Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Using DNA Results in Family Research - Amateur Genealogy Series


10 Steps to Take After You Get Your DNA Results
Part 4 in a Series

By Joan Stewart Smith, Guest Blogger

Stewart Communications





An exciting, growing area is the use of DNA testing for family research. Now that you have your DNA results, here are 10 steps to move you forward:


1. First of all, ask yourself, “Why did I get my DNA tested?”  Your reason often determines how deep you dive into the exciting world of DNA.

Did you test out of curiosity, with little knowledge of DNA? Did a relative ask you to test? Or did you take this step to expand your own family tree or break through a brick wall? 

No matter what your reason, if you’re new to DNA, promise yourself that you won’t be intimidated. Like anything new, you face a learning curve. How much you put into this affects what you get out of it.

2. With your objective in mind, take the time to follow the directions on the website of the DNA testing company you used. There are no “one size fits all” directions because each testing company is different and provides different tools. 

Chances are you submitted your sample to one of the “big 3” companies for DNA testing for genetic genealogy – Family Tree DNA, AncestryDNA or 23andMe. This article doesn’t intend to endorse one or the other. There are pros and cons to each site. Once you’ve chosen a site, learn what it has to offer.  



3. What tools do I use? It depends on what your testing site offers you. One of the first things you’ll see is a chart or map showing your ethnicity percentages. For example, your chart may say that you’re 65% British Isles, 23% Western and Central Europe and 12% Southern Europe. 

4. Next, check out your list of matches or cousins. The match list is the heart of DNA testing for genealogy. You will find pages of people who match your DNA, selected from everyone who took the same test on your site. Each of these DNA matches should be ranked according to the closeness of the relationship to you, with an estimated range, such as 2nd to 4th cousin. 

5. Once you’ve noted the list of matches, it’s time to set up your privacy settings on your site. Since the whole point of a DNA site for genetic genealogy is to interact with your DNA matches to add to your family tree, it makes sense that your matches have access to certain info about you. Like you, they should be able to contact you via email or through a site’s messaging system. After that, it’s wise to turn off public view for anyone else who isn’t a match. 

6. Depending on what the site allows, set up info in advance for your matches – access to a family tree, a list of ancestral surnames, or your most distant paternal and maternal ancestors. The more info you provide, the easier it will be for others to identify where you might intersect on your family trees. 



7. Next, go back to your list of matches and check out the features on your site. Most sites charge a one-time fee for the lifetime of the platform, but another may charge a subscription to access other features. You might find a tool for shared or “in common with” matches, where you can select a match and see what matches you share or don’t share. If a particular match posted a family tree, you can view their tree to find clues how you may be related, and likewise they can check your tree. 

Some sites provide the number of “shared centimorgans,” which is the unit used to show the sum of autosomal DNA that you share, and its longest block. The closer the relationship to you, the higher the number is. You may also see a tool called a chromosome browser, where you can graphically compare up to 5 people. You can see exactly what DNA segments (blocks) you share with your match on each chromosome. You can use a method called triangulation to verify a common ancestor by seeing if two others match each other in the same place they match you. 

These are just some of the tools you may find. If you don’t see a certain tool, your testing company may not provide it or you may need a subscription to use it. 

8. After you set up your info and settings, it’s time to get started and contact a match. Choose a person that your testing company predicts is a good match. Further qualify his/her ancestral names, family tree and how much DNA you share, if your site provides the tools. Example of email initiating contact:

Subject Line: “DNA Match-Your Name to Their Name” 

I notice that I’m a match to you at [name of test]. Your connection to me is estimated at the 2nd to 3rd cousin level, so chances are we share a common ancestor.  From looking at our trees, the DNA match may be from my Callan line in Co. Kilkenny, because you and I both have Callan ancestors from the same Irish county. 

I’m attaching a copy of my pedigree chart. You can also check my tree on [location of tree]. It would be great to make a family tree connection. I look forward to hearing from you.



