How to cluster your DNA matches

How to cluster your DNA matches

By Family Tree

Michelle Leonard will be tutoring us in how to cluster our DNA matches

Date and time

Location

Online

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  • 1 hour
  • Online

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

DNA Detective Michelle Leonard advocates two different methods of match organisation. Which method you should utilise will depend on your personal DNA circumstances.

Michelle Leonard recommends: ‘If you have a robust family tree and have tested several family members and/or identified a reasonable number of identified matches, it’s best to start organising your list using the Direct Ancestor Groups Method.

However, ‘if you don’t have many testers or identified matches or you have a recent unknown ancestor mystery with large blank sections on your tree then the A, B, C, D method would be the best starting point for you.’

Join us for Michelle Leonard’s talk and learn:

· How to set up colour-coded group

· How to add people and who to add

· How to use your groups to begin identifying where your matches fit on your family tree.

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£10
Sep 17 · 4:30 AM PDT