I’m right there with you. The video is outdated too, the site doesn’t look like this anymore. I have joined groups on facebook but everybody talks over my head. There is nobody willing to help!!!!
@@az55544 I understand, and this is difficult for me too, but I think he just tries to cover the very basics, without delving into the explanation of each column too much, as that would confuse people like me even more. There is a plethora of tutorials out there, from this teacher and more, and I am very flustered, but this tool demands time and focus, and so far, it is my fault that I have not devoted either to the extent it requires, and I think that applies to many. I love science, but, this is a complex tool , and I don't think it will be mastered without due diligence. I think he did a good job for his intents, but, with every video I've watched, I leave confused and knowing I have a long way to go.
Anthony... Thanks for your fair assessment. I started making GEDmatch videos in 2019. I've learned a lot since that time. I love when there are questions in the comments section so I can keep learning what I should cover in future videos.
Arrgghh! Is there a “Genealogy for Dummies” book available? 99.9% of everything you said was Greek to me. I’ve only been doing this for @ 6 weeks. The more I hear,the more confused I get....😩
I hear you. The challenge in putting together learning resources is to remember the learner who doesn't know ANYTHING! Like me. This is not too helpful at all.
Spent half the day yesterday trying to figure the new GedMatch out by myself with no instruction. Thank God I found this UA-cam help this Utube help this morning. I still don't understand it all, but at least it's a start. Thanks Andy...it's hard to adjust to new "fangled" things when you're in your mid eighties! LOL!
Don't feel bad - I'm 52, been doing genealogy for 36 years, and have a PhD, and this tool has been the most useless to me of any I've found online. I'm sure someday there will be something useful about it, but presently it's no help at all, even though this video does the very best it possibly could of telling us how to rearrange all the meaningless info it provides. Thank heaven at least it's free!
Excellent. While I have no qualms about saying that GEDmatch is not user friendly, if you start with one tool at a time, you can figure out a lot of the quirks so that it can be useful for you.
I have known about and used Gedmatch for 10 years or more. I never found much use at that time. I hope to build a WATO tree using Gedmatch matches. Your video is a great refresher. Thanks
Sometimes the tools aren't useful because there isn't enough data in the database that directly benefits us. But, over time the tools improve, the databases increase, and we can have more success. Good luck.
Thank you for making this clearer.. My daughter was adopted and we were trying to see if she had any matches at all, she did a DNA test with My Heritage and its came back with no close connections and so we uploaded into Gedmatch and her largest Autosomal number was 13.4 with the largest being the same and she had zero in all her X dna columns ... so Im guessing that means she has no close matches at all here either?
@@FamilyHistoryFanatics Hola, mi kit no registra coincidencia con nadie, pero cuando lo hago con uno a uno (con una prima) si trae coincidencia. Que puedo estar haciendo mal ?
If you can get someone (living) that you believe is on one side of the family, such as a close cousin/aunt/uncle, to give a sample, then you can use your kit and theirs to identify the side of the unknown kit.
You need to compare your DNA to known matches on your mothers and your father's side. Wherever the matches triangulate, you could determine which side of the family additional unknown matches are related. ua-cam.com/video/ceYGv6RNfDE/v-deo.html
Slowly working through the tools. Showing what they can do is what I wanted to focus on initially, because it is straight forward. All of the different uses of what can be learned will come in later videos, because they cover a lot more ground.
Thanks Andy. That really helps!! I wondered where I could upload my GEDCOM to, for Gedmatch and now I know. I was also wondering where I could see peoples Gedcoms as well.
Thanks. I'm working on improving the GEDmatch videos. Sadly, I do this part-time and there have been a number of challenges lately. Glad you found this helpful. I just remade the Lazarus tool video. I hope you'll watch it and then let me know what you think about this format ua-cam.com/video/KD1R9AIFB0c/v-deo.html You can send the feedback directly to us at www.familyhistoryfanatics.com/contact
Hi, another viewer commented on her adopted daughter's results and you asked if her daughter is Asian. I have uploaded my daughter's info to GEDmatch, who is adopted and is Asian. I came to your video after running the One-to-Many Matching and having no idea what I was looking at. She wants so badly to find some type of family connection and I'm trying my best to help her. Thanks!
Good evening! I have one quick question. Person A finds a match (person B) on their "one to many section" of Gedmatch. They both share cousins, easily found on the "one-to-many section", with DNA segments seen on the "one-to-one" section. However, when Person A does the "one-to-one" test on Person B, to explore shared DNA on particular chromosomes, Person A sees no shared DNA with person B. Are Person A and B distantly related? They see each other on the one-to-many section but see no shared DNA on the "one-to-one" section.
Hello, I have 2 daughters adopted from china. I have both kits loaded and I see matches for both girls. In the Overlap column, there are numbers over 200,000 but the Gen is 5 or more. What does this tell me?
Overlap is just the number of SNPs that could be compared (not the number that matches). Gen 5 means they are distant matches. To learn more about overlap, check out this video What is DNA Overlap on GEDmatch? - ://ua-cam.com/video/wPtsX_IMF5k/v-deo.html
I have watched this over and over, I think I would get more from it if I was looking at the same thing as Andrew is. He is talking about a Genesis system which I do not have. Maybe others can figure out the differences but I can not. So how do I fix this?
I have a number of matches in the Gen column at about 4 to 5 MRCA for example some at c 4.32 MRCA. How can I estimate these numbers for example could these numbers be estimated in years. Does GEN have an estimate as to how long in years is 1 or more gens
This video is sooo helpful it saved me a ton of time! Thank you so much! Now do you have a video where you explain the amount of cm for a parent, an uncle/aunt, a cousin(aunts child) Etc? Im just searching for my mother or any of her close family like a sister or brother. Again thank you!❤
The one to many page explains it up top. "Matches with low overlap have that field highlighted with a pink or red background, depending on the overlap value." (Overlap is the number of positions that exist in between you and that highlighted kit) Red is basically saying be weary, low overlap. It will be hard to figure out how you match
@@borreliaetc it does say it at the top, but its not a good answer. I have many with a low overlap. Why are they not all pink? What constitutes 'low'? Why are some lows pink and not others? There are no parameters.
