The Family Finder program has calculated all of your matches to be your relatives within the relationship range. Family Tree DNA uses stringent standards for the relationship range and for the degree of relatedness. Thus, only those determined with high confidence to be your actual genetic relatives are included.
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How do my Family Finder match and I know on which line the connection took place? How can I tell on which side my matches are related (mother or father)?
How do my Family Finder match and I know on which line the connection took place? How can I tell on which side my matches are related (mother or father)?
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I have many Family Finder matches in the “4th – remote cousin” and “5th – remote cousin” ranges. I cannot find the connection. Are these false positives?
I have many Family Finder matches in the “4th – remote cousin” and “5th – remote cousin” ranges. I cannot find the connection. Are these false positives?
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If I have already taken Y-chromosome DNA (Y-DNA) and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) tests, why do I need the Family Finder test? What will I learn from Family Finder testing?
If I have already taken Y-chromosome DNA (Y-DNA) and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) tests, why do I need the Family Finder test? What will I learn from Family Finder testing?