Louis Kessler’s Behold Blog The Behold User Forum
Louis Kessler (lkessler) Blog Entries
81.
Proof or Hint? - Blog entry by lkessler - 19 Jul 2020
Have you heard the big hubbub going on in genetic genealogy circles? Ancestry will be dropping your 6 and 7 cM matches from your match list. In my case, I have 192,306 DNA matches at Ancestry. Of those, 54,498 matches are below 8 cM meaning Ancestry will drop over 28% of the the people on my ...
82.
Revisiting 23andMe’s Family Tree - Blog entry by lkessler - 9 Jul 2020
A very exciting day for me today, as most of you reading this will relate to. A second cousin of mine who I know showed up on my 23andMe match list. She matched me with 3.1% = 234 cM on 19 segments, which is exactly where she should be according to The Shared cM Project tool. I have 9 other cousins who have ...
83.
VGA Webinar: “Your DNA Raw Data & WYCDWI” - Blog entry by lkessler - 5 Jul 2020
In just over a week, on Tuesday July 14, 2020 at 8:00 pm EDT, I’ll be giving a live online talk for the Virtual Genealogical Association @VirtualGenAssoc The description of my talk is: Presenter Louis Kessler explains those mysterious files that we download from DNA testing companies, helps us to ...
84.
So How’s My Genealogy Going? - Blog entry by lkessler - 2 Jul 2020
I’ve written over 1100 genealogy-related blog posts since I started blogging in 2002. But very rarely have I written about my own genealogy research. It’s actually going okay now. This blog was started to document the development and progress of my software program Behold, that I’m building to assist me ...
85.
Writing a Genome Assembler - Blog entry by lkessler - 28 Jun 2020
I have now taken 5 DNA microarray (chip) tests with Family Tree DNA, 23andMe, Ancestry DNA, MyHeritage DNA and Living DNA. I have also taken two Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) tests with Dante Labs, one short-reads and one long-reads. I analyzed the accuracy of these tests by comparing individual SNP values in ...
86.
Kevin Borland visits Speed and Balding - Blog entry by lkessler - 23 Jun 2020
Kevin Borland is the author of Borland Genetics, a fantastic site where you can upload your Raw DNA data, match to others, and use tools to reassemble your ancestors’ DNA. I very recently wrote a blog post about Kevin’s site. Kevin also has a blog in which he has been posting very interesting articles, ...
87.
Xcode Life Health Reports - Blog entry by lkessler - 5 Jun 2020
On Facebook, I was delivered a sponsored ad for getting health reports from your DNA raw data at a 55% discount from a company called Xcode Life. @xcode_ls I’ve always been much more interested in DNA for genealogical purposes than for health, but I had never heard of this company and it sounded ...
88.
Upload Your Raw DNA Data to Borland Genetics - Blog entry by lkessler - 25 May 2020
There’s another website I recommend you upload your DNA raw data to called Borland Genetics. See this video: Introducing Borland Genetics Web Tools In a way, Borland Genetics is similar to GEDmatch in that they accept uploads of raw data and don’t do their own testing. Once uploaded, you can then see ...
89.
OneDrive’s Poison Setting - Blog entry by lkessler - 8 May 2020
OneDrive's default setting of no limit for network upload and download rates has caused years of Internet problems at my house. Unbeknownst to us, it would from time to time consume most or all of the Internet bandwidth affecting me when on my ethernet connected desktop computer and affecting everyone else in ...
90.
Determining the Accuracy of DNA Tests - Blog entry by lkessler - 10 Apr 2020
In my last post, New Version of WGS Extract, I used WGS_Extract to create 4 extracts from 3 BAM (Binary Sequence Alignment Map) files from my 2 WGS (Whole Genome Sequencing) tests. These extracts each contain about 2 million SNPs that are tested by the five major consumer DNA testing companies: Ancestry DNA, ...