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For Release: 05-23-2005
Using DNA to Trace Family History is Focus of Online Genealogy Conference
DNA Testing is Newest Tool for Tracing Ancestry and is the Subject of Upcoming Internet-based 'Family Link Expo 2.' Genetic Genealogy Theme is Expected to Attract a Worldwide, At-home Audience of Professional and Amateur Family History Buffs.
SALT LAKE CITY (May 23, 2005) - Family Link Network today announced registration is open for Family Link Expo, an online genealogy conference June 7-July 7, 2005. This year's conference theme, "What You Need to Know about Genetic Genealogy" includes six audio-visual presentations by experts on a research tool that is transforming the way ancestry research is done. Using inexpensive, readily available DNA test results along with Internet-based genetic-genealogy databases, those researching family history can now trace pedigree through the unbreakable links revealed by the science of molecular genealogy.
Internet-based Family Link Expo will attract a worldwide audience, say co-sponsoring companies Relative Genetics and Genealogy Research Associates, and will allow family history buffs-from the comfort of their home or office-to gather an abundance of information usually only available by attending a major genealogy conference. Family Link Expo 2 is a continuation of the eGen Conference held in 2003, which was the world's first-ever online genealogy conference.
"We are excited to reach out to a global audience about the use of genetic genealogy, which is an unsurpassed tool for overcoming family history roadblocks, like surname changes and lost courthouse records," said Kathie Knoll, product manager at Relative Genetics. "We know people everywhere want to attend genealogy conferences, but travel expenses and inconvenience often prevent attendance. Now people can get the benefits of an important genealogy conference without the cost of travel." Family Link Expo 2 allows 24-hour, 7-day-a-week access to online presentations for the 30-day length of the Expo, and participants can receive printable handouts prepared by the instructors.
Tracing family history is a fast-growing pastime, studies show ancestry research is the second most popular hobby in the United States. Family history research is among the largest use of the Internet, with more than 15 million Americans going online monthly to research their family history, according to AtPlan Research. On the Internet, family history buffs find government databases with tax records, probate and other court records as well as DNA-genealogy databases with links to more than a million names of possible ancestors.
To register for the conference go to www.familylinknetwork.com or to either of the sponsor’s Web sites.
About Family Link Network Family Link Network (www.familylinknetwork.com) is an Internet-based company that offers genealogy training, events and entertainment, as well as products and services designed to assist in successfully tracing family histories.
About Relative Genetics Relative Genetics (www..com) is a world-class genomics laboratory that assists genealogists by validating family pedigrees and providing genetic family studies through its array of DNA testing solutions. Relative Genetics is headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah.
About Genealogy Research Associates Genealogy Research Associates (www.graonline.com) is a leading provider of professional research, educational products, and innovative genealogical services, headquartered in Corral de Tierra, California with an office in South Jordan, Utah.
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