Category Archives: Autosomal

Ethnicity Explained

Roberta Estes in her DNA-Explained blog today reviewed the Ethnicity reports for Family Tree DNA, Ancestry, 23 and Me and Gedmatch, basically, all the genetic genealogy testing companies. Using her own results she described each test and explained the differences … Continue reading

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Finding Your X-Chromosome Matches

Finding Your X-Chromosome Matches Family Tree DNA recently added a new tool to the Family Finder results page, X-Chromosome matches. Using this tool one can view their X-chromosome matches by going to their Personal Page, click on “Advanced Matches”, “X-Matches”, … Continue reading

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FTDNA Adds Population Finder

Great News!   Family Tree DNA recently announced they anticipate releasing a new Population Finder  tool to everyone’s Family Finder results. The Population Finder will show the Population Finder results to each match matching you so you can compare your … Continue reading

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FTDNA Project Statistics

  Each year FTDNA sponsors an informative workshop for those of us who administer various surname and geographical projects. One of the things we have asked FTDNA for and recently got was a page on the administrator console listing statistics … Continue reading

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