MyHeritage Chromosome Browser & AutoCluster (2023)

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1yLmvucoRY

概要

TLDRDaniel, expert chez MyHeritage, discute des outils ADN de la plateforme, notamment le navigateur de chromosomes qui permet aux utilisateurs de comparer leur ADN avec celui d'autres individus. Il explique comment ces outils aident à établir des relations généalogiques et à visualiser l'ADN partagé à travers des segments colorés. L'envoi régulier de nouvelles correspondances ADN par e-mail permet également aux utilisateurs de rester à jour. D'autres outils comme l'auto-clustering facilitent l'organisation des correspondances ADN en clusters familiaux, rendant l'exploration de l'ascendance plus intuitive.

収穫

  • 🧬 Utilisation du navigateur de chromosomes pour comparer l'ADN.
  • 📊 Étiquettes pour organiser les correspondances ADN par branches.
  • 📩 Rapports auto-cluster envoyés par e-mail pour visualiser les relations.
  • 🧑‍🤝‍🧑 Possibilité d'importer des tests ADN d'autres entreprises.
  • 🔗 Triangulation des segments ADN pour identifier les ancêtres communs.

タイムライン

  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    Daniel et Connie discutent des outils ADN disponibles sur MyHeritage, notamment le chromosome browser, accessible à ceux qui ont effectué un test ADN sur la plateforme. Daniel explique que même les tests ADN d'autres entreprises peuvent être téléchargés gratuitement sur MyHeritage pour bénéficier de ces outils. Les nouvelles fonctionnalités incluent un explicateur de centimorgans pour mieux comprendre les relations entre les correspondances ADN.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:10:00

    Le chromosome browser est décrit comme un outil puissant permettant de comparer des segments d'ADN entre plusieurs individus. Daniel montre comment sélectionner jusqu'à sept personnes pour observer les segments d'ADN partagés et explique l'importance de ces segments triangulés pour identifier des ancêtres communs. Il souligne que les outils sont dynamiques et peuvent être utilisés pour retrouver de nouveaux liens familiaux.

  • 00:10:00 - 00:15:00

    Connie s'intéresse à la possibilité de sauvegarder des segments triangulés afin de mieux comprendre le patrimoine génétique des ancêtres. Daniel parle alors des étiquettes que l'on peut ajouter aux correspondances ADN pour organiser visuellement les membres d'une famille en utilisant jusqu'à 100 caractères et 36 couleurs différentes, facilitant ainsi la recherche.

  • 00:15:00 - 00:22:57

    Daniel aborde également l'outil d'auto-clustering qui organise les correspondances ADN dans des groupes visuels, permettant de visualiser rapidement les relations entre les cousins ADN. Il explique que cette fonctionnalité regroupe les individus en fonction de leurs ancêtres communs, et souligne l'importance d'utiliser plusieurs outils en même temps pour mieux comprendre sa généalogie.

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ビデオQ&A

  • Qu'est-ce que le navigateur de chromosomes sur MyHeritage ?

    C'est un outil qui permet de comparer les segments d'ADN entre jusqu'à sept individus et de visualiser les zones communes de correspondance.

  • Peut-on utiliser le navigateur de chromosomes avec des tests ADN d'autres entreprises ?

    Oui, vous pouvez importer des résultats de tests ADN d'autres entreprises vers MyHeritage pour utiliser ces outils.

  • Quel est l'intérêt d'utiliser des étiquettes dans MyHeritage ?

    Les étiquettes permettent de classer vos correspondances ADN par branches familiales, facilitant ainsi la recherche et l'analyse.

  • Comment fonctionne l'outil d'auto-clustering ?

    Il groupe visuellement tous les tests ADN qui se relient les uns aux autres dans des clusters colorés pour identifier les branches familiales.

  • Les nouveaux résultats ADN peuvent-ils apparaître régulièrement ?

    Oui, MyHeritage envoie des e-mails hebdomadaires avec les nouveaux matches ADN.

  • Peut-on sauvegarder les segments triangulés ?

    Actuellement, il n'est pas possible de sauvegarder ces segments, mais il est possible de prendre des captures d'écran ou d'utiliser des étiquettes.