9. As you go along, teach yourself DNA basics, which starts like this: The nucleus of each of your cells contains 23 pairs of autosomal chromosomes. For the first 22 pairs, you inherit one chromosome from your mother and one from your father. The 23rd pair contains the “sex” chromosomes. Like the lottery, they determine whether you’re male or female. If you end up with x and y combo, you are a male. If you have x and x, you are female. 

Your basic DNA test is called the autosomal test, which covers both your mother and father’s side. It takes you back four to five generations because autosomal DNA decreases with each generation. Top autosomal tests are Family Finder from FamilyTreeDNA.com, AncestryDNA from Ancestry.com, and Relative Finder from 23andme.com

Not all testing companies offer other kinds of DNA tests that reach farther back in time. Males can test for Y-DNA, inherited from the father to only sons, following the father’s line; and both females and males can test for MtDNA (mitochondrial), inherited only from the mother to both sexes, following only the mother’s lineBoth female and males can also apply X-DNA STR testing to look at markers on the X-chromosome(s).

10. After you get used to DNA, you may want to extend your reach by uploading your raw data to a 3rd party site like Gedmatch.com. The benefit is that you have more tools and more matches because you’re entering a pool of others who have uploaded from other sites. Check Gedmatch to see if it allows you to upload the data from your particular testing company. 

These 10 steps may feel like the tip of the iceberg, but once you get started with DNA for family research, your exciting journey begins!



Other Posts in MBE's Amateur Genealogy Series
About the Author 
Joan Stewart Smith, who ranks genealogy among her favorite pursuits, is a married mom of a son who will soon be starting college. As a highly creative talent, she heads Stewart Communications, an independent consultancy specializing in PR, marketing & communications, social media, and writing. During her career, she has promoted products and services for clients ranging from fast-growing startups to established Fortune 100 companies, as well as PR and advertising agencies. Previously, she was a vice president at a leading high tech PR agency in Los Angeles.  Joan holds a B.A. in English and Journalism from San Jose State University and studied in the UCLA Department of Information Studies. Follow Joan on Twitter @jstewartsmith

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Sunday, March 26, 2017

Twitter Party Calendar March 26 - April 1 Parties w/ Prizes Constant Updates


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Sunday, March 26

Rogue One Digital Twitter Party at 7 pm ET with @magicalsiblings @dawnchats. Prizes: TEN (10) winners - see RSVP link for prize list. #RogueOne Digital plus either #TeamRebel or #TeamEmpire. RSVP

Monday, March 27

TTC with Stork OTC at 1 pm ET with @kbwhiskey @storkbyrinovum. Prizes: $50 VISA giftcards every 15 minutes, ONE (1) Grand Prize Stork OTC Twin Pack + 3 First Response Ovulation Test Kits + $50 VISA GC. #TTCwithStorkOTC  No RSVP, Details

Tuesday, March 28

Snack Bracket Playbook Twitter Party at 3 pm ET with @iamthemaven @kellysluckyyou and others. Prizes: TBA. #SnackBracketPlaybook RSVP

Brita Longlast Twitter Party at 3 pm ET with @influenstervox. Prizes: VoxBoxes. #Britalonglast RSVP

Walt Disney World Disney Kids Twitter Party at 8 pm ET with @resourcefulmom. Prizes: FIVE (5) $25 Disney giftcards. #DisneyKids RSVP

How to Choose the Right Internet & TV Provider Twitter Party at 8 pm ET with @mistygirlph and the FiosNY team. Prizes: ONE (1) Motorola portable charger, ONE (1) Fire HD 10 Tablet with Alexa. #FiosNY RSVP

Perfectly Free Twitter Party at 8 pm ET with @celiacbeast Prizes: TBA. #PerfectlyFree RSVP

Alamo Drive Happy Spring Travel Twitter Chat Party at 8 pm ET with @travlfashngirl @alamo. Prizes: FIVE (5) $100 American Express giftcards. #AlamoDriveHappy Details

Motts Rolls Twitter Party at 8 pm ET with @listen2lena. Prizes: Nearly $1000 in prizes - TBA - Canada residents ONLY eligible for prizes. #MottsRolls No RSVP, Details

Wednesday, March 29

The Whirlpool Spring Care Twitter Party at Noon ET with @whirlpoolusa @crowdtappers. Prizes: $750 in giftcards. #SpringCare RSVP

