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Compare Your Number of DNA Matches Among Companies - Blog entry by lkessler - 21 Apr 2019
I saw a post on Facebook trying to compare the number of relative matches a person hade at different DNA testing companies. Here's my results with my endogamy: Note that there are a few things to consider when you or anyone else does a comparison of your number of DNA matches. A few companies only give ...
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WGS Long Reads Might Not Be Long Enough - Blog entry by lkessler - 17 Apr 2019
Today my Dante Labs kit for my Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) Long Reads arrived. Dante became the first company to make WGS Long Reads available to the general public. The price they are charging is $999 USD, but past customers of Dante Labs are eligible for a $200 USD discount putting it down to $799. In 2016 ...
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Advanced Genetic Genealogy - Blog entry by lkessler - 13 Apr 2019
Living in Canada, I had to wring my hands waiting an extra two weeks over my US neighbors for my copy of Advanced Genetic Genealogy: Techniques and Case Studies to arrive. Packaged for me nicely and safely in bubble wrap, the book itself is physically impressive, larger than your average book: Full ...
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WGS Result Files - Blog entry by lkessler - 13 Apr 2019
I received the rest of my raw data files for my WGS (Whole Genome Sequencing) test today. It was shipped from their lab in Italy and came on a 1 TB hard drive. Previously I was able to download my VCF files from Dante’s site. I reported on the files a couple of months ago in my post: My Whole Genome ...
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Combine Kits into One Superkit on GEDmatch Genesis - Blog entry by lkessler - 6 Apr 2019
Today GEDmatch Genesis added a new Tier 1 application. They state: I did that myself manually with 5 kits about 6 months ago, uploaded my combined raw data to GEDmatch Genesis, and reported the results in my post: The Benefits of Combining Your DNA Raw Data. I thought I’d try the new GEDmatch Genesis ...
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Comparing Raw Data from 5 DNA Testing Companies - Blog comment by lkessler - 6 Apr 2019
Sullrich: Yes, that’s an excellent example of how the shared SNPs are very dependent on the chip that is used. Thanks for the offer of SNPs. I’d love to see a sample of Living DNA’s raw data from their new chip.
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Comparing Raw Data from 5 DNA Testing Companies - Blog comment by sullrich1 - 5 Apr 2019
Hi Louis,
Thanks for the very interesting and informative post. I recently (March 2019) got my autosomal DNA test results from Living DNA. When I compared the number of shared SNPs between Living DNA, FTDNA and Ancestry, I got different percentage of SNPs shared between them than what you found; ~39% and 23% ...
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Genetic Affairs Clustering at 23andMe - Blog comment by shelley - 24 Mar 2019
Hi Louis, I've written about it before (and you even commented on my post!). http://twigsofyore.blogspot.com/2018/03/triangulation-is-icing-not-cake.html.
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Genetic Affairs Clustering at 23andMe - Blog entry by lkessler - 20 Mar 2019
Today Evert-Jan Blom, author of Genetic Affairs and the new clustering algorithm implemented by MyHeritage DNA, posted on the Genetic Genealogy Tips & Techniques group on Facebook. He announced some improvements to his AutoCluster analysis on Genetic Affairs for 23andMe matches. He posted: A well known ...
Genetic Affairs Clustering at 23andMe - Blog comment by lkessler - 6 Apr 2019