I received this information from FamilySearch today:
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| | On April 26, 1953, the DNA Double Helix was discovered by scientists James Watson and Francis Crick at Cambridge University. 50 years later to the day, the Human Genome Project was completed and in 2021, RootsTech will be celebrating how each of those discoveries changed the world by hosting a free DNA Day Event. We hope you join us! | Throughout the day, we’ll be featuring a host of experiences, classes and interactive events to help you discover more about the impact DNA is having on family history research. Events include: | - Live Webinar: 9:00 AM MDT (20 min) – Why Genealogists Use DNA
- Live Webinar: 9:45 AM MDT (20 min) – How Genealogists Use DNA
- Learning Activity: 10:30 AM MDT (60 min) – Grouping DNA Matches
- Live Q&A: 12:00 PM MDT (60 min) – DNA Painter with Jonny Perl
- Live Webinar: 1:00 PM MDT (60 min) – Using DNA to Determine Relationships
- Live Webinar: 2:15 PM MDT (30 min) – Using DNA to Find Unknown Parents: A Case Study
- Live Webinar: 3:00 PM MDT (30 min) – Using DNA to Solve a Brick Wall: A Case Study
| All classes will be streamed to the DNA Basics Learning Center and the Family History Library Facebook Page. No registration required—just click either link and you’ll join the celebration right away! | If you’d like more information about DNA Day, visit our website. We hope to see you there! ======================================================= The URL for this post is:
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