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    Daniel welcome back again I'm super
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    excited to have you here because today
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    we are talking about the chromosome
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    browser over there at myheritage for
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    those who have not met Daniel before uh
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    he is the man he is the guy that we
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    always go to and say Daniel what's
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    happening over at my Heritage you guys
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    got some Cool Tools going on over there
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    well yes Connie thank you very much for
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    the invitation and always a pleasure to
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    be able to be here with you and with
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    your audience
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    um and yes as as you requested and and
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    it's really my pleasure to talk about
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    the Cool Tools that we have for DNA
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    um they are right
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    in the DNA menu of my Heritage and and
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    maybe before we go in depth here uh just
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    to mention that these tools are
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    available for whoever has a DNA test on
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    my Heritage and you know I'm the expert
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    genealogist I don't belong to the sales
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    department so I will not tell you that
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    you can buy a myheritage DNA kit for a
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    very good price probably out there right
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    now but if you have a DNA test in
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    another company you should be able to
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    download it from whatever place and
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    upload it to my Heritage for free and
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    then being able to use these tools and
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    what you're seeing here is the the main
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    page for the tools where you have the CM
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    explainer this is the latest tool that
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    we create in order to explain a little
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    bit better
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    the relationship that you have with your
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    DNA match
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    and not necessarily although it's
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    already implemented on your DNA matches
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    on my Heritage but this works also for
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    external uh DNA kids like all you need
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    to do is to put the amount of
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    centimorgans and that what is what CM
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    stands for that you have between you and
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    your DNA match and the ages of yourself
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    and your match and we will tell you the
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    probabilities of your relationship with
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    the other person but definitely the
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    chromosome browser is the the the Jewel
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    of the crown I should say uh because my
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    Heritage offers you uh us kind of a
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    summary version or a small version of
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    this for every one of your DNA matches
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    but this one is kind of uh in steroids
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    because here you will be able to select
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    up to seven individuals from your
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    matches and it's not only your matches
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    it's actually Connie any DNA kit that
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    you are managing because uh as hardcore
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    genealogies we are the ones that are
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    probably administrating all the DNA kits
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    from our family right our family just
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    open the mouth as I say with the only
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    condition that we don't bother them
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    anymore okay and yes uh important that
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    uh to say that my Heritage is a swab we
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    don't want you to spit on anybody and
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    it's kind of difficult to fill those
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    large tubes so in this case as you can
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    see I am
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    administrating a few DNA kits and I can
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    select any of them right there and then
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    on the lower part of the screen and I
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    have privatized most of the names
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    because this is real people uh except
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    for my mom and my grandma but the idea
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    is that you can select up to seven
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    individuals
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    and the chromosome browser is going to
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    compare all the Snippets or or the parts
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    of the DNA that you and those other
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    people matches uh you can change anyone
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    at any time you just click over the
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    person and take it out and put more or
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    new people over there uh and you have
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    again options to search if you have
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    thousands and thousands of matches you
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    may need to look for the specific ones
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    that you want and after you already
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    select your test case you click compare
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    and my Heritage will show you very
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    clearly and with very nice colors the
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    different areas from your ma in in your
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    DNA match where you are matching so here
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    you can see that me and in this case the
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    red is my a second sample over there
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    with that lady that I'm privatizing so
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    we have this snippet of this or this
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    piece of DNA both in common and you may
