DNA.Land
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DNA.Land was a not-for-profit community website run by academics affiliated with Columbia University and the New York Genome Center. The site ceased operations on 13 November 2021 as the team members had started new jobs and were unable to continue to maintain the website.[1]
The site previously offered a biogeographical analysis, trait reports, imputation and a relative-matching feature.
DNA.Land also hosted DNA.Land Compass, an experimental website that enabled users to explore specific variants in their genome and look for relevant studies.
Articles
- Yuan J, Gordon A, Speyer D, Aufrichtig R, Zielinski D, Pickrell J, Erlich Y (2018). DNA.Land is a framework to collect genomes and phenomes in the era of abundant genetic information. Nature Genetics 50: 160–165.
Blog posts
- DNA.Land launches by CeCe Moore, Your Genetic Genealogist, 9 October 2015
- The rules of DNA.Land by Judy Russell, The Legal Genealogist, 11 October 2015.
- DNA Land vs GedMatch by Jason Lee, DNA Genealogy blog, 18 October 2015.
- DNA.Land new features by Kitty Cooper, 15 Feb 2016.
External links
- DNA.Land (retrieved from the Wayback Machine)
- DNA.Land Terms of Consent as of 7 December 2020 (retrieved from the Wayback Machine)
- DNA.Land Relative Finder info (retrieved from the Wayback Machine)
- DNA.Land FAQs (retrieved from the Wayback Machine)
- DNA.Land blog
- DNA.Land Facebook page
- DNA.Land Facebook user group
- DNA.Land on Twitter
- DNA.Land Compass (retrieved from the Wayback Machine)
References
- ↑ Announcement in the DNA.Land Users Worldwide group on Facebook. Posted on 13 November 2021.