Ugo A. Perego is a population geneticist and Mormon apologist whose main focuses of study have been the origins of Native Americans and the DNA of Joseph Smith, among others. Perego is also a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.[1]
He has received a BSc and MSc in health sciences from Brigham Young University (Provo, Utah) and a PhD in genetics and biomolecular sciences from the University of Pavia (Pavia, Italy) under the mentorship of Antonio Torroni. Perego has lectured extensively internationally, authoring and co-authoring numerous articles on the use of DNA to research ancient population migrations, genealogies, and history, including Mormon history (Complete list of publications).
For twelve years, Perego was a senior researcher at the Sorenson Molecular Genealogy Foundation (SMGF) and a scientific consultant for GeneTree, both located in Salt Lake City, Utah. He is currently the director of the Rome Italy Institute of Religion, and a visiting scientist at the University of Perugia in Italy.
Perego is the owner of The Genetic Genealogy Consultant. He teaches an online course in genetic genealogy at Salt Lake Community College.[2]
Sources
edit- Article mentioning Perego's work on the genetic origins of Native Americans
- FairMormon Bio
- Deseret News, March 22, 2012
- Deseret News, July 9, 2011
- Deseret News, August 8, 2008
- Genetic Genealogist article on Perego
- National Geographic article that quotes Perego on the genetic origins of Native Americans
- NPR article mentioning Perego
- Associated Press, March 13, 2008
- Ancestry Magazine, May-June 2008 article mentioning Perego
- Book of Mormon and DNA Studies
- Article by Perego in online journal Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scriptures
- Full list of scientific publications on PubMed.org
Notes
edit- ^ Mormon Scholars Testify
- ^ "Genealogy". Salt Lake Community College. Retrieved 27 November 2019.