The previous matching white paper was released in 2016.
Ancestry dna matches update.
Is beginning soon to show decimals so you don t have to save all 8 cm matches in order to be sure you save all 7 cm matches due to ancestry s rounding up.
Thus i will have to relink dozens of dna matches each.
I do not connect my dna to this tree.
What will my results tell me.
The tree i use for dna on ancestry is a public tree with only names dates and places.
Ancestry is committed to enhancing our customers experiences and supporting journeys of personal discovery.
Click a tree name or click start a tree and then link dna results.
However it s a small community and others have reported consistent information.
There are now 3 scenarios ancestry can generate.
According to their research this revision will remove 2 3 of your false matches or matches who don t actually share a recent common ancestor with you.
Connect your dna test to a public family tree by signing in to your ancestry account and clicking the dna tab.
I m going to report what was said then lay out a strategy for you.
Yesterday ancestry announced that they are going to remove smaller matches from their customer s dna match list around the first of august.
Earlier today the learn more link at the top of the dna matches page has been updated with the following information which confirms the facebook posting.
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Ancestrydna can also help identify relationships with unknown relatives through a dynamic list of dna matches.
Your ancestrydna results include information about your geographic origins across 1 000 regions and identifies potential relatives through dna matching to others who have taken the ancestrydna test.
This is assumed to be a dna match.
This post has been updated.
On 15 july 2020 ancestrydna updated their matching white paper which is a detailed document describing how they use our dna data to match us to our genetic relatives.
Unlink a tree from your dna test from the settings button in the top right corner of your dna.
I was not on this conference call myself.
I was not on that call but i read about the changes on debbie kennett s cruwys news website.
Ancestrydna is shaving off some of our dna match list.
A dna match without a hint chart just a list of names that are in each members tree and at the top a list of shared last names.
We have two major enhancements powering this update.
The current threshold is 6 cm.
On the surface it seems like finding identical dna segments shared by two people would be simple.
I update the dna public tree about once a year with a new gedcom from my legacy database.
Ancestry will no longer show you matches who share fewer than 8 cm with you.
Ancestry s update will remove some dna matches earlier this week ancestry announced on a conference call that they were making several big changes in regards to dna matches.
From your dna homepage click link to tree under your name.