“Where Are My Old Country DNA Matches?” A Guest Post by John Motzi
A common lament is the lack of DNA matches from the “old country”: If only more people tested in the
Read MoreA common lament is the lack of DNA matches from the “old country”: If only more people tested in the
Read MoreToday, I will continue with the same data I’ve used the past two days: Analyzing a Cluster Chart and What
Read MoreBoth AutoClustering and the Collins Leeds Method (CLM) create DNA Match Cluster Charts. The charts have colored clusters of people who
Read MoreThere are now three main methods or tools to create DNA Match Clustering charts: the Leeds Method, AutoClustering, and the
Read More“How many grandparents did your grandparents likely know?” That’s a question my friend Jen at “The JenGenX Files” recently asked
Read MoreBelow is one cluster from a CLM 3D (Collins’ Leeds Method) chart I created with the DNAGedcom Client at DNAGedcom. This
Read MoreHow many of your ancestors have you identified? Blaine Bettinger shared a spreadsheet on the Facebook group, “Genetic Genealogy Tips
Read MoreHave you tried DNAGedcom’s new Collins’ Leeds Method 3D? It’s one of several new tools that automatically creates clusters of
Read MoreRob Warthen of DNAGedcom announced the Collins’ Leeds Method 3D yesterday. Once you run a chart, what’s next? Above is
Read MoreBIG NEWS in the genetic genealogy world: MyHeritage is having a big event in Norway this weekend, and they made
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