Sandwich With the Best Twitter Party at 1 pm ET with @pepperidgefarm @hellmanns and others. Prizes: ONE (1) $50 Walmart giftcard, FIVE (5) $100 Walmart GCs. #SandwichWithTheBest RSVP

BConnected Conference Toronto Twitter Party at 8 pm ET with @bconnectedconf @ottawamommyclub and others. Prizes: TBA - Canada residents ONLY eligible for prizes. #BConnectedTO RSVP

TD Tax Tips Chat Twitter Party at 8 pm ET with @td_canada. Prizes: FOUR (4) $250 VISA giftcards, ONE (1) $500 VISA GC - Canada residents ONLY eligible for prizes. #TCTaxTips RSVP

Ford Chat Canada Twitter Party at 8 pm ET with @fordcanada. Prizes: Apple Watch - Canada residents ONLY eligible for prizes. #FordChatCA - No RSVP

Homeschool Spring Twitter Party at 9 pm ET with @ihomeschoolnet @geomatters and others. Prizes: TBA. #ihsnet No RSVP, Details

Thursday, March 30

True Free Range Twitter Party at 1 pm ET with @momsmeet. Prizes: TEN (10) Happy Egg prize packs. #TrueFreeRange RSVP

L'Oreal Air Dry It Twitter Party at 3 pm ET with @influenstervox. Prizes: Vox Boxes. #AirDryIt RSVP

Parents Choice Twitter Party at 8 pm ET with @momspark. Prizes: FIVE (5) $100 Walgreens giftcards. #ParentsChoice RSVP

Real Beauty Twitter Party at 9 pm ET with @clever_network @dove. Prizes: SIX (6) $100 VISA giftcards, ONE (1) $200 VISA GC. #RealBeauty RSVP

Acronis World Backup Day Twitter Party at 9 pm ET with @dadarocks @acronis and others. Prizes: Acronis Backup Software, ASUS ZenBook Flip 13.3 laptop, ASUS ZenPad S 8 - see details link for more prize info. #WorldBackupDay #AcronisWBD Details

Friday, March 31

Around the World with Peppa Pig Twitter Party at 11 am ET with @peppapigus @thetoyinsider. Prizes: FOUR (4) winners get a DVD, ONE (1) Grand Prize winner gets Peppa Pig prize pack - see RSVP link for prize descriptions. #AroundTheWorldPeppa RSVP

Nintendo 3 DS Twitter Party at 2 pm ET with @modernmom @nintendoamerica. Prizes: FOUR (4) winners, New Nintendo 3DS XL systems + more - see RSVP link for complete prize descriptions. #3DS RSVP

Better Smartphone Photography at 3 pm ET with @thetechdad and the MobileLiving team. Prizes: ONE (1) GoPro HERO Session video camera. #MobileLiving RSVP

NEXT WEEK

Tuesday, April 4

Cereal Shakeup Twitter Party at 1 pm ET with @hboats @pebblescereal and others. Prizes: ONE (1) $50 Walmart giftcard, FIVE (5) $100 Walmart GCs. #CerealShakeup RSVP

Wednesday, April 5

Well Wisdom WG Twitter Party at 1 pm ET with @jmanmillerbug @dentistmel and others. Prizes: FIVE (5) $100 Walgreens giftcards. #WellWisdomWG RSVP

Wonder Crew Twitter Party at 2 pm ET with @modernmom @playmonsterfun and others. Prizes: SIX (6) winners - see RSVP link for prize descriptions. #WonderCrew RSVP


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Thursday, March 23, 2017

Kids Sunny Spring Days Giveaway Family Sweepstakes, Ends 4/14/17


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We are celebrating Spring with this fun Sunny Spring Days giveaway for families! Coordinated by Mommy Scene and sponsored by the participating brands, this fun giveaway has something for everyone! One lucky winner will receive all of these awesome prizes when the giveaway ends 4/14/17.
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Kangapouch - Sunny Spring Days Giveaway

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Sudsy Dough Moldable Soap - Sunny Spring Days Giveaway

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