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The Cairney DNA study consists of data drawn from genealogically significant samples of human DNA:
specifically, 12, 25 or 37 marker y-chromosome tests available from the familytreedna laboratory in Texas.  These
are 'male-line' tests, which can be counted on to show identical or nearly identical results between  relatives in  
your particular line. The 'Deep' ancestral origins are made transparent (are you descended from Vikings or Celts,
for instance) and more advanced genealogy is made possible (are you related to other Cairneys not in your family
tree).  The results are of course  a powerful tool for reconstructing family history and sept/clan history when used
along with more traditional historical sources.

Click here for the results page, which will grow as you all contribute to it.  You can compare your own 12, 24 or 37
marker test results to the results displayed on this chart to see where you fall within the family and history of the
name.  

Here are some basic links:

The Carney/Kearney/Cairney surname DNA project

Familytreedna.com

ysearch.org

http://mctiernan.com/dnatest.htm

www.theclansofireland.ie

mcmahonsofmonaghan.org

faughnan.org

The MacDonald Genetic Project

The Ross Family DNA Project

Clann gallchobhair.org