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| Debbie Parker Wayne, “Genetic Genealogy Tools to Achieve DNA Discoveries,” Stirpes 56 (Sep 2017): 6–9; DNA Tools, Methods, Experiences theme issue; online at https://debbiewayne.com/pubs/pub_stirpes_201712_tools.pdf.
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| Debbie Parker Wayne, “DNA Painter - Part 1: Chromosome Mapping & Analysis Tool,” Stirpes 58 (June 2019): 34–38; online at https://debbiewayne.com/pubs/pub_stirpes_201906_DNAPtr.pdf.
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| Debbie Parker Wayne, "First Look at Shared Genealogy of DNA Matches," NGS Magazine 40 (October-December 2014): 58-61; online at https://debbiewayne.com/pubs/pub_NGSMag_201409_DNAnext1.pdf.
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| Debbie Parker Wayne, "Logging and Analyzing atDNA Matches," NGS Magazine 41 (January-March 2015): 58-61; online at https://debbiewayne.com/pubs/pub_NGSMag_201411_DNAnext2.pdf.
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| Debbie Parker Wayne, "Why is my cousin not on my DNA match list?" NGS Magazine 41 (July-September 2015): 59-61; online at https://debbiewayne.com/pubs/pub_NGSMag_201505_DNA_missing_cousin.pdf.
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| Debbie Parker Wayne, "Just Fishing or Targeted Testing," NGS Magazine 42 (April-June 2016): 40-43; online at https://debbiewayne.com/pubs/pub_NGSMag_201602_fish.pdf.
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| Debbie Parker Wayne, "Targeted Testing for Autosomal DNA," NGS Magazine 42 (July-September 2016): 38-41; online at https://debbiewayne.com/pubs/pub_NGSMag_201605_targeting.pdf.
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| Debbie Parker Wayne, "Introduction to Autosomal DNA Tools," NGS Magazine 43 (April-June 2017): 57-61; online at https://debbiewayne.com/pubs/pub_NGSMag_201701_tools.pdf.
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| "Autosomal DNA Statistics," ISOGG Wiki (https://isogg.org/wiki/Autosomal_DNA_statistics : 22 September 2021).
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| Blaine T. Bettinger, Leah LaPerle Larkin, and Jonny Perl, “The Shared cM Project 4.0 tool v4,” DNA Painter (https://dnapainter.com/tools/sharedcmv4). Bettinger provided the Shared cM data, self-reported by (and likely to contain some errors) from actual test taker data. Blaine T. Bettinger, “The Shared cM Project, Version 4.0 (March 2020),” The Genetic Genealogist, PDF online (https://thegeneticgenealogist.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Shared-cM-Project-Version-4.pdf). Also see Blaine T. Bettinger, “Shared cM Project,” The Genetic Genealogist (https://thegeneticgenealogist.com/2020/03/27/version-4-0-march-2020-update-to-the-shared-cm-project/). Also see “Collecting Sharing Information for Known Relationships,” The Genetic Genealogist (https://thegeneticgenealogist.com/2015/03/04/collecting-sharing-information-for-known-relationships/) and “Collecting Sharing Information for Known Relationships – Part II”, (https://thegeneticgenealogist.com/2015/04/06/collecting-sharing-information-for-known-relationships-part-ii/).
Larkin provided the underlying data for the probability indications based on Ancestry.com simulated, statistical data. Also see Leah LaPerle Larkin, “The Limits of Predicting Relationships Using DNA,” The DNA Geek, 19 December 2016 (https://thednageek.com/the-limits-of-predicting-relationships-using-dna/); probabilities based on simulated data citing “AncestryDNA Matching White Paper,” AncestryDNA, 31 March 2016 (https://www.ancestry.com/dna/resource/whitePaper/AncestryDNA-Matching-White-Paper).
Perl developed the website where these tools are housed, the user interfaces, and other tools on the site. These include the Chromosome Mapper that was the initial offering at DNA Painter as well as the Cluster Auto Painter, Inferred Segment Generator, cM Estimator, several tree and pedigree tools, and more. Also see the online help at https://dnapainter.com/help.
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| “Cousin Statistics,” ISOGG Wiki (http://www.isogg.org/wiki/Cousin_statistics : 21 September 2021).
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| Debbie Parker Wayne, "DNA Painter's Shared cM Tool — Ranges, Probabilities, and Histograms," Deb's Delvings in Genealogy, 11 September 2021 (http://debsdelvings.blogspot.com/2021/09/dna-painters-shared-cm-tool-ranges.html : 21 September 2021).
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| Dana Leeds, "3 Improvements to the Leeds Method," Dana Leeds blog, 20 March 2019 (https://www.danaleeds.com/3-improvements-to-the-leeds-method/ : 21 September 2021).
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| Dana Leeds, "The Leeds Method," Dana Leeds blog, n.d. (https://www.danaleeds.com/the-leeds-method/ : 21 September 2021).
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| Debbie Parker Wayne, "DNA Analysis: Random is Most Important Factor," Deb's Delvings in Genealogy, 9 October 2017 (http://debsdelvings.blogspot.com/2017/10/dna-analysis-random-is-most-important.html : 21 September 2021).
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| Debbie Parker Wayne, "DNA Chromosome Map Poster for Grandkids," Deb's Delvings in Genealogy, 14 December 2016 (http://debsdelvings.blogspot.com/2016/12/dna-chromosome-map-poster-for-grandkids.html : 21 September 2021). The main focus of this post is in making a chart for grandchildren showing which DNA was inherited from which grandparent. However, since only two grandparents, one maternal and one paternal, are tested the post also shows the use of inferred sharing to map DNA inherited from the non-tested grandparents. |
| Ann Raymont, "When is a match a false positive?” DNASleuth, 8 July 2016 (https://dnasleuth.wordpress.com/2016/07/08/when-is-a-match-a-false-positive/ : 21 September 2021).
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| Jim Bartlett, "Outline of Segmentology," segment-ology (https://segmentology.org/outline-of-segmentology/ : 21 September 2021). Jim Bartlett has mapped more of his genome than most other genealogists. This outline links to other blog posts in an order that suitable for a newcomer to begin learning atDNA segment analysis. Start with post 00 and work your way down the list or search for a specific topic of interest. |
| Roberta Estes, DNA-eXplained Genetic Genealogy (https://dna-explained.com/ : 21 September 2021). Roberta Estes is a prolific writer on using all types of DNA information and all DNA tools available to genealogists. Use the search bar or the "Categories" list to find posts on specific topics. |