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Results 191 - 200 of 250 total.   178 blog entries.   67 blog comments.   5 forum posts.
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Done and Onward - Blog entry by lkessler - 26 Mar 2017

... the Great Canadian Genealogy Summit in Halifax in October and giving 3 talks on DNA testing and using the results.   Onward with Behold Now that DMT’s good for a bit, it’s time to shift back to Behold, whose Version 1.3 has been patiently sitting waiting for me to get back to it and finish it off. I’m excited about getting this version done and ...
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My MyHeritage DNA Results Have Come In - Blog entry by lkessler - 12 Mar 2017

... off, that didn’t take very long! At RootsTech, just over one month ago, I took a DNA test at the MyHeritage booth. I didn’t have to mail it back. Instead the MyHeritage people delivered all the samples they collected at RootsTech directly to the lab in Texas. A couple of weeks before RootsTech, I was selected to receive a free MyHeritage
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Heavy Lifting: Building a New Website - Blog entry by lkessler - 11 Mar 2017

... designer and he gave me a couple of alternative ideas that included an image of a DNA helix as a logo. I don’t know if anyone has the copyright for that particular graphic and don’t really feel I want to use anything but my sun logo to represent my programs, so I thought I’d start off with what I came up with for now. I had to then decide what to include. My ...
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What RootsTech was Like for an Innovator Showdown Finalist - Blog entry by lkessler - 12 Feb 2017

... Data. Amy is trying to use crossovers of children to determine the parent’s DNA and that is right up my alley and similar to the analysis I want to be able to implement into DMT. Amy was the first of maybe only a dozen people that I met during RootsTech week who I was overjoyed to be able to have in-depth talks about analysis of crossover boundaries and what might ...
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Non-Matches by cM - Blog entry by lkessler - 1 Feb 2017

... gave the same results as Roberta. She was kind enough to send me the FamilyTreeDNA Chromosome Browser Results files she used so that I could check and compare my results with hers.   A Free Excel Spreadsheet Template for You In Roberta’s analysis, she combined the child, father and mother results together and manually inspected them to find child matches ...
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My #RootsTech 2017 Schedule - Blog entry by lkessler - 29 Jan 2017

... IS7702 How to Pitch an Investor 2:00PM to 2:50PM Ballroom J RT8642 How will DNA continue to disrupt our industry 3:00PM to 4:00PM 155A - Getting Started IS1743 FamilySearch API: What's New and What's Coming? 4:30PM to 5:30PM Ballroom G RT1006 Welcome Party: We Don't Need Roads 6:00PM to 7:30PM Marriott Downtown Thursday, Feb 9 ...
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Triangulation, Single Matching and Double Matching - Blog entry by lkessler - 27 Jan 2017

... hopefully most people will understand. This will be a representation of FamilyTreeDNA’s  Chromosome Browser which most people reading this should be familiar with.   Triangulation Below is a representation of the Chromosome Browser as seen by three different people when they log in to their account at FamilyTreeDNA. ...
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Comparing Single Matching to Double Matching - Blog entry by lkessler - 25 Jan 2017

... For Person a, find all the Persons c, d, e, … who match or overlap on the same DNA segment. This is what FamilyTreeDNA and 23andMe give you today. MyHeritage is promising a Chromosome Browser but no word yet on whether you’ll be able to download segment matches. AncestryDNA does not provide you ...
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Double Match Triangulator - Version 1.4 - Blog comment by lkessler - 22 Jan 2017

... goal is really wanting the program to be able to figure out how some of these 7,000 DNA-relatives of mine are actually related to me. I think ultimately, I can get the program to do it. Slowly getting there. Louis
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Double Match Filtering for an Endogamous Population - Blog entry by lkessler - 22 Jan 2017

... her parents. She downloaded the Chromosome Browser Results (CBR) file from FamilyTreeDNA for a set of parents and a child, and then explained how she did the matching in a spreadsheet. Roberta’s key result was a Parent Child Phased Segment Match Chart which show she passed the 50% mark for false matches for 7 to 7.99 cM segments rising to 87% false matches once ...