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  2. Pedigree collapse - Wikipedia

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    In genealogy, pedigree collapse describes how reproduction between two individuals who share an ancestor causes the number of distinct ancestors in the family tree of their offspring to be smaller than it could otherwise be. Robert C. Gunderson coined the term; synonyms include implex and the German Ahnenschwund ("loss of ancestors"). [1]

  3. Is it safe to have your ancestry data online? Here's what ...

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    Data from Family Tree profiles includes a limited subset of DNA Relatives profile information and does not include ancestry information such as the percentage of DNA shared with genetic matches or ...

  4. Help:Family trees - Wikipedia

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    This page aims to assist Wikipedians working with biographical articles containing family trees. The most common way is to display a family tree on Wikipedia is as an ahnentafel by Template: Ahnentafel. However, there are other options. This page originated in examples taken from a discussion on the Village pump in March/April 2005 (see Talk ...

  5. Geni.com - Wikipedia

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    As of 2024, MyHeritage has kept its genealogical website separate from Geni's website, though you can still match Geni profiles to trees on MyHeritage and to other family tree sites and digitized records. [5] The New York Times groups it with FamilyLink.com and Ancestry.com, "a vast and growing trove of digitized records". [6]

  6. Ancestry.com Goes Out on a Family Tree Limb - AOL

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    Bears have overrun Ancestry.com's (NAS: ACOM) quarterly family reunion. Shares of the leading genealogy website operator were down by roughly 20% this morning after the company posted financial ...

  7. Family tree - Wikipedia

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    Family tree showing the relationship of each person to the orange person, including cousins and gene share. A family tree, also called a genealogy or a pedigree chart, is a chart representing family relationships in a conventional tree structure. More detailed family trees, used in medicine and social work, are known as genograms.

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