@@ctchickenmom overlap seems to be generally new. (I don't check into gedmatch every day or even month, so not sure how new.) This is just a guess; I think when the comparison kit has been uploaded might have something to do with whether or not you show any amount of overlap. For example, I have my mother and brother's dna, and it says N/A overlap. Lol but I added them in years ago. One of my 1st cousins that put in her dna not that long ago shows overlap. One of my known 5th cousins 2x removed put her dna in and we checked, we didn't match. But she's so many positions away from me. We met by having common ancestors on both of our Ancestry Trees, before either of us did dna testing. A video with clarification would be wonderful, all I have are guesses. I hope everyone is well.
Great tool. So glad GEDMatch puts your links on their pages. This video mentions that I "should" find my matches on the various genealogy websites, but... I did Ancestry and they did Ancestry (according to the GEDMatching tool), and according to the GEDMatch, we should be somewhere in the 3rd cousin range, but when I go into Ancestry and "look" them up, I see them, but Ancestry says we have no DNA matches. I'm confused. Is there another resource tool/video that might help me figure out what this "means?"
Pretty much all of my matches are red. But my top match has almost 300 cM in common even though the overlap was around 50k. Does this mean that I could be more related? Or does it negate the match?
The low overlap may mean that the actual shared cM is slightly lower (maybe by 10%), but overall, I would say this is a pretty solid match in the 2nd cousin range.
Thanks so much. Glad you enjoyed it. Please share it with others to further show your support. (Who knows there might be others who haven't visited the site in 2 years.)
Great video. Thanks for explaining it. I can understand it better now. Is there a rule of thumb for cM and largest segments? So that you know if they are worth contacting. Also the generations?
Start with the matches that share the most DNA. For matches with smaller amounts of DNA, you usually need to confirm how they are related with your larger shared matches.
My closest was 3.6. I expect that will change tomorrow since I just uploaded my mother's DNA. I guess these just all depend on who has uploaded to GEDmatch. It doesn't compare to others who have had their DNA done on another site but haven't uploaded to GEDmatch, correct?
My GED arch number has not been compared to other numbers since end of April when I joined. How often are these numbers compared? Is there a refresh button?
Your DNA kit compares to all other kits each time you run the one-to-many tool. If you're not finding matches there are a couple of possibilities. 1. Your DNA matches have not transferred their DNA to GEDmatch. 2. Your genetic relatives not taken any test. 3. You're struggling with the case of small families. I talk about that here. ua-cam.com/video/pJDjHg13QgI/v-deo.html
Thank You once again! This really helps 100%. I was so confused about "type 2" but so were you and that answered my question. When you find out, then we will know..
Type 2 is what most kits are. The superkits (combining multiple kits) are a different number. Mine is 258. I asked GEDmatch about this and they are probably going to get rid of the column because it isn't really useful.
Hiya, I am trying to understand the Beta one to many tool. Can you explain if the x chromosome is the mother DNA only should up in the matches? Many thanks
So with the old GEDmatch my daughter in law had 230 matches with maybe 150 good matches. Now she has over 1200 garbage matches added in making it now an unmanageable mess. They should have an option to delete the bad matches. What a mess! I have almost stopped using it.
Did you watch my adoptee series that started with this video? First Steps For Using DNA to Find Adopted Family Members - Genetic Genealogy ua-cam.com/video/aqD2q95Y4gY/v-deo.html GEDmatch is just a tool to use. The principles for researching an unknown parents matter most.
I'm not positive, but I think that indicated it was migrated from the old platform to the new Genesis platform. There are single-letter codes he mentions next to them. E.g., A for Ancestry, T for FamilyTreeDNA, etc. I think he mentioned most of those, but I forget. But I think it basically means "pre-Genesis"?
The last column is for the company that the test originally occurred at. Several years ago, GEDmatch denoted this by the first letter of your kit number. When they changed the numbering system the default for this new column was "Migration F2". Individual users can go in and change that to the correct company, but not everyone does.
Inception. I was watching you live streaming on TV when I was on gedmatch on my phone. Clicked tutorial, and presto, inception! Didn't realize it's from the same channel.
What do I look for when searching for bio parents of a 1920 adoptee? I guess I would be looking for 2-3-4 cousins. Am I right in this assumption? Maybe trying to find DNA facts is not the way to go with this type of search. Can you advise? Thank you.
I have a playlist that discusses research for adoptees. Check it out and then ask follow-up questions. ua-cam.com/play/PLcVx-GSCjcdk1GsAs9NfLWKvACcjE3Afg.html
There is no extra benefit/privileges you get on the site by opting-in. If you have no qualms with police using the database to develop potential suspects, then opt in.
Why does my generation start on the third generation? My brother and first and second cousins are not included in the one to many comparison and Beta version. This is a very informational video. Thank you very much.
Just watched our 18 Oct live stream. Was interested in the more advanced DNA seminars in Nov. Your image insert covered the dates. Could you republish it? Another question, with all the DNA companies jumping on board with the health screenings, what is the value of the tests, and should you test with various companies due to their different testing methods? After the 23&me test, many health questions are asked. Will these other companies do the same? Do you believe health insurance companies will gain access to and use the results to tailor one's health care coverage?
Dec 5, 12, and 19th: www.familyhistoryfanatics.com/dnaworkshop Yes, the other companies are starting to have health questions included. I don't believe health insurance companies will be looking for access, because they could run their own DNA test that is targeting to what they are specifically interested in prior to providing you coverage.
That is my Issue my mother was an Ashkeanzi Jew and the amount of matches I get is HUGE. I match all the North African Jews on Ged as well my dad was a Moroccan Jew.
