA 359 438 + Tribes 395 911
Oxford Conversion Y10 to Y12 100 122 Y10 to Y25 180 220
Test Procedure
• Sample – Sample kit like a tooth brush in a container– Rub inside of your cheek– Mail to laboratory
• Biochemical analysis– Purification– Amplify with PCR– Sequence Determination– Analysis of Sequences