Can You Share DNA and Not Be Related?
Do you ever wonder if you are really related to all of your DNA matches? In other words, is it possible to share DNA and not be truly related?
Do you ever wonder if you are really related to all of your DNA matches? In other words, is it possible to share DNA and not be truly related?
Did you know you can link DNA matches to your family tree on Ancestry? In this post, learn how and why you should take advantage of this new feature. ==
If you’ve used the Gedmatch One-to-One Comparison tool, you;ve seen total half-match segments (HIR). Here, find out what this means for your DNA match.
Do you want to know how much DNA siblings share? Here, you’ll learn the answer, including the percent DNA and centimorgans shared between half-siblings.
Do you want to know a great way to keep your research about DNA matches organized? In this post, learn about my DNA Match Organizer Journal.
Do you want to know how many DNA segments first cousins share? Here, I’ll show you some examples and discuss shared DNA segments between first cousins.
Do you want to know how much DNA siblings share? In this post, learn the percentage and centimorgans of DNA shared between siblings, and more!
Do you want to know reasons to send your DNA matches message? In this post, I will give you six excellent reasons to contact your DNA matches.
Want to know the difference between fully and half-identical DNA regions? Here,you will learn the definition of these two terms and learn the difference.
Are you looking for a DNA centimorgan chart? In this post, find the best one out there so far. I’ll explain how to use and understand the chart, too!