Presented by Richard Hill
Speaker will present remotely / Presentation will be recorded
Learn the reasons why DNA ethnicity tests often yield unexpected results. See why siblings can have surprisingly different ethnicities and why Native American ancestry is rarely found. Compare one person’s ethnicity reports from all the major DNA tests and another person’s British Isles ancestry on each test. See why one test or another might be your best choice for ethnicity purposes.
The DNA Interest Group is a partnership program between Carlsbad City Library and the North San Diego County Genealogical Society. This program is designed to educate and inform people about the use of DNA testing for genealogical purposes through lectures on DNA. The DNA Interest Group is open to people who have all levels of computer and genealogy experience.
The program is held the third Saturday of the month from January through November and is presented in person and virtually.
- Doors open at 12:30 p.m. for social time.
- Presentations, including question-and-answer sessions, are held from 1 to 2:30 p.m.
- Breakout discussions and individualized help is usually available until 3 p.m.