Cómo Evaluar el ADN Autosómico

Paul Woodbury, MEd., AG
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Spanish

La popularidad de las pruebas de la genealogía genética está creciendo en todo el mundo. Pero, ¿cómo se utilizan y evalúan los resultados para resolver misterios genealógicos? En este curso, aprenderá a interpretar los resultados de las pruebas de ADN autosómico basándose en el ADN compartido, los centimorgans y las relaciones genéticamente equivalentes.

Tue, November 10 2026: 15:00 UTC

About the speaker

About the speaker

From a young age, Paul Woodbury fell in love with genealogy research. To pursue his passion for this field, he studied genetics and family history at Brigham Young University. To aid in his desire to share his knowledge with others, he has also re
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