@@FamilyHistoryFanaticsAbove 7cM I get extremely many false matches too, how come I and my Kurdish relative share the same English (Anglophone American) or Serbian cousin? Among different DNA companies I found the matching service of MyHeritage the most accurate, because the European/White relatives are all average or low reliability unlike GedMatch or LivingDNA, there also appears Anglophone cousins on my match as a 3rd to 5th cousin. White Americans can't be more related to me when my ancestry is Balkan instead of Western European, so I think GedMatch, LivingDNA and 23andMe has a lot to improve when it comes to DNA matching. I have no comment on the ethnicity estimate of these companies, as for me they are fairly accurate so there is nothing to say to that. Another person from Southwestern Turkey gets 0% European after two updates on 23andme and the majority of his matches are again people with English sounding names from the USA. How is that mix between a Turk and a Westerner possible when they share little of common history? Also I have no comment on your expertise in geneology so don't take my criticism personally but after some research I've found many inconsistencies in this matching function of Gedmatch. I am fairly disappointed.
SEE also Roberta Estes (DNA Explained blog), which goes through each steps to upload & download your DNA raw info to various other comparison sites... Take it slow & good luck!!
It's not you, if that helps. He has explained in the video what everything on the screen says, but that doesn't make any of it mean anything to laypeople. So just know that there are other sites that will let you find out more-useful information, and at some point, someone you matched with GEDMatch may be able to decipher that stuff and get in touch! :) Best wishes.
Enjoyed the video. Don't know much about DNA. Can you just tell me why my son only has 71952 in the overlap column with me. I thought being my son who make it higher if anything. Sorry, this is probably a very stupid question! P
Because you and your son a) tested with different companies, b)tested many years apart, or c)tested somewhat recently after companies switched to new chips that had fewer SNPs than what GEDmatch was programmed with. Check out this video if you haven't already What is DNA Overlap on GEDmatch? - ua-cam.com/video/wPtsX_IMF5k/v-deo.html
In regards to SNP and cM, if you know the match is quite a ways back in the tree, wouldn't lowering the required SNP and cM help in this case? Are you saying cM matches around 3.7 to 5.2 can be disregarded and are not matches?
The problem with lowering the SNP, is that the number of false matches increase. At around 15cM 99% of the segments are true matches. At 7cM, about 50% of the segments are true matches. At 3 cM 90%+ of the segments are false matches. So separating out true matches from false matches below 7cM becomes increasingly more difficult and time consuming.
I use the same email account on GEDmatch to access all of the relatives who have given me permission to manage their DNA kits. So, yes. You can have multiple DNA kits uploaded to one GEDmatch account with one email access.
Thanks for the video it was very helpful! My closet relation on GEDmatch is gen 4.2, total cM 41.3. I was adopted so I was hoping to find a sibling or first or even second cousin.
@@FamilyHistoryFanatics Where else should I upload the DNA? PS - I was _very_ lucky with GEDmatch - found a half-brother (and there are several other half-siblings involved!) ... now we have a full mystery!!!
Well, I didn't find it on the new version of gedmatch- please update any videos with any new lay changes or names thanks. Hard to follow something that is not labeled exactly like on your website.
It's on my list of videos to redo. Just so you know, I'm an independent creator and I don't directly work for GEDmatch. They're kind enough to use my tutorials. I have just had a lot of family members with medical issues recently that I'm behind. Please forgive me.
There's always a possibility but probably not. FTDNA has a great set of tools and there are few other tests that do genetic genealogy with YDNA. So there really isn't much need.
HELP. do you have a video that explains ethnicity? I have looked high and low. Ancestry says I am 86% Irish and 14% Nw Eu. My Brother is 46% Irish and 30% Russian and 15% Baltic (Ancestry test). So I loaded into Gedcom and I see a Pie Chart with like North Atlantic 50% etc etc and I cannot relate that data to Ancestry. It becomes obvious if true that there are two fathers involved but I want to get the % make up via Genesis to validate this and create data that I can understand since the pie nomenclature does not say Ireland or Scotland or Russia or Poland etc. Can you tell me what I need to do? I see some non functional tools that I have tried to create a "map" but they dont see to work. I am stuck.......................TIA Hope this makes sense.
it does not mean there are two fathers. What percentages of markers you get from each parent is not the same. For simplicity's sake, let's pretend your mom was 100% Irish and your dad 100% Russian. You might "be" 80% Irish, 20% Russian. Your brother from the same parents could be 99%Russian and 1% Irish. As more people meet and travel, populations become mixed and the percentages become wild. Additionally, "ethnicity" is a troubling subject. There is no one genetic code for each ethnicity, since borders have changed over time and populations have migrated, separated, returned, intermarried, etc. NW EU is not that far, distance wise from the Baltic region, which is also not far from Russia. In the end, you and your brother are really not that far off from one another.
GEDmatch is not as user friendly as I would like, which is why I've tried to simplify the complex. However, even my wife thinks GEDmatch is too difficult to use. I would recommend leaving your DNA on GEDmatch to allow other users to connect with you. It can't hurt.
Good information. But question, I am searching for my biological father and on gedmatch out of 3000 matches found the closest generation is 4.1, realistically what are my chances of finding someone closely related from those results?
Question, if I do not have any matches that the total of “lcM” are under 30 is it safe to assume family has not uploaded their information GEDmatch? (On ancestry their are matches but not in this database) Thank you for the excellent tutorial
Hello, Thank you for your video. If you know that a certain community in your ancestry was fairly endogamous, will there be more overlap than the family that wasn't endogamous? Thank you!
Which column more closely corresponds to the cMs displayed on Ancestry matches? My Gedmatch lists includes 2 people I recognize by name from my Ancestry matches. One of them, "M", on Ancestry has 158 cM across 7 segments, and the total cM shared on GedMatch is 150 - okay, close enough, I suppose. But the second relative, "S", on Ancestry says 41 cM across 3 segments, but the Gedmatch colums give a largest segment match of 28 and a total match of 82 - neither are quite as close a number.
