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My RootsTech Tech - Blog entry by lkessler - 2 Feb 2017
Several others have already written about the items and the Tech that they’re taking to #RootsTech. Nichole Dyer wrote about 8 Tech Tools to Bring to RootsTech. Alona Tester gives a big list of her general stuff and techy stuff in RootsTech 2017 – Counting Down. Christine Woodcock gave her list in ...
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Non-Matches by cM - Blog entry by lkessler - 1 Feb 2017
Roberta Estes did the first analysis of this and asked someone to do the same thing for an endogamous population. I had that data and I felt I wanted to know as well. I did a blog post about it a few days ago that I titled Double Match Phasing for an Endogamous Population, but using the term “Double Match ...
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My #RootsTech 2017 Schedule - Blog entry by lkessler - 29 Jan 2017
I finalized my schedule for RootsTech about a week ago (have you finalized yours yet?) of what I plan to do. I’ve put it on my online RootsTech App as well as on OneNote on my Phone in case the wifi at the Conference is spotty. If you want to track me down, this is where I’ll be: Monday, Feb ...
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Triangulation, Single Matching and Double Matching - Blog entry by lkessler - 27 Jan 2017
It seems like my last post was a bit confusing to many people. I expect that the way I drew the boxes (to be segments) and the way I connected them with lines (indicating matching) was not intuitive, and it did not allow people to see that Double Matching with two people actually triangulates. I’m going to ...
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Comparing Single Matching to Double Matching - Blog entry by lkessler - 25 Jan 2017
Important Note: After this article was written, I found many people had trouble understanding the concepts, as the diagrams were confusing them more than helping them. This article has been completely rewritten (just two days later) and uses a different diagramming that is akin to ...
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Double Match Filtering for an Endogamous Population - Blog entry by lkessler - 22 Jan 2017
A few days ago, Roberta Estes posted: Concepts – Segment Size, Legitimate and False Matches where she compared a child’s matches against those of her parents. She downloaded the Chromosome Browser Results (CBR) file from FamilyTreeDNA for a set of parents and a child, and then explained how she did the ...
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Double Match Triangulator - Version 1.4 - Blog entry by lkessler - 20 Jan 2017
DMT is a semi-finalist in the #InnovatorShowdown at #RootsTech 2017. This is a new version of the program with several improvements. You can get the new version on my DMT page. It is freeware to help you do autosomal DNA segment analysis. Now Works with Older CBR files My own FamilyTreeDNA results ...
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Triangulation and Missing a-b Segments - Blog comment by lkessler - 15 Jan 2017
Joe,
I hope DMT will eventually be able to figure out likely MRCA's by segment on each half of each Chromosome pair. I think it will be possible with crossover locations and Double Match Groups but I won't know until I start the investigation and work out an algorithm.
Louis
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What to do When Your @FamilyTreeDNA Autosomal Results Come In - Blog comment by lkessler - 14 Jan 2017
Deck,
The answers to your questions are: somewhat, somewhat, and somewhat. Sorry, but they are all long answer questions.
Louis
Double Match Triangulator - Version 1.4 - Blog comment by lkessler - 22 Jan 2017