When you’re not you — The Legal Genealogist

The joys of living on the DNA cutting edge It’s a bit disconcerting when your DNA tells you you’re … um … not you. At least, … 850 more words

via When you’re not you — The Legal Genealogist.

Cite/link to this post: Judy G. Russell, “When you’re not you,” The Legal Genealogist (https://www.legalgenealogist.com/blog : posted 7 Apr 2019).

I don’t have Tier 1 access on GEDmatch ($10/month), but may do it for a month just to see if I turn out not be me. I have previously tested with 23andM3 (v3 chip – Summer 2013), AncestryDNA, FamilyTree DNA (FTDNA), Geno 2.0 (and 2.0 Next). I have transferred my results to DNA.Land, MyHeritageDNA, WeGene, GEDmatch Genesis, LivingDNA, as well as a few other DNA companies that aren’t genealogical relevant. I am in the middle of trying to make a Superkit https://upsdownsfamilyhistory.wordpress.com/2019/04/07/how-to-create-a-dna-superkit-for-dna-test-results-a-segment-of-dna-youtube-video. I don’t expect the LivingDNA kit to be an issue as I transferred my results, but I may be wrong.

I have uploaded the results for most of the companies I tested directly to GEDmatch, but had them set as research to avoid them showing up as duplicate matches to other users.

About Wichita Genealogist

Originally from Gulfport, Mississippi. Live in Wichita, Kansas now. I suffer Bipolar I, ultra-ultra rapid cycling, mixed episodes. Blog on a variety of topics - genealogy, DNA, mental health, among others. Let's collaborateDealspotr.com
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