Each company counts matching segments differently. Some of them are close (like your one match) and others of them can be very different (like the other match).
Thank you for this video. The one-to-many Beta is really valuable. I don't understand how the X dna match can be zero (0) when there is a match in the autosomal columns when there is a match between a female and a male person.
I had the same problem this may mean you already have a GEDmatch account and have a kit number. Go back to the main page and scroll down looking on the left hand side till you see user profile, there should be a box that says Legend in it if you read through that box it should tell you how many kits you've got, their kit numbers and if one is a duplicate and how to get rid of duplicates. Hope this helps.
I think that Type column has to the do with the if its a single kit or a combined one. I had 2 kits for myself. They had Type 2 next to them. I combined them under the Tier 1 options, and now the combined kit says Type 258, and the single one still says 2.
Yeah, I talked with the guys at GEDmatch about this and they said they would probably remove the Type column because it doesn't provide any useful information.
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Great videos! Is there a video that explains a reasonable ration between cM and SNPs that indicate a valid segment match in the last 300 years?
I’m right there with you. The video is outdated too, the site doesn’t look like this anymore. I have joined groups on facebook but everybody talks over my head. There is nobody willing to help!!!!
After watching this, I'm starting to think I need a college course in chromosomes, DNA, and Centimorgans. LOL Glad there are videos. Thanks!
UA-cam is awesome for learning new things.
@@az55544 I understand, and this is difficult for me too, but I think he just tries to cover the very basics, without delving into the explanation of each column too much, as that would confuse people like me even more. There is a plethora of tutorials out there, from this teacher and more, and I am very flustered, but this tool demands time and focus, and so far, it is my fault that I have not devoted either to the extent it requires, and I think that applies to many. I love science, but, this is a complex tool , and I don't think it will be mastered without due diligence. I think he did a good job for his intents, but, with every video I've watched, I leave confused and knowing I have a long way to go.
Anthony... Thanks for your fair assessment. I started making GEDmatch videos in 2019. I've learned a lot since that time. I love when there are questions in the comments section so I can keep learning what I should cover in future videos.
Agree! Andy needs to slow down and slowly repeat each step. I’m new at this!
I am a senior, educated and don’t imagine I will learn this very complicated system.
Arrgghh! Is there a “Genealogy for Dummies” book available? 99.9% of everything you said was Greek to me. I’ve only been doing this for @ 6 weeks. The more I hear,the more confused I get....😩
I hear you. The challenge in putting together learning resources is to remember the learner who doesn't know ANYTHING! Like me. This is not too helpful at all.
If you find one, please let me know, I really need it!
🤪😵💫please let me know if you find one..
Diahan Southard is helpful to understand if you need more help.
Spent half the day yesterday trying to figure the new GedMatch out by myself with no instruction. Thank God I found this UA-cam help this Utube help this morning. I still don't understand it all, but at least it's a start. Thanks Andy...it's hard to adjust to new "fangled" things when you're in your mid eighties! LOL!
Will be making more videos over the coming months.
eVEN WORSE WHEN YOU ARE Past 91....How do I get started? where is the beginning ?
@@virginiaholter7528 You 80 and 90 year olds give me hope. I'm 70 and thought I was too old to try to figure this thing out.
Or seventies!
Don't feel bad - I'm 52, been doing genealogy for 36 years, and have a PhD, and this tool has been the most useless to me of any I've found online. I'm sure someday there will be something useful about it, but presently it's no help at all, even though this video does the very best it possibly could of telling us how to rearrange all the meaningless info it provides. Thank heaven at least it's free!
This was very helpful. The new Gedmatch interface(s) confused me, and I had shied away from it. Now I feel empowered again.
Excellent. While I have no qualms about saying that GEDmatch is not user friendly, if you start with one tool at a time, you can figure out a lot of the quirks so that it can be useful for you.
its a great video. great to be able to save and refer back to when I get stuck at a stage of using the tools . thank you
I have known about and used Gedmatch for 10 years or more. I never found much use at that time. I hope to build a WATO tree using Gedmatch matches. Your video is a great refresher. Thanks
Sometimes the tools aren't useful because there isn't enough data in the database that directly benefits us. But, over time the tools improve, the databases increase, and we can have more success. Good luck.
This is really helpful. Clean, Crisp. and direct. ALL detail points covered all my questions. Thanks Andy.
Your welcome.
Thank you for taking the time to make this video, I'm looking forward to seeing the rest.
You're welcome. Glad to help.
Thank you for making this clearer.. My daughter was adopted and we were trying to see if she had any matches at all, she did a DNA test with My Heritage and its came back with no close connections and so we uploaded into Gedmatch and her largest Autosomal number was 13.4 with the largest being the same and she had zero in all her X dna columns ... so Im guessing that means she has no close matches at all here either?
Correct. By chance is she of Asian heritage?
Let me know in a new comment thread so I can see your response.
@@FamilyHistoryFanatics Hola, mi kit no registra coincidencia con nadie, pero cuando lo hago con uno a uno (con una prima) si trae coincidencia. Que puedo estar haciendo mal ?
Is there a way to tell if the DNA is connect to my mothers or fathers side?
not by the autosomal DNA alone
If you can get someone (living) that you believe is on one side of the family, such as a close cousin/aunt/uncle, to give a sample, then you can use your kit and theirs to identify the side of the unknown kit.
You need to compare your DNA to known matches on your mothers and your father's side. Wherever the matches triangulate, you could determine which side of the family additional unknown matches are related. ua-cam.com/video/ceYGv6RNfDE/v-deo.html
Evgeny is partially incorrect. You can use only autosomal DNA in connection with other known matches to determine paternal/maternal lines.
Absolutely the most clarifying instructional video ever in beginning DNA interpretation !
