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- The Ards Peninsula is part of County Down, Northern Ireland, and is bounded on the north by Belfast Lough, the west by Strangford Lough, and on the east by the Irish Sea  Complete list of included parishes, townlands, villages and surnames is on the page (Source: Family Tree DNA)
- British Isles DNA Project is open to persons whose family history or surname indicates a paternal or maternal lineage originating in the British Isles  Both yDNA and mtDNA
- British Quakers DNA Project: your DIRECT paternal or DIRECT maternal ancestor must have been a QUAKER of British descent to be eligible to join  Both yDNA and mtDNA (Source: Family Tree DNA)
- Clans of Ireland DNA Projects 
- Counties Cavan and Leitrim plus bits of adjoining counties constituted the area of the Kingdom of Breifne, which was in the early 12th century coextensive with the Catholic Diocese of Kilmore  The goal of this project is to establish Y-DNA profiles for the early Breifne Clans (Source: Family Tree DNA)
- Eoganacht septs, who ruled Munster for centuries until the 11th and 12th centuries 
- For all families of Irish descent. Particularly for members of the Irish Genealogical Foundation and the monthly Journal of Irish Families, but open to all  Both yDNA and mtDNA (Source: Family Tree DNA)
- The Ireland yDNA Project welcomes males who are doing or who have done a yDNA test and have Irish ancestry on their own paternal line. Includes yDNA Genographic conversion kits  yDNA only (Source: Family Tree DNA)
- Irish Type III, an R1b cluster from Clare, Limerick, and Tipperary 
- IRISH-DNA genealogy mail list for discussion and sharing of non-technical result-based information regarding Irish DNA projects  (Source: Rootsweb.com)
- IrishGenes genealogy mail list  (Source: Rootsweb.com)
- Maternal Irish (Ireland or Northern Ireland) ancestry and are interested in comparing their MtDNA results with others  mtDNA only (Source: Family Tree DNA)
- The mtDNA Project is open to all women and men that have Ulster ancestry  mtDNA only (Source: Family Tree DNA)
- The Ulster DNA Project Membership is free and open to all of Ulster ancestry, including Ulster families of Native Irish, Hebridean Gael, Ulster Scot and English Settlers, Norman, Welsh, Frisian, Manx, etc., origins  yDNA only
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