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The Research Like a Pro Genealogy Podcast


Nov 11, 2019

Today's episode of Research Like a Pro is a discussion with Robin Wirthlin about DNA tools and methods involving segment data. AncestryDNA doesn't provide segment data, but the other companies do! With chromosome browsers and segment data, you can use segment triangulation and chromosome mapping to prove common ancestors. Join us as we talk about how this all works!

Links

The Chromosome Browser: A Tool for Visualizing Segment Data by Nicole at Family Locket

Segment Triangulation by Diana at Family Locket

Chromosome Mapping – Visualize Your DNA and Identify the Ancestors Who Passed It On To You by Robin at Family Locket

23andMe Customer Care article - Half and Fully identical segments

Gedmatch

DNAPainter

Step-by-step instructions for Visual Phasing in PowerPoint at DNA Genealogy

Research Like a Pro

Research Like a Pro eCourse

Study Group - more information and email list

Research Like a Pro: A Genealogist's Guide by Diana Elder with Nicole Dyer on Amazon.com

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