by Brit Nicholson | Dec 15, 2021 | Blog, DNA Science
GEDmatch is providing relationship predictions on its site for the first time ever. Find out how you’re related to the matches you see without leaving the page. Update Feb. 22, 2022: A newer relationship predictor, which is the first and only predictor to use...
by Brit Nicholson | Nov 5, 2021 | Blog, DNA Science
A DNA tester has a few different options to see the possible relationships for their matches, including at the testing sites themselves. A new one has functionality like no other. I used to not be a fan of relationship prediction for genetic genealogy, wondering why...
by Brit Nicholson | Oct 19, 2021 | Blog, DNA Science
It will be hard to capture all of the discoveries that have been made and posted at this site in the past twelve months. A year ago I was using a very basic natural model of genetic inheritance. I had been publishing averages and ranges of shared DNA for relationships...
by Brit Nicholson | Sep 14, 2021 | Blog, DNA Science
Small segments affect most of our matches, whether we think we’re using them or not. I don’t know that I would call it a debate, but the discussion about low centiMorgan (cM) DNA segments continues with fervor. And I almost never hear any arguments from the...
by Brit Nicholson | Sep 7, 2021 | Blog, DNA Science
X Chromosome averages and ranges are now available for the first time ever I know what you’re going to say. X-DNA is too variable for us to deduce anything from the averages or ranges. I say that we should always seek to improve our understanding of the natural...
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