7 Organization Tips for Your DNA Color Cluster Chart
Our DNA Color Cluster charts can be more powerful when they are organized. Here are seven organization tips. If you
Read MoreOur DNA Color Cluster charts can be more powerful when they are organized. Here are seven organization tips. If you
Read MoreWhat Is Overlap? Overlap is when a DNA relative is sorted into more than one Color Cluster. In the example
Read MoreWhen I first developed DNA Color Clustering, I thought Ancestry.com’s “4th cousin” matches would not share enough DNA to be
Read MoreAfter creating DNA Color Clusters using the Leeds Method, the next step is to identify the surnames associated with these
Read MoreUnsure of how other people were sorting their Shared Matches from AncestryDNA, I developed my own method: the Leeds Method
Read MoreFor another look at how Color Clustering works with 4th cousins, I created a Color Cluster chart then added the
Read MoreIf you haven’t read my first two posts about the Color Clustering (aka Leeds) Method, read the original posts: Color
Read MoreAfter creating Color Clusters using the new Color Cluster Method (aka the Leeds Method), the next step is to identify
Read MoreUnsure of how other people were sorting their Shared Matches from AncestryDNA, I created my own method. This method is
Read MoreI have been immersed in DNA for the past few months! I am ready to start blogging again, but here’s
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