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    have different pieces with different
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    people even if they are coming all from
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    the same family because remember each
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    one of us have a mix of DNA from up to
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    10 Generations back so sometimes we took
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    this piece or the other piece from the
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    maternal or the paternal but looks
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    what's happening here this is what we
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    call the triangulated segment meaning
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    everybody that I have selected the four
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    individuals and I we all share this
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    little piece and I could have selected
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    any other but this is for example what I
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    have managed to
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    analyze as the chromosome or the piece
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    of chromosome that all my singers Family
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    actually has so the good thing is that
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    whenever I have a new match I just need
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    to go to the chromosome browser with
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    that person and if he or she has this
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    piece very big chances is that the
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    person is related to me through the
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    singer uh browse and branch of my family
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    and you can change that to be either as
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    big as eight centimorgans or as small as
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    two centimorgans and you can just use
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    um the to add and remove individuals
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    over there and sometimes you may want to
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    see the family tree of the people or you
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    want to review the exact DNA match with
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    this person because if you already
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    evaluated and you decided as I did that
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    everybody with this piece is uh from a
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    specific Branch I will be able to go to
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    the DNA matches and see the common
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    matches that I have with this individual
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    and that means that all of them over
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    there are also from the same branch of
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    my family and what I do there is I take
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    advantage of another tool which is the
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    labeler or the capability to add colors
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    and labels to all the DNA matches and I
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    add a label to
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    um to make sure I know that this is
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    people from that part of the family if
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    you are into numbers my Heritage will
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    give you exact numbers of the Snippets
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    and the places where uh on the
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    chromosome that you are sharing with
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    other people
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    um if you ask me I prefer this view
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    better the colors and the chromosomes
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    are easier to understand they're more
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    Visual and that is a better way to see
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    how you are related to other people is
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    this can we save this like you've got
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    this one section this one triangulated
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    section on the previous screen that that
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    shows that all of these people this
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    little triangulated section Right is
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    coming from one ancestral couple I'm
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    assuming I don't know how you set this
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    up but yep yeah that's right
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    so can we save that triangulated section
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    maybe and start building pieces of our
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    ancestors DNA right now no right now
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    there is no way to save this uh I just
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    either capture a a screen capture of
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    this or
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    um as I said I use the labels and then I
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    am able to come back and to select other
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    people
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    and just looking at
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    um live at the report
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    and seeing if if we all have the same a
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    piece of of DNA remember that my
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    Heritage will send you an email uh
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    normally on Sundays with new DNA matches
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    and you will have new DNA matches every
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    week so this is something very Dynamic
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    this is something uh that it's always
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    changing can you explain the labeling
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    part again because I'm not sure I caught
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    that is that just managing to make a
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    note that this person is from this
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    family yes
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    um I didn't mean to get you off track I
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    just you know the minds are going and I
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    start thinking okay now wait a minute
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    how can we start you know
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    the ideal scenario is to uh you know
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    start to rebuild the DNA of our
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    ancestors so that we can then use that
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    DNA you know I'm thinking future right
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    this is down the road this isn't today
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    but that we can start using that
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    Collective DNA to then use DNA to trace
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    back even further if that makes sense if
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    you're ready I'll go ahead and share
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    your screen again go ahead
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    um all right yep so this this is where
