Armando, thank you for the information. I will take a look at those websites.
Saludos
Edward
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> Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2013 17:14:11 -0500
> From: Armando
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> Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] DNA testing
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> Hello Edward,
>
> The books on DNA testing are outdated and don't do proper comparisons or
> explanations. DNA testing is a new field and advances are happening too
> rapidly. Learning is done through websites and blogs.
>
> Ancestry.com and Family Finder do autosomal testing. Autosomal testing
> looks at the DNA that you inherited from all of your ancestral lines. You
> don't inherit autosomal DNA from all of your ancestors but you do inherit
> autosomal DNA from all of your ancestors. It can be confusing and hard to
> explain.The following site has charts that can somewhat explain what you
> are wanting to know http://www.dnainheritance.kahikatea.net/autosomal.html
>
> Family Finder is much better than Ancestry.com because it allows you to see
> which chromosome you coincide with your matches. This allows for
> triangulation in order to pinpoint which ancestors passed down that segment
> of autosomal DNA. Family Finder also tells you how much autosomal DNA you
> have in common. Anything less than 5.5 is called IBS Identity by State and
> is insignificant.
>
> Ancestry.com is also different than Family Finder which is also different
> from 23andme which is also different than Geno 2.0. I prefer using the
> Family Finder raw data and running it through the Dodecad Globe13 which
> includes Amerindian testing and also has a source database. Only Globe13
> and Geno 2.0 inlcude source population info. They are the most transparent
> calculators. The names of the ancestral components of Globe13 closely match
> those of Gen0 2.0. A program for using the Globe13 calculator is at
> http://www.y-str.org/tools/diy-dodecad-wrapper/
>
> You can download all of your Family Finder files by using
> http://www.dnagedcom.com/FamilyTreeDNA/default.aspx
>
> Y-DNA helps identify the paternal line and can provide matches on the
> paternal line. If you relatives that you don't know their paternal then
> they should get a Y-DNA test. The mtDNA is strictly the female line. If you
> have relatives for which you can't identify the female line the mtDNA test
> might help but since the mtDNA changes so slowly it is hard to identify how
> two females are related. It is more for determining if it is Amerindian or
> European.
>
> If your relatives get an autosomal test it will help with triangulation.
> http://dna-explained.com/2013/06/21/triangulation-for-autosomal-dna/
>
> If you upload your raw Family Finder data to www.gedmatch.com you will be
> able to triangulate with others once that feature is put back on the site.
> It takes 6 weeks for the file to process so you want to get the file
> uploaded as soon as possible.
>
> You should also read the following presentation on autosomal testing
> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/21841126/DNA.pptx
>
> Regards,
> Armando
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> Hello my name is Edward Arce Luna I'm really new at this DNA testing,but I
> would like
> some information. I have done DNA testing on ancestry.com I did the
> paternal and maternal testing I've also did family Finder DNA testing on
> family tree DNA . I would like to get some of my siblings, uncles, aunts,
> Tested. I'm not sure which test would benefit me, Would it be the
> Paternal DNA or maternal or family finder testing.?Any books or any website
> you
> Can recommend that would give some basic information on the DNA testing
> interpretations?
> I have done the DNA testing on ancestry.com. Which is the paternal and
> maternal.
> I also done some DNA testing on family DNA. Now the family Finder DNA
> results are somewhat different compared to the ancestry.com DNA testing I'm
> a little confused!
> Saludos
> Edward Luna
>
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> Message: 2
> Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2013 21:21:11 -0500
> From: Armando
> To: general@nuestrosranchos.org
> Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] DNA testing
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> I just noticed an error in my previous post. I was trying to write it all
> too fast. The correction is "You don't inherit autosomal DNA from all of
> your ancestors but you do inherit autosomal DNA segments from ancestors
> that existed through any of your ancestral lines." I hope that makes more
> sense especially with the content of the rest of the post.
>
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>
Laura Gonzalez
DNA question FTDNA
Hi,
I just got my results back from FTDNA, and it's rather confusing. I'll check out the sites you mentioned above, at a more decent hour. :-)
I ordered the basic Family Finder test. Does that find your haplogroup? Or do I need to order another test to find the haplogroup? I don't see this in my "info."
Thanks!
Laura Gonzalez
RaquelRuiz
DNA question FTDNA
Laura, to identify your matrilineal haplogroup you need to order one of
the mtDNA tests. To find out the Y-DNA haplogroup in your family you will
need to recruit your father, brother, paternal uncle or son of a paternal
uncle. The Family Finder results are from your autosomal DNA, that which
you randomly inherit from both your parents.
Raquel Ruiz
On Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 2:30 AM, wrote:
> Hi,
> I just got my results back from FTDNA, and it's rather confusing. I'll
> check out the sites you mentioned above, at a more decent hour. :-)
>
> I ordered the basic Family Finder test. Does that find your haplogroup?
> Or do I need to order another test to find the haplogroup? I don't see
> this in my "info."
>
> Thanks!
> Laura Gonzalez