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  2. What exactly does an X-match mean, and what are the rules?

    forums.familytreedna.com/forum/universal-lineage-testing-autosomal-dna/family...

    Two things to watch for: First, be sure that the matching segment on the X chromosome is long enough to be "real" -- 10 cM at a minimum, and if you happen to find an X match on GEDmatch's One-to-Many report, be sure to VERIFY it by using the X One-to-One comparison tool. Second, understand how the X chromosome is inherited: Males get one ...

  3. Introduction to FTDNA X-Chromosome Segment Matching

    forums.familytreedna.com/forum/the-x-chromosome/x-dna-basics/13052...

    X-Chromosome Matching at FTDNA (P1 of 2) This week’s big release is X-Chromosome matching. We have fully integrated it into Family Finder matching. Here is the menu link to the Family Finder Matches menu. On the Family Finder Matches page, there is a filter to show only X-Matches. When you use the X-Match filter on a male Family Finder kit, you.

  4. The X-Chromosome - FamilyTreeDNA Forums

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    The X-Chromosome is the female sex chromosome. Men inherit a single X from their mother while Women inherit one X from their mother and one X from their father.

  5. X Chromosome Raw Data - FamilyTreeDNA Forums

    forums.familytreedna.com/forum/the-x-chromosome/x-dna-advanced/333164-x...

    X Chromosome Raw Data. 1 October 2022, 06:52 PM. This question is mostly for males who have done the Family Finder (autosomal) test since around 2020 (as early as 09/2019 might fall in this category) as this is when it looks like the raw data files changed (inclusion of a Chromosome 0 header section and chromosome "XY" and "MT" in the autosomal ...

  6. X chromosome raw data questions - FamilyTreeDNA Forums

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    I am male, so I only have one of these X chromosomes. Thus most of the SNPs have two equal values, but a few do not. For example RS1854090 is AG. I presume this is from a matching SNP on the Y chromosome. The file is sorted by RSID, not by position on the chromosome and I have been looking up SNPs in the dbSNP at NIH.

  7. Warrior gene? - FamilyTreeDNA Forums

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    6 December 2010, 09:17 AM. The url name "warrior gene" is somewhat misleading. The webpage talks about violence. To me there is a subtle difference between "warrior" and "violent". I'd rather be around a "warrior" than be around a violent person. A "warrior" can be thougtful and control and steady himself and have a noble purpose (construction ...

  8. How to interpret X results in Gedmatch? - FamilyTreeDNA Forums

    forums.familytreedna.com/forum/the-x-chromosome/x-dna-basics/13020-how-to...

    X (male vs male): 200 SNPs, 1 cM. X (male vs female): 600 SNPs, 6 cM. X (female vs female): 1200 SNPs, 6 cM. When you compare your X matches at GedMatch I noticed that you will see many matches when two females are compared but to get just as many males to match, you need to lower the thresholds considerably. That is because the males only have ...

  9. Significance of 41 cM segment on X chromosome

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    Significance of 41 cM segment on X chromosome. 2 August 2016, 09:47 AM. I have an estimated 3rd cousin match with a total of 106 cMs shared. This total includes a 41 cM segment on the X chromosome. 47000000 114000000 41.6 cM 4246. The x chromosome was inherited from her paternal grandmother (Ashkenazi).

  10. "x-match" means that the connection is coming from your mother?

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    Tweet. #2. 7 January 2018, 04:50 PM. Since you are male, yes, your X-matches will be from certain ancestors in your mother's side of your tree, but not all of her ancestors. Your father gave you your Y-chromosome, but no X-chromosome, so none of his ancestors contributed to your X. I made a post a long time ago, with more links about the X ...

  11. Why no X or Y chromosome for ethnic ancestry results?

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    Because Y-DNA is non-recombinant and it does not change for generations as it passes down from father to son, X-chromosomes do undergo some recombinance, however the X-chromosome is not the same as mitochondria (passed from mother to child). Y-DNA and mtDNA having nothing to do with ethnicity. FTDNA MyOrigins does look at X-chromosomes and the ...