![]() These are the cards that were required to be filled out. They have added cards from Montana, Kansas, Pennsylvania, and Oregon. You don’t need to do another AncestryDNA test but to see your traits it will cost $9.99.Īncestry Launches a New Take on Genetic Traitsįold3 Adds More States to WWII Draft Registration Card Collectionįold3 has added four more states to its collection of U.S. You can find out if your traits are the same or different than your relatives and people with the same ethnicity as you. This is an interactive experience that allows you to discover up to 18 traits and attributes that you’ve inherited from your ancestors. The old version will be called Classic GEDmatch.ĪncestryDNA Traits has been announced. The original GEDmatch database and the database used for Genesis are being merged. Previously, Genesis was used to upload data from companies that were not compatible with GEDmatch. It will allow lower thresholds to be used and provide better accuracy. This is the new matching technology for GEDmatch. All new kits uploaded to the site will use the new technology called Genesis. GEDmatch is upgrading its website to use a new version called Genesis. Currently uploads to the site will be used so they can move into the beta phase to do some analysis and tool development. The website is free but they accept donations. It can be found at .Īlthough Family Tree DNA lets you find matches for Y-DNA and mtDNA, the new website lets anyone from other testing companies to upload DNA and the new website plans to have different comparison and searching options. There’s a new website that lets you upload Y-DNA and mitochondrial DNA or mtDNA. ![]() New Website for Y-DNA and Mitochondrial DNA Blurb is website where you can make your own books.Ģ3andMe Helps You Write The Story of Your DNA In the future you will be able to order books as a gift for someone you share DNA with.Ģ3andMe is working with Blurb to create the book. You can order a book for yourself right now. There will be details about human migration and cultural touchstones from the places your DNA traces to. It will also contain what your DNA says about where you came from. The book will include Ancestry Composition, your Neanderthal ancestry, and the traits you share with your DNA Relatives. You will find a donate button on every page.Ģ3andMe customers can print a book called The Story of Your DNA. She maintains the site by herself and she does have expenses related to the site. Her mother is doing well and her mother’s house is now ready to be sold.Ĭyndi says she is ready to get back to work and she will be processing the backlog of links and emails. Her mother had a stroke that was caught right away and treated. Cyndi’s mother has moved in with her so Cyndi can help her. ![]() In the future Cyndi will be saving all the email addresses but will stick to her privacy policy to ensure the email addresses are only used to communicate about Cyndi’s List.Ĭyndi’s List has not had many updates during the last year. She does not keep the email addresses because she does not sell them or use them inappropriately. RootsWeb has a new mailing list platform and there were some technical problems that had to be figured out before a message could be sent using the mailing list.Ĭyndi did not have a copy of the subscribers to her mailing list. ![]() The mailing list for Cyndi’s list is back. Parts of RootsWeb have been coming back online in the last few months. Ancestry who acquired RootsWeb in 2000 took it down to improve security and make enhancements. There was a security breach with usernames and passwords for RootsWeb being found on the Internet. As you may know RootsWeb has been offline for about a year. She has been using the RootsWeb mailing list. The mailing list has been quiet for sometime. I personally subscribe to her mailing list to find out what’s been added and changed at Cyndi’s List. Many of you probably have heard of and use Cyndi’s List. Today is Wednesday Decemand this is Episode 126. I’m Patty Roy, also known as Dinah Larkham in Second Life. Welcome to the Genealogy News from Geneatopia
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