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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships by comparing test results with Carolyn or other carriers of her ancestors' mitochondrial DNA.
Mitochondrial DNA test-takers in the direct maternal line:
Carolyn (Swisher) Sichting:
Family Tree DNA mtDNA Test, FTDNA kit #971465
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Carolyn:
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You will get matches to cousins (sometimes distant ones where you may be searching for the same ancestors) by taking the autosomal test. Also women can't take the Y-chromosome test because that is only for males (my brother took it). The mitochondrial test will give you information about ancestors in the distant past.
DNA testing for genealogy can help you connect with distant cousins that you might not know existed and share information with them. There's a lot of info on-line about the testing. More than I can tell you about. Also, I'm not an expert on genetic genealogy.
I would love to contribute but I have to admit I am a novice on the computer so may not understand everything, but agree with your mission and understand the nine rules.
Thank you for adding a GEDCOM. The GEDCOM does not automatically populate your tree it generates a GEDCOMpare report which you work through either accepting or rejecting suggested matches, once that has been done, you add any remaining names manually.
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You will get matches to cousins (sometimes distant ones where you may be searching for the same ancestors) by taking the autosomal test. Also women can't take the Y-chromosome test because that is only for males (my brother took it). The mitochondrial test will give you information about ancestors in the distant past.
-Shayne
DNA testing for genealogy can help you connect with distant cousins that you might not know existed and share information with them. There's a lot of info on-line about the testing. More than I can tell you about. Also, I'm not an expert on genetic genealogy.
Best of luck,
Shayne
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