So glad you like it. We have plenty more where that came from. Grab some popcorn and start binge watching.
ty so much for this! it truly helped explain what we are looking at!!
Thanks so much. Glad you enjoyed it. Please share it with others to further show your support.
It would be helpful to start out with a comment on what can be learned from this chart, before we learn how to use it. Thank you for the videos.
Slowly working through the tools. Showing what they can do is what I wanted to focus on initially, because it is straight forward. All of the different uses of what can be learned will come in later videos, because they cover a lot more ground.
Thanks Andy. That really helps!! I wondered where I could upload my GEDCOM to, for Gedmatch and now I know. I was also wondering where I could see peoples Gedcoms as well.
I have a video in the next couple of months about using GEDCOMs on Genesis.
This is explained much better for me, than other videos about Gedmatch or dna in general. Thank you.
Thanks. I'm working on improving the GEDmatch videos. Sadly, I do this part-time and there have been a number of challenges lately. Glad you found this helpful. I just remade the Lazarus tool video. I hope you'll watch it and then let me know what you think about this format ua-cam.com/video/KD1R9AIFB0c/v-deo.html
You can send the feedback directly to us at www.familyhistoryfanatics.com/contact
So helpful. I'm happy that one of Genealogy fb groups I follow mentionned this tool and Gedmatch has a link to your video :-)
Awesome. Thanks for your support..
Hi, another viewer commented on her adopted daughter's results and you asked if her daughter is Asian. I have uploaded my daughter's info to GEDmatch, who is adopted and is Asian. I came to your video after running the One-to-Many Matching and having no idea what I was looking at. She wants so badly to find some type of family connection and I'm trying my best to help her. Thanks!
Good luck. Be patient.
Great walk-through with examples and straight-forward instructions. Thank-you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for these very didactic videos. Now I understand how to use Gedmatch much better. Congratulations for your work.
Glad to hear that!
Hello, very useful and fun video. I took yr word: is any way I can see my own kit on the results list?
No, all the results are matching to your kit.
What do you mean by "top" matches? If I select a limit of 100 matches, is it a random list of matches, or are the matches sorted and than displayed?
Good evening! I have one quick question. Person A finds a match (person B) on their "one to many section" of Gedmatch. They both share cousins, easily found on the "one-to-many section", with DNA segments seen on the "one-to-one" section. However, when Person A does the "one-to-one" test on Person B, to explore shared DNA on particular chromosomes, Person A sees no shared DNA with person B. Are Person A and B distantly related? They see each other on the one-to-many section but see no shared DNA on the "one-to-one" section.
One-to-Many uses a quick algorithm and is less accurate than One-to-One. Any match should always be confirmed through One to One.
I learned how to use the new bata version of one-to-many analysis. Great video.
Glad it was helpful!
This was a excellent explanation thank you
thanks for your contribution... been trying to figure this out for a while thanks again
No problem!
Hello, I have 2 daughters adopted from china. I have both kits loaded and I see matches for both girls. In the Overlap column, there are numbers over 200,000 but the Gen is 5 or more. What does this tell me?
Overlap is just the number of SNPs that could be compared (not the number that matches). Gen 5 means they are distant matches.
To learn more about overlap, check out this video What is DNA Overlap on GEDmatch? - ://ua-cam.com/video/wPtsX_IMF5k/v-deo.html
I definitely need help. I haven't been on this program for some years and I would like to be able to be taught all the new procedures.
I don't have any of the screens that you are showing. Do I only see these screens if I upgrade to the Tier -1 level?
Great video. Easy to comprehend and very instructive.
Thanks so much.
For once I followed suggestions for new users. Great overview - fast and simple. I can now begin a limited but relevant exploration. TU!
Glad it was helpful!
I have watched this over and over, I think I would get more from it if I was looking at the same thing as Andrew is. He is talking about a Genesis system which I do not have. Maybe others can figure out the differences but I can not. So how do I fix this?
I have a number of matches in the Gen column at about 4 to 5 MRCA for example some at c 4.32 MRCA. How can I estimate these numbers for example could these numbers be estimated in years. Does GEN have an estimate as to how long in years is 1 or more gens
Extremely helpful! Thanks, Bro!
Glad it helped!
This video is sooo helpful it saved me a ton of time! Thank you so much! Now do you have a video where you explain the amount of cm for a parent, an uncle/aunt, a cousin(aunts child) Etc? Im just searching for my mother or any of her close family like a sister or brother. Again thank you!❤
Check out this chart: dnapainter.com/tools/sharedcmv4
Did you find anyone?
I'd like to know what the pink highlights are in the overlap column, mean. I seem to have quite a few.
The one to many page explains it up top.
"Matches with low overlap have that field highlighted with a pink or red background, depending on the overlap value."
(Overlap is the number of positions that exist in between you and that highlighted kit)
Red is basically saying be weary, low overlap. It will be hard to figure out how you match
I was about to ask the same question, because the explanation at the top isn't really clear.
Can you make a video on what to do with that information?
@@borreliaetc it does say it at the top, but its not a good answer. I have many with a low overlap. Why are they not all pink? What constitutes 'low'? Why are some lows pink and not others? There are no parameters.
@@ctchickenmom overlap seems to be generally new. (I don't check into gedmatch every day or even month, so not sure how new.) This is just a guess; I think when the comparison kit has been uploaded might have something to do with whether or not you show any amount of overlap.
For example, I have my mother and brother's dna, and it says N/A overlap. Lol but I added them in years ago. One of my 1st cousins that put in her dna not that long ago shows overlap.
One of my known 5th cousins 2x removed put her dna in and we checked, we didn't match. But she's so many positions away from me. We met by having common ancestors on both of our Ancestry Trees, before either of us did dna testing.
A video with clarification would be wonderful, all I have are guesses.
I hope everyone is well.
