Comparative Genetic Genealogy
is an interdisciplinary field that combines genetics, genealogy, and computer science to analyze and interpret genetic data.
Designed for students interested in forensic science, anthropology, and computer science, this program provides a comprehensive understanding of genetic genealogy techniques and their applications.
Through a combination of theoretical foundations and practical exercises, learners will gain hands-on experience in analyzing DNA data, identifying genetic relationships, and reconstructing family histories.
Some key topics covered in the course include genetic data interpretation, DNA matching algorithms, and forensic genetics.
By the end of the program, learners will be equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary to apply genetic genealogy principles in real-world settings.
Whether you're a student looking to pursue a career in forensic science or simply interested in exploring the intersection of genetics and genealogy, this program is an excellent choice.
Explore the exciting world of Comparative Genetic Genealogy and discover how genetic data can be used to solve crimes, understand human migration patterns, and uncover hidden family histories.