Getting Started with atDNA Part 1: Clustering
The process of clustering or grouping your DNA matches into genetic networks is an essential part of using DNA for genealogy research. This class will introduce the concept of clustering and walk you through the process of grouping your own DNA matches. View all of our DNA Day 2023 content HERE to learn more!
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How to Use Labels to Organize Your DNA Matches
When you take a MyHeritage DNA test, you’ll likely receive thousands of DNA Matches. In this video, we’ll show you how to use labels to organize your matches and focus on the ones that are most relevant to your research.
Mitochondrial DNA: rCRS vs RSRS
A look at the two methods for reporting mtDNA mutations and what they mean


