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DMT Version 1.5.1 and IAJGS and DMT Workshop - Blog entry by lkessler - 18 Jul 2017

... Each will have slightly different sets of matches, different sets of people they’ve DNA tested, and interesting problems to overcome that I have not seen before. I look forward to hearing their questions, comments and suggestions and using this information to further develop Double Match Triangulator. I gave all the participants a 4 page handout with some preparatory ...
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Match Categories at FamilyTreeDNA - Blog entry by lkessler - 14 Jul 2017

One option I didn’t realize existed at FamilyTreeDNA until Jay Sage alerted me. You can selectively hide or show the people whose matches are deemed “Immediate”, “Close”, “Distant” or “Speculative”. Here’s Jay’s instructions: In the upper-right corner of the home screen, mouse over the name and kit number block. A ...
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Do you #Genchat? - Blog entry by lkessler - 7 Jul 2017

... miss #genchat on Twitter last night. The questions and answers this week were about DNA testing, starting with MRCAs and then branching out. For those of you who do not know what #genchat is, it is a genealogy based Twitter chat that happens every 2nd Friday night. They tell you more about it at their website genealogygenchat.com and include a schedule of their ...
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The Pickholtz-Diamond Index of DNA Ashkenazi Jewishness - Blog entry by lkessler - 4 Jul 2017

Some of the least reliable information provided by DNA tests are the ethnicity percentages, also called admixtures. After getting my and my uncle’s DNA test results, I posted my ethnicity results. Our Ashkenazi Jewish percentages came in at 79% and 89% at FamilyTreeDNA ...
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False Small Segment Matches at GEDmatch - Blog entry by lkessler - 2 Jul 2017

... and unrelated people to determine what their matching thresholds should be. FamilyTreeDNA will consider two people a match if there is one segment 9 cM or more, or if one segment is 7.69 cM and there are 20 shared cM. So Patricia and I should not be said to be a DNA match at FamilyTreeDNA. Since both of ...
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Back From Vacation - Blog entry by lkessler - 20 Jun 2017

... 2314 Computer Workshop: Using the Double Match Triangulator for Autosomal DNA Analysis Louis Kessler Swan 8 Computer Workshop Until then, I’ll also be a bit distracted. While away on vacation, Sorin Goldenberg on the Jewish Genealogy in Romanian Moldavia Facebook group located over 40 original Romanian ...
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My Heritage DNA scam - Forum post by lkessler in Questions and Answers - 4 Jun 2017

Unfortunately, the companies find many people purchase DNA tests specifically for their ethnicity results. So they greatly advertise this and get testers. Some get good information. Others don't. This is not a science but is an approximate art. They should at least be telling you this in advance ... but then, would you buy the test if they ...
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Getting Carried Away - Blog entry by lkessler - 21 May 2017

... “Census Only”, and “Burials” and quickly switch between them.   DNA Features I want/need some DNA features that I don’t see readily available in other programs. Behold is going to tell you all the ways each person is related to your starting people, their probability of sharing autosomal
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My Heritage DNA scam - Forum post by smitty_455@hotmail.com in Questions and Answers - 13 May 2017

Purchased and completed swab test. Was obviously a scam. With a multitude of Scots and Irish names in my family the report said I was 100% north and western European. Then I discovered that a niece on my wife's side received the exact same report and we know that she had a gg that was native American. Have ...
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Raw Data Comparison: FamilyTreeDNA vs MyHeritage DNA - Blog entry by lkessler - 28 Mar 2017

Before I leave DNA and get back to Behold for a few weeks, I had one more set of results I wanted to report on. A couple of weeks ago, I compared my MyHeritage DNA ethnicity results to my FamilyTreeDNA results, and also compared my ...