That is the amount of overlap: ua-cam.com/video/wPtsX_IMF5k/v-deo.html
Great tool. So glad GEDMatch puts your links on their pages. This video mentions that I "should" find my matches on the various genealogy websites, but... I did Ancestry and they did Ancestry (according to the GEDMatching tool), and according to the GEDMatch, we should be somewhere in the 3rd cousin range, but when I go into Ancestry and "look" them up, I see them, but Ancestry says we have no DNA matches. I'm confused. Is there another resource tool/video that might help me figure out what this "means?"
On Ancestry's end, they may not meet the threshold for calling you a match. Each company has their own algorithms to determine matchiness.
Pretty much all of my matches are red. But my top match has almost 300 cM in common even though the overlap was around 50k. Does this mean that I could be more related? Or does it negate the match?
The low overlap may mean that the actual shared cM is slightly lower (maybe by 10%), but overall, I would say this is a pretty solid match in the 2nd cousin range.
Very useful and helpful. I wasn't aware of the changes until today as I haven't been back to the site for over a year.
Thanks so much. Glad you enjoyed it. Please share it with others to further show your support. (Who knows there might be others who haven't visited the site in 2 years.)
Great video. Thanks for explaining it. I can understand it better now. Is there a rule of thumb for cM and largest segments? So that you know if they are worth contacting. Also the generations?
Start with the matches that share the most DNA. For matches with smaller amounts of DNA, you usually need to confirm how they are related with your larger shared matches.
Thanks Andy! This video helps a lot! Blessings!
I am adopted from China and uploaded myheritage DNA test into GEDmatch. the most closely related person was 3.4 gens, is that a lot?
My closest was 3.6. I expect that will change tomorrow since I just uploaded my mother's DNA. I guess these just all depend on who has uploaded to GEDmatch. It doesn't compare to others who have had their DNA done on another site but haven't uploaded to GEDmatch, correct?
Correct, GEDmatch can only compare to people on GEDmatch.
@@FamilyHistoryFanatics Hi! can you explain me what kind is 1.3?
My GED arch number has not been compared to other numbers since end of April when I joined. How often are these numbers compared? Is there a refresh button?
Your DNA kit compares to all other kits each time you run the one-to-many tool. If you're not finding matches there are a couple of possibilities.
1. Your DNA matches have not transferred their DNA to GEDmatch.
2. Your genetic relatives not taken any test.
3. You're struggling with the case of small families. I talk about that here. ua-cam.com/video/pJDjHg13QgI/v-deo.html
So if I put my code in, it will bring up ALL my direct relations that have submitted dna to Gedmatch?
Any way we can get an updated version of this? It looks like the website has undergone some updates since this video was created. Thanks!
You are correct. The website has been updated, but the processes are still the same.
Hello! Im new on the site, and yesterday my kit was completed. On the generations colum I have a match of 3.6, whats the relation with this other kit?
Watch this video to better understand that column. ua-cam.com/video/V9hvINBzZmc/v-deo.html
Thank You once again! This really helps 100%. I was so confused about "type 2" but so were you and that answered my question. When you find out, then we will know..
Type 2 is what most kits are. The superkits (combining multiple kits) are a different number. Mine is 258. I asked GEDmatch about this and they are probably going to get rid of the column because it isn't really useful.
Hiya, I am trying to understand the Beta one to many tool. Can you explain if the x chromosome is the mother DNA only should up in the matches? Many thanks
If this is a male, then the X DNA will be from the mothers side. If this is a female then the X DNA could be from either the mother or father.
So with the old GEDmatch my daughter in law had 230 matches with maybe 150 good matches. Now she has over 1200 garbage matches added in making it now an unmanageable mess. They should have an option to delete the bad matches. What a mess! I have almost stopped using it.
The new Genesis makes it much easier to sort out matches that are closely related. Also, tag groups can help to make matches easier to see.
Is there anything special to know or tricks for using GEDmatch for adoptees? If so, I'd appreciate a video about that :)
Did you watch my adoptee series that started with this video?
First Steps For Using DNA to Find Adopted Family Members - Genetic Genealogy ua-cam.com/video/aqD2q95Y4gY/v-deo.html
GEDmatch is just a tool to use. The principles for researching an unknown parents matter most.
@@FamilyHistoryFanatics Thanks :)
Thanks for the great video. One question. You did not explain what "Migration F2" means in the last column. So what does that mean?
I'm not positive, but I think that indicated it was migrated from the old platform to the new Genesis platform. There are single-letter codes he mentions next to them. E.g., A for Ancestry, T for FamilyTreeDNA, etc. I think he mentioned most of those, but I forget. But I think it basically means "pre-Genesis"?
The last column is for the company that the test originally occurred at. Several years ago, GEDmatch denoted this by the first letter of your kit number. When they changed the numbering system the default for this new column was "Migration F2". Individual users can go in and change that to the correct company, but not everyone does.
Extremely helpful video. Thank you so much for saving our time and patience trying to understand GedMatch. Cheers from Brazil!
Inception. I was watching you live streaming on TV when I was on gedmatch on my phone. Clicked tutorial, and presto, inception! Didn't realize it's from the same channel.
No worries. Glad we could help. And please. Continue watching videos by myself and my wife to help you build your family tree.
Really helpful video for a newbie to Gedmatch. Thanks Andy!
You're welcome.
What do I look for when searching for bio parents of a 1920 adoptee? I guess I would be looking for 2-3-4 cousins. Am I right in this assumption? Maybe trying to find DNA facts is not the way to go with this type of search. Can you advise? Thank you.
I have a playlist that discusses research for adoptees. Check it out and then ask follow-up questions. ua-cam.com/play/PLcVx-GSCjcdk1GsAs9NfLWKvACcjE3Afg.html
Is there a way to increase the overlap number? I changed mine to 90,000 and it eliminated one of my kits completely. Thank you for your time !
You can increase the overlap filter, but you can't increase the amount of overlap between any two kits, that is determined by the test that was taken.
Is it better to be opt in or opt out of the police part of this site?