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    uh you will see your DNA matches on my
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    Heritage and you will notice that on the
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    corner uh upper left corner of every DNA
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    match you will be able to check uh here
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    the square and that will open the
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    labeler or or the labels for the DNA
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    match you will have up to 100 characters
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    and 36 different colors to create those
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    labels so one way that I like to create
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    them is with a hint of the relationship
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    in this case paternal Horowitz which is
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    very simple for the group of people we
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    were talking before and the chromosome
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    browser I will probably choose also
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    paternal in fact no it will be yeah in
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    my case I have endogamy here so this is
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    paternal grandmother singer but I can
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    create different labels and assign those
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    labels to different individuals on the
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    list of DNA matches and once I applied
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    to them I will see on the a match I will
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    see the color you could see there in the
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    left side that it's now a DOT Blue Dot
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    and you can add more than one label to a
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    person and then you will also be able to
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    use the labels as a filter so if you
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    want to see all the ones that you have
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    categorized or classified as as your
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    paternal Horowitz or my grandmother
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    I can just do that and show them
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    all over there now there is one more
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    place where I think it's quite important
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    the use of the DNA label so if you allow
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    me just one second that is uh that is uh
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    huge for those who want to group their
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    DNA along family branches so that you
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    can do a color coding and you know I was
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    actually talking with a gentleman
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    through email the other day he's like
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    why so many colors I don't understand
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    why are we doing all of these colors and
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    it's so that we can group and focus our
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    effort because a lot of times we have so
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    many DNA matches that it can be
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    overwhelming and so if we can group
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    those DNA matches down to to you know a
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    specific branch of the family tree then
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    it makes uh you know doing that research
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    with our cousins a little bit easier
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    yeah especially Connie when like in my
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    case uh a man Ashkenazi Jews so it means
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    endogamy from every corner of my family
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    tree and in in this screen for example
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    which is the analysis of each of of my
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    matches and and you can see on the top
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    that it refers to again my Alter Ego of
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    Brian Jensen
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    um we are both matching my mother okay
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    uh this already tells me something very
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    important meaning Brian is related to me
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    through my maternal side and I will be
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    able also from here to use those color
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    labels and to even create new ones but
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    Jacob Smith and Tara's thinner and all
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    the others here I have no idea who they
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    are but I can already guarantee you they
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    are also coming from my maternal family
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    now my maternal family divided into two
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    it could be my mother's mother or my
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    mother's father and because DNA goes up
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    to 10 Generations back it just keep
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    dividing as I go further up and and the
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    further my cousins are because Jacob may
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    be for for example for my maternal
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    great-grandfather and Tara maybe from my
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    maternal great-grandmother from my from
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    her mother's side but we all share
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    pieces of the same DNA I can from here I
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    can choose all these people and put them
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    in the chromosome browser and one of the
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    things I am requesting from the team is
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    to be able to select people from here
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    and like trigger the chromosome browser
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    the multi chromosome oh right yeah we
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    have a little bit of capabilities when
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    when you click here uh the the
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    triangulated segments that you have with
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    the person uh but we want to add more
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    capabilities to those tools so if I can
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    choose a different people here and bring
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    them automatically to the chromosome
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    browser I may be able to see that common
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    pieces or the triangulated pieces we
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    have all in common and determine better
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    the most recent common ancestor and and
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    understand better how we are related
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    that is really the need for the amount
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    of labels that we have and another thing
