Gedmatch and Ancestry DNA: Can They Be Used Together?
Do you want to know if Ancestry DNA and Gedmatch can can be used together. In this post, find out exactly how to do it and what you can learn from both.
Do you want to know if Ancestry DNA and Gedmatch can can be used together. In this post, find out exactly how to do it and what you can learn from both.
Are you or someone you know thinking about taking a DNA test? In this post, learn the top five reasons to take a DNA test to learn more about your ancestry.
If you are looking for the best Gedmatch calculator for African-American ancestry, you have come to the right place. In this post, learn which admixture calculator and model to use that best matches your unique DNA. If you have African ancestry and you aren’t from the United States, or if you don’t identify as African-American …
Have you noticed the DNA Discoveries on Ancestry? In this post, learn how to find them, what they are, and how they can help you learn about your ancestors.
Here, find out what it means to share DNA across segments. Plus, explore what each DNA segment means, and if the number of shared DNA segments matters.
If you’ve used the Gedmatch admixture tools, you’ve seen EHG or WHG on your results. Learn what this stands for and how you got this ancient DNA.
Did you do your DNA with My Heritage? In this post, learn how to understand your DNA matches, find out how you are related, and more!
If you’ve used Gedmatch, you need to know what the largest segment means. Here, you will learn what it is and how to understand and use this information.
Do you want to know how much DNA you share with an aunt or uncle? In this post, learn about the DNA shared with aunts and uncles.
Do you want to know what the Leeds Method is? In this post, learn about the origins of this method and how the Leeds Method can help you learn more about your family using your DNA matches. You can use the Leeds Method if you: I’m excited to write about the Leeds Method on this …