There is no extra benefit/privileges you get on the site by opting-in. If you have no qualms with police using the database to develop potential suspects, then opt in.
Why does my generation start on the third generation? My brother and first and second cousins are not included in the one to many comparison and Beta version. This is a very informational video. Thank you very much.
It may be that they are research kits (which means they won't show up in your search).
Some names on the left are highlighted in green. What does the green highlights mean I g ?
They were uploaded in the last 30 days.
Thank you for uploading this video and creating this channel I am finding it really useful as a newby
You're welcome Gavin. We are always open to suggestions so if you think there is something that can be improved, let us know.
Just watched our 18 Oct live stream. Was interested in the more advanced DNA seminars in Nov. Your image insert covered the dates. Could you republish it? Another question, with all the DNA companies jumping on board with the health screenings, what is the value of the tests, and should you test with various companies due to their different testing methods? After the 23&me test, many health questions are asked. Will these other companies do the same? Do you believe health insurance companies will gain access to and use the results to tailor one's health care coverage?
Dec 5, 12, and 19th: www.familyhistoryfanatics.com/dnaworkshop
Yes, the other companies are starting to have health questions included. I don't believe health insurance companies will be looking for access, because they could run their own DNA test that is targeting to what they are specifically interested in prior to providing you coverage.
Mein Englisch ist nicht so gut. Gibt es dieses Erklärvideo auch auf Deutsch?
Thank you for this video. This is helpful. I'm so excited!!.
You are so welcome!
Thanks for showing to use it but it would good to know what the numbrrd really mean which wasn't really clear
That is my Issue my mother was an Ashkeanzi Jew and the amount of matches I get is HUGE. I match all the North African Jews on Ged as well my dad was a Moroccan Jew.
Wow. That's challenging.
how could you tell which kind of relationship from the matched dna? is there a program where i can find out?
You use the genetic genealogy tools to suggest paths of relationship. Then you use genealogical records to validate your theories.
Thank you, good video. Any easy way to export to Excel, other than highlighting the whole page?
Not really. You can always use a data scraper.
Hi. What is the lowest cM match filter?
While you can set the filter lower, I would set it at 7 cM. Below that point, you start having false matches. ua-cam.com/video/OF5-PPMQvCg/v-deo.html
@@FamilyHistoryFanaticsAbove 7cM I get extremely many false matches too, how come I and my Kurdish relative share the same English (Anglophone American) or Serbian cousin?
Among different DNA companies I found the matching service of MyHeritage the most accurate, because the European/White relatives are all average or low reliability unlike GedMatch or LivingDNA, there also appears Anglophone cousins on my match as a 3rd to 5th cousin. White Americans can't be more related to me when my ancestry is Balkan instead of Western European, so I think GedMatch, LivingDNA and 23andMe has a lot to improve when it comes to DNA matching. I have no comment on the ethnicity estimate of these companies, as for me they are fairly accurate so there is nothing to say to that.
Another person from Southwestern Turkey gets 0% European after two updates on 23andme and the majority of his matches are again people with English sounding names from the USA. How is that mix between a Turk and a Westerner possible when they share little of common history?
Also I have no comment on your expertise in geneology so don't take my criticism personally but after some research I've found many inconsistencies in this matching function of Gedmatch. I am fairly disappointed.
I am completely lost! I do feel I understand a little more since I looked at your video but I am still sort of lost.
SEE also Roberta Estes (DNA Explained blog), which goes through each steps to upload & download your DNA raw info to various other comparison sites... Take it slow & good luck!!
Where did you get lost? Let me know in a new thread to let UA-cam show me your question.
It's not you, if that helps. He has explained in the video what everything on the screen says, but that doesn't make any of it mean anything to laypeople. So just know that there are other sites that will let you find out more-useful information, and at some point, someone you matched with GEDMatch may be able to decipher that stuff and get in touch! :) Best wishes.
Thank you so much for explaining all of this! Awesome!!!!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Enjoyed the video. Don't know much about DNA. Can you just tell me why my son only has 71952 in the overlap column with me. I thought being my son who make it higher if anything. Sorry, this is probably a very stupid question! P
Because you and your son
a) tested with different companies,
b)tested many years apart, or
c)tested somewhat recently after companies switched to new chips that had fewer SNPs than what GEDmatch was programmed with.
Check out this video if you haven't already What is DNA Overlap on GEDmatch? - ua-cam.com/video/wPtsX_IMF5k/v-deo.html
In regards to SNP and cM, if you know the match is quite a ways back in the tree, wouldn't lowering the required SNP and cM help in this case? Are you saying cM matches around 3.7 to 5.2 can be disregarded and are not matches?
The problem with lowering the SNP, is that the number of false matches increase. At around 15cM 99% of the segments are true matches. At 7cM, about 50% of the segments are true matches. At 3 cM 90%+ of the segments are false matches.
So separating out true matches from false matches below 7cM becomes increasingly more difficult and time consuming.
If I manage my own kit and 2 others would I just use my same email for all three? If I try to sign in with my email on my brother's kit, will it work?
I use the same email account on GEDmatch to access all of the relatives who have given me permission to manage their DNA kits. So, yes. You can have multiple DNA kits uploaded to one GEDmatch account with one email access.
Explained really well, thank you!
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Thanks for the video it was very helpful! My closet relation on GEDmatch is gen 4.2, total cM 41.3. I was adopted so I was hoping to find a sibling or first or even second cousin.
That's discouraging. Be sure your DNA is in every database. Not everyone will be in GEDmatch.
@@FamilyHistoryFanatics Where else should I upload the DNA?
PS - I was _very_ lucky with GEDmatch - found a half-brother (and there are several other half-siblings involved!) ... now we have a full mystery!!!
@@suzannemichelle6828 FTDNA for instance is free for uploads
@@suzannemichelle6828 Oh, that's fascinating! I'm so curious if you learned more (and are willing to share).