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    that we include here and again this is
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    feedback that we receive not only from
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    the friends of my Heritage and the many
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    experts on DNA but also from the public
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    they wanted the capability to be able to
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    sort these matches depending if they are
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    matching to me or they're matching to
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    Brian you can see that right now it's by
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    the total of share DNA so my mom being
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    49.5 with me is the first one but then
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    uh 3.1 of Jacob with Brian and then
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    three from Tara with me when I change
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    this and I will share for example with
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    DNA with me look what's what happening
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    with Jacob and and Tara they're actually
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    changing places and now I can determine
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    the closest people to me so I know that
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    Tara although it says over there that
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    the estimate is my second cousin once
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    removed she may be a little bit closer
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    to me because she may have a little bit
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    more of DNA
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    shared with me than with Brian or with
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    other people so again my Heritage is
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    always improving and trying to give you
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    better tools to understand and to find
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    your relative not only on the DNA aspect
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    of the genealogy but in any aspect and
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    that could be the family tree that could
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    be the pictures and that could be
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    anything else this is awesome so um is
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    there anything else you want to show us
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    with the chromosome browser uh maybe
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    just uh reminding people that next to
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    the CM explainer and the chromosome
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    browser they will find the auto cluster
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    and that is actually a report that
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    you're gonna get on your email and you
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    are saving those reports as we go and
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    the reason for that is because as I said
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    before new matches are coming on a
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    weekly basis and the autoplay cluster
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    will take exactly this screen okay and
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    all the the triangulated matches that
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    you have with a lot of your DNA matches
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    not only with Brian for example or a
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    specific other individual we will take
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    middle grounds uh so my mom for example
  • 00:18:29
    will not be there my grandparents will
  • 00:18:31
    not be there Brian Tara Jacob will be
  • 00:18:34
    there and they're going to be grouped by
  • 00:18:38
    those uh common ancestors so so Brian
  • 00:18:42
    Tara and Jacob are going to be all in
  • 00:18:45
    the same cluster and that means that
  • 00:18:48
    we're all related through the same
  • 00:18:50
    branch of the family so when you are
  • 00:18:52
    combining and using all the tools at the
  • 00:18:55
    same time you will be able to understand
  • 00:18:58
    again better where all these people came
  • 00:19:02
    from and and how you are related so uh
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    by having this on your email at some
  • 00:19:09
    point you could generate a different
  • 00:19:12
    Auto cluster report every week and you
  • 00:19:15
    can open those reports and see different
  • 00:19:17
    individuals there because again your
  • 00:19:20
    match as well will change and will add
  • 00:19:22
    more people there you will be able to
  • 00:19:25
    analyze and understand better your
  • 00:19:29
    relationship with those individuals
  • 00:19:31
    I think the auto cluster cool tool is is
  • 00:19:34
    very cool and for those who may not have
  • 00:19:38
    a clue as to what we're talking about
  • 00:19:39
    Auto clustering basically is another way
  • 00:19:42
    of grouping but it does it visually so
  • 00:19:43
    that all of the DNA cousin matches that
  • 00:19:46
    belong that relate to each other they
  • 00:19:48
    all kind of group in this it almost
  • 00:19:50
    looks like an Excel spreadsheet but it's
  • 00:19:52
    not but they all kind of group together
  • 00:19:55
    in these colored boxes the DNA cousins
  • 00:19:57
    are across the top and across the side
  • 00:19:59
    and so it really is one of the coolest
  • 00:20:04
    tools because quickly I mean really
  • 00:20:07
    quickly you can visualize and group all
  • 00:20:09
    those DNA cousins together that relate
  • 00:20:12
    to each other and it's it's so quickly
  • 00:20:15
    that I already have a screen there for
  • 00:20:18
    you let me show that then to show yeah
  • 00:20:21
    and of course I am obfuscating the name
  • 00:20:24
    of the people that you will see both on
  • 00:20:27
    the horizontal and on the vertical uh
  • 00:20:30
    sites but all all these individuals here
  • 00:20:34
    that are belonging to the red cluster
  • 00:20:37
    for example those are all connections of
  • 00:20:41
    of people that are related between
  • 00:20:44
    themselves and you will be able to
  • 00:20:47
    detect uh different uh branches of your
  • 00:20:50
    family with the different colors and
  • 00:20:53
    because DNA is something that goes a
  • 00:20:56
    little bit random you may have some gray
  • 00:20:59
    areas and and some dark or light gray uh
  • 00:21:05
    notes from between those people but the
  • 00:21:09
    majority are going to be allocated in
  • 00:21:12
    these different clusters and and you
  • 00:21:14
    will be very clear see oh this cluster
  • 00:21:17
    is my Smith family or this one is my my
  • 00:21:20
    singers or my Polacks or or different uh
  • 00:21:24
    individuals there one of the coolest
  • 00:21:26
    tools ever I I just I love the auto
  • 00:21:29
    cluster tool and and it's just so fast
  • 00:21:31
    and so easy you do have to wait for the
  • 00:21:34
    report to come in but you know what a
  • 00:21:37
    few hours to uh 24 hours I think even
  • 00:21:40
    even less today we're processing the
  • 00:21:43
    auto cluster just in minutes oh
  • 00:21:45
    fantastic okay
  • 00:21:47
    wonderful and it comes to your email you
  • 00:21:50
    open it up and there it is it's it's
  • 00:21:52
    it's it's that cool so exactly very cool
  • 00:21:56
    well Daniel I I I really appreciate you
  • 00:21:59
    coming on and and showing us the uh some
  • 00:22:03
    of the tools over there for DNA it's
  • 00:22:05
    just ah awesome stuff so weird pleasure
  • 00:22:09
    always and as soon as we work on more
  • 00:22:12
    tools uh and we have new releases Connie
  • 00:22:15
    I will be more than happy always to come
  • 00:22:18
    back and to show you how to use them and
  • 00:22:21
    how to take advantage of them excellent
  • 00:22:24
    well I hope to see you at a conference
  • 00:22:26
    in person soon I don't know what that's
  • 00:22:28
    going to be but yeah thanks again and uh
  • 00:22:32
    I really appreciate it pleasure goodbye
  • 00:22:35
    everybody
  • 00:22:41
    thank you
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