July 2010 - Genes Reunited Blog

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It’s a Brucie Bonus with the new series of WDYTYA


Published in Genes Reunited Blog on 22 Jul 2010 17:00 : who do you think you are : 0 comments : 3501 views

The new series of Who Do You Think You Are launched this week with an exciting line up of celebrities, the first being Bruce Forsyth.


Genomes and Genealogy


Published in Genes Reunited Blog on 9 Jul 2010 17:00 : 0 comments : 1864 views

Over the past few weeks many scientists and genealogist have been talking about the recent "milestone" developments with genomes. A genome is the hereditary information of an organism that is encoded in DNA. Every organism has a genome that contains all of the biological information needed to build and maintain a living example of an organism. Thus, genome is useful because it can provide us with genetic information.


Is this a censusible idea?


Published in Genes Reunited Blog on 1 Jul 2010 17:00 : census : 0 comments : 1994 views

Much debated about amongst genealogists this week is Statistics Canada's decision to scrap traditional, detailed census forms in favour for shorter forms, causing some controversy within the world of genealogy. Interestingly enough I wonder what affect this will have on future genealogist trying to research their family tree in centuries to come?