Well, I didn't find it on the new version of gedmatch- please update any videos with any new lay changes or names thanks. Hard to follow something that is not labeled exactly like on your website.
It's on my list of videos to redo.
Just so you know, I'm an independent creator and I don't directly work for GEDmatch. They're kind enough to use my tutorials. I have just had a lot of family members with medical issues recently that I'm behind. Please forgive me.
Are there any plans to add Y kits to GEDMATCH?
There's always a possibility but probably not. FTDNA has a great set of tools and there are few other tests that do genetic genealogy with YDNA. So there really isn't much need.
have you done a video on the TAG tool?
Coming in 2020
Well done! Thank you!
Our pleasure!
HELP. do you have a video that explains ethnicity? I have looked high and low. Ancestry says I am 86% Irish and 14% Nw Eu. My Brother is 46% Irish and 30% Russian and 15% Baltic (Ancestry test). So I loaded into Gedcom and I see a Pie Chart with like North Atlantic 50% etc etc and I cannot relate that data to Ancestry. It becomes obvious if true that there are two fathers involved but I want to get the % make up via Genesis to validate this and create data that I can understand since the pie nomenclature does not say Ireland or Scotland or Russia or Poland etc. Can you tell me what I need to do? I see some non functional tools that I have tried to create a "map" but they dont see to work. I am stuck.......................TIA Hope this makes sense.
I'll be doing one on GEDmatch ethnicity results in the next few months.
it does not mean there are two fathers. What percentages of markers you get from each parent is not the same. For simplicity's sake, let's pretend your mom was 100% Irish and your dad 100% Russian. You might "be" 80% Irish, 20% Russian. Your brother from the same parents could be 99%Russian and 1% Irish. As more people meet and travel, populations become mixed and the percentages become wild. Additionally, "ethnicity" is a troubling subject. There is no one genetic code for each ethnicity, since borders have changed over time and populations have migrated, separated, returned, intermarried, etc. NW EU is not that far, distance wise from the Baltic region, which is also not far from Russia. In the end, you and your brother are really not that far off from one another.
I joined gedmatch today, and I've got to say even after watching a couple of your videos, I'm clueless. I'm not sure i will stay with them..
GEDmatch is not as user friendly as I would like, which is why I've tried to simplify the complex. However, even my wife thinks GEDmatch is too difficult to use. I would recommend leaving your DNA on GEDmatch to allow other users to connect with you. It can't hurt.
@@FamilyHistoryFanatics thank you, I'll do that and continue to watch your videos..
Good information. But question, I am searching for my biological father and on gedmatch out of 3000 matches found the closest generation is 4.1, realistically what are my chances of finding someone closely related from those results?
From those, probably not good. But more people are testing every day so the matches you need may show up in the coming years.
I'm in the exact same situation and it feels pretty useless. Doubt ill ever find out who he is. Just have to accept it really.
get an ancestry and 23andme kit.
Question, if I do not have any matches that the total of “lcM” are under 30 is it safe to assume family has not uploaded their information GEDmatch? (On ancestry their are matches but not in this database) Thank you for the excellent tutorial
No matches under 30cM? Did you mean over 30cM?
Hello, Thank you for your video. If you know that a certain community in your ancestry was fairly endogamous, will there be more overlap than the family that wasn't endogamous? Thank you!
Yes
Which column more closely corresponds to the cMs displayed on Ancestry matches? My Gedmatch lists includes 2 people I recognize by name from my Ancestry matches. One of them, "M", on Ancestry has 158 cM across 7 segments, and the total cM shared on GedMatch is 150 - okay, close enough, I suppose. But the second relative, "S", on Ancestry says 41 cM across 3 segments, but the Gedmatch colums give a largest segment match of 28 and a total match of 82 - neither are quite as close a number.
Each company counts matching segments differently. Some of them are close (like your one match) and others of them can be very different (like the other match).
Hi I just started watching your vidoes and I was wondering if you could answer a few questions for me, How do I get in contact with you?
Send them through this form www.familyhistoryfanatics.com/contact
Is this an app or product for sale in addition to 23&Me?
This is a website separate from 23andMe and has free tools and premium tools.
How can you triangulate with a match's matches so that you can identify maternal or paternal origin of your matches?
Can you do a search on email address or user alias name in the Beta version? I noticed some boxes above the columns.
Check out this video Gedmatch Tool
Very helpful
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Thank you for this video. The one-to-many Beta is really valuable. I don't understand how the X dna match can be zero (0) when there is a match in the autosomal columns when there is a match between a female and a male person.
Because the X inheritance is unique and it is only one chromosome so much more likely to get lost in just a couple of generations.
Extremely helpful!
Thanks so much
What does it mean a green colour in the first column? Thanks
I think I answered your question in this video ua-cam.com/video/V9hvINBzZmc/v-deo.html
I cannot link through on "ONE to MANY" . I get an error message: "Duplicate Kit" . What do I do now ? Thanks
I had the same problem this may mean you already have a
GEDmatch account and have a kit number. Go back to the main page and scroll down looking on the left hand side till you see user profile, there should be a box that says Legend in it if you read through that box it should tell you how many kits you've got, their kit numbers and if one is a duplicate and how to get rid of duplicates. Hope this helps.
I’m trying to find my birth parents, I did a dna test and the closet matches I have are 2nd cousins. I’m not sure what to do
I'm a volunteer helping adoptees find birth family. If you need help, mskit417@gmail.com Mari
@@mariryan9591 i am trying to find my father too.
Thanks, worked for me !
Yeah! So glad the tutorial worked.
How do we see the DNA break down .
I think that Type column has to the do with the if its a single kit or a combined one. I had 2 kits for myself. They had Type 2 next to them. I combined them under the Tier 1 options, and now the combined kit says Type 258, and the single one still says 2.
Yeah, I talked with the guys at GEDmatch about this and they said they would probably remove the Type column because it doesn't provide any useful information.
Great site going to explore him further
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