by DNA-Sci | Feb 25, 2021 | Blog, DNA Science
The only cousin statistics that acknowledge the differences in paternal and maternal relatives due to recombination rates. I’ve written an article that shows the percentages of shared DNA that a person shares with various relatives and ancestors. These are the...
by DNA-Sci | Feb 24, 2021 | Blog, DNA Science
The only cousin statistics that acknowledge the differences in paternal and maternal relatives due to recombination rates. See the relationship probability calculator that’s based on this same model. I’ve written an article that shows the percentages of shared...
by DNA-Sci | Feb 14, 2021 | Blog, DNA Science
You probably got here from this page. If not, it’s probably a good idea to go look at it and see what this page is about before continuing. Some of the statistics here won’t actually be viewable at 23andMe. The real purpose of this page is to provide the...
by DNA-Sci | Feb 12, 2021 | Blog, DNA Science
You probably got here from this page. If not, it’s probably a good idea to go look at it and see what this page is about before continuing. Many of the statistics here won’t actually be viewable at AncestryDNA. The real purpose of this page is to provide...
by DNA-Sci | Jan 5, 2021 | Blog, DNA Science
People often ask how their DNA match with a cousin will be inflated if they have a double relationship with that cousin. Some helpful people have offered that you can look up shared averages and ranges for certain relationships and double all of them, or for two...
by DNA-Sci | Dec 31, 2020 | Blog, DNA Science
The amount of centiMorgans (cMs) we share with a relative tells us how closely related we are to them. Most people think about cM as a length. In fact, geneticists refer to it as “genetic length.” A smaller subset recognize that cM is the probability, in...
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