Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 111. Chapters: Allele, Genetic drift, Mitochondrial Eve, Allele frequency, Genetic studies on Jews, Genetic history of indigenous peoples of the Americas, Y-chromosomal Aaron, Race and genetics, Recent African origin of modern humans, Genetic history of North Africa, Genealogical DNA test, Human mitochondrial molecular clock, List of haplogroups of historical and famous figures, Molecular anthropology, Ancient DNA, Human migration, Early human migrations, Most recent common ancestor, Human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup, River Out of Eden, Jefferson DNA data, Paternal mtDNA transmission, Genetic studies on Sinhalese, Descent from Genghis Khan, Haplotype, Single-nucleotide polymorphism, List of Y-STR markers, Y-chromosomal Adam, Bobby Dunbar, Microfluidic whole genome haplotyping, Contursi Terme, Last universal ancestor, Human mitochondrial DNA haplogroup, Galton-Watson process, Cline, God's utility function, Short tandem repeat, Non-paternity event, The Seven Daughters of Eve, Sorenson Molecular Genealogy Foundation, Identical ancestors point, Aleksandar Ba ko, Archaeogenetics, List of Y-DNA single-nucleotide polymorphisms, Lichtenstein Cave, Surname DNA project, Augustine Warner, Eurasian Adam, RecLOH, Paragroup, 100% English, List of DNA tested mummies, Heteroplasmy, Unique-event polymorphism, Pierre Zalloua, Donald Panther-Yates, Cambridge Reference Sequence, Hypervariable region, East Yorkshire Family History Society, Lethal alleles, List of genetic genealogy topics, List of X-STR markers, Saturation, Strbase, Electropherogram, OmniPop, Modal haplotype, Antecedent, Velda, Subclade. Excerpt: Genetic studies on the Jews are part of population genetics. This discipline is used to better understand the chronology of migration and thus complements the results provided by history, archeology, language or paleontology. The interest of ...