Hello everybody!
I am glad to announce about the next step in development of the Russian community of genetic genealogy - we have created and have registeredjournal:
The Russian Journal of Genetic Genealogy
ISSN: 1920-2989
http://RJGG.org - The Russian Journal of Genetic Genealogy
http://Ru.RJGG.org - The Russian Journal of Genetic Genealogy (Russian Edition)
The Russian Journal of Genetic Genealogy (RJGG) offers research andtheories, proof and disproofs, examples and techniques to readers. Itis dedicated to disseminating research-based and practical information,with examples, the use of the possibilities of genetics in genealogy togeneral public. The RJGG will acquaint readers with scientists andtheir activity, with amateurs and their development and projects.
We invite you (authors) to submit an article for consideration in The Russian Journal of Genetic Genealogy, a web-based (and print version) publication of the Community of Genetic Genealogists. The journal will be published few times annually by 100-150 pages.
We invite you to join Author's group (which is free).
We are glad to all authors writing on general Genetis Genealogy themes, but especially to those of them, whose operating time concern thepeople of Russia. We look forward to hearing from you. Please feel freeto email us if you would like to discuss your proposed contribution.
For more information about The Russian Journal of Genetic Genealogy (RJGG), contact:
Michael Temosh, Editor-in-Chief
Denis Grigoriev, Technical Editor
Roman Sychev, Design Editor
http://forum.molgen.org - this is our discussion board.
There some papers in journal already:
- Balanovsky O. - European prehistory in mirror of genetics: a contemporary view
- Mertens G. , Goossens H. - Geographic distribution and molecular evolution of ancestral Y chromosome haplotypes in the Low Countries
- Grigoriev D. - Whit Athey, developer of Y-haplogroup predictor
- Malyarchuk B. - Следы балтийских славян в генофонде русского населения Восточной Европы (Traces of the Baltic Slavs in a genofund of Russian population of the East Europe)
- Malyarchuk B. - [URL="http://rjgg.molgen.org/index.php/RJGGRE/article/view/17"]
I am glad to announce about the next step in development of the Russian community of genetic genealogy - we have created and have registeredjournal:
The Russian Journal of Genetic Genealogy
ISSN: 1920-2989
http://RJGG.org - The Russian Journal of Genetic Genealogy
http://Ru.RJGG.org - The Russian Journal of Genetic Genealogy (Russian Edition)
The Russian Journal of Genetic Genealogy (RJGG) offers research andtheories, proof and disproofs, examples and techniques to readers. Itis dedicated to disseminating research-based and practical information,with examples, the use of the possibilities of genetics in genealogy togeneral public. The RJGG will acquaint readers with scientists andtheir activity, with amateurs and their development and projects.
We invite you (authors) to submit an article for consideration in The Russian Journal of Genetic Genealogy, a web-based (and print version) publication of the Community of Genetic Genealogists. The journal will be published few times annually by 100-150 pages.
We invite you to join Author's group (which is free).
We are glad to all authors writing on general Genetis Genealogy themes, but especially to those of them, whose operating time concern thepeople of Russia. We look forward to hearing from you. Please feel freeto email us if you would like to discuss your proposed contribution.
For more information about The Russian Journal of Genetic Genealogy (RJGG), contact:
Michael Temosh, Editor-in-Chief
Denis Grigoriev, Technical Editor
Roman Sychev, Design Editor
http://forum.molgen.org - this is our discussion board.
There some papers in journal already:
- Balanovsky O. - European prehistory in mirror of genetics: a contemporary view
- Mertens G. , Goossens H. - Geographic distribution and molecular evolution of ancestral Y chromosome haplotypes in the Low Countries
- Grigoriev D. - Whit Athey, developer of Y-haplogroup predictor
- Malyarchuk B. - Следы балтийских славян в генофонде русского населения Восточной Европы (Traces of the Baltic Slavs in a genofund of Russian population of the East Europe)
- Malyarchuk B. - [URL="http://rjgg.molgen.org/index.php/RJGGRE/article/view/17"]
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