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It shouldn't come as a surprise that the new analytical and research tools have generated quite a bit of commentary online: ranging from euphoric to harsh. While the merits of ThruLines, AutoClusters, and ToFR are being discussed and debated, I am going to share my thoughts from a perspective that isn't being discussed within the wider genetic genealogical community.
How well do DNA testing services' analytical tools handle DNA matches for highly admixed people?
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://genealogyadventures.net/2019/03/10/how-well-do-dna-testing-services-analytical-tools-handle-dna-matches-for-highly-admixed-people/
By Brian Sheffey and Donya Williams2.3
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It shouldn't come as a surprise that the new analytical and research tools have generated quite a bit of commentary online: ranging from euphoric to harsh. While the merits of ThruLines, AutoClusters, and ToFR are being discussed and debated, I am going to share my thoughts from a perspective that isn't being discussed within the wider genetic genealogical community.
How well do DNA testing services' analytical tools handle DNA matches for highly admixed people?
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://genealogyadventures.net/2019/03/10/how-well-do-dna-testing-services-analytical-tools-handle-dna-matches-for-highly-admixed-people/