Forensic genetic genealogical DNA analysis and searching

Forensic genetic genealogical DNA analysis and searching (FGGS), also known as forensic genetic genealogy (FGG), combines DNA analysis with traditional genealogy research to generate investigative leads for unsolved violent crimes.

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Forensic genetic genealogical DNA analysis and searching (FGGS), also known as forensic genetic genealogy (FGG), combines DNA analysis with traditional genealogy research to generate investigative leads for unsolved violent crimes. This modern investigative methodology has recently taken the criminal justice field by storm, helping to put a face to suspects of some of the most brutal unsolved violent crime cases.


Forensic genealogy involves using genealogical research, analysis, and reporting in cases with legal implications. The field of forensic genealogy originally went largely unnoticed by the criminal justice community, as forensic genealogists primarily worked with the legal community to help with name changes, property titles, and heirs/next of kin and to identify deceased individuals through death records.

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