Genealogy in a sentence as a noun

It makes perfect sense why companies that provide genealogy research have no problem finding customers.

There are several genealogy projects that attempt to catalog people more exhaustively as well.

But I do think their intellectual genealogy is super interesting.

Some of my family members are very into family history and genealogy and want to get their DNA tested as well to see where we are from.

Mathematical proof why people get addicted to genealogy.

My wife was playing around with the LDS Church's online genealogy tool and, not surprisingly, found European royalty in her ancestry.

If you write something highly specialized with a strong need for a universal representation, such as genealogy software, you might need to deal with the strangest corner cases.

In talking with a researcher at a genetic genealogy center he said that around 10% of the population has a different biological father than they think they do.

It doesn't make a whole lot of difference at the moment; at present the main utility is related to genealogy rather than health, which the current genotyping chips are adequate for.

But this wasn't just it, Professor Shmuel Ellis then introduces his research in the genealogy of Israel's tech companies, and manages to show how the first technology companies in the country gave origin to hundreds of new start-ups that were formed either by the parent's company founders, its employees or a mix of both.

Genealogy definitions

noun

successive generations of kin

noun

the study or investigation of ancestry and family history