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Since starting with chromosome mapping tools on DNAPainter in March, I've made a good bit of progress identifying segments. I shared some stats in my 1 July Research Progress update, and I thought it might be useful to provide some additional detail on how this is working.
Currently segment data can be viewed for DNA matches on FamilyTreeDNA, 23&Me, MyHeritage and Gedmatch. This is where testing (or uploading DNA kits) across multiple platforms can be useful. Because Ancestry does not provide a chromosome browser, you can't view individual segments in common with matches on AncestryDNA. But it is possible shared matches of matches with Ancestry's ProTools might help identify matches in common who tested or uploaded to these other platforms, and that can be used to map segments to DNAPainter.
I'm now up to 191 segments mapped (32%) for me, 122 segments (24%) for my Dad's results, and 137 segments (28%) for my Mom's results. This is good steady progress since I made a chromosome mapping post in May.
Combining chromosome mapping with clustering has also been really useful, and Ancestry does provide clustering in ProTools. I've been able to find some matches in common from Ancestry who also tested on 23&Me, and that's helped with the segment mapping.





