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heritage these genetic communities lined up perfect with what we already know so that's also 23andme vs ancestry dna why I think it's such a valuable tool is it's not just a good guess of a few things.
this is looking at a broad spectrum of people but then also comparing it to people who know their history who they put in genetic communities matches up very well with them so those are the three tools that ancestry has that I like the most so now for the three things 23andme vs ancestry dna
I don't like about ancestry number one there's no chromosome browser now ancestry has something called DNA circles it's not the same as triangulation in order to do triangulation you really need to look at a chromosome by chromosome level to see 23andme vs ancestry dna you match up with other people ancestry will tell
you how much DNA in other words in how many cm you share and how many segments that's in but it doesn't give you detailed information about what the length of these jello segments are so if you only have one segment and it is 20 cm that you share 23andme vs ancestry dna well that's easy but if you're sharing a hundred and fifty cm and it's spread over four segments well you don't know whether that's four segments on one chromosome four segments on four different chromosomes or something in between.
you also don't know how close together those segments are all that information can be a good clue as to how far removed you are so the fact that ancestry DNA doesn't have it chromosome browser I think is a big negative and I really encourage ancestry 23andme vs ancestry dna to get a chromosome browser to get more data to people from the testing number two and I hit on this already is the limited amount of matching information so as with every company ancestry DNA gives you matches which is good and they also tell you roughly what relationship they think
it is whether its first two third cousins or second to fourth cousins or fifth to distant relatives any of those is good and that's helpful but like I said before they don't give you detailed information about that man so for instance there's no way for me to match with somebody and then take a look at how much I match on certain chromosomes 23andme vs ancestry dna I know overall how much I match but I don't know on which chromosomes.
I do match those so in fact even for myself and say my brother if we were looking at our stuff our match on ancestry we wouldn't be able to compare control some by chromosome even though we share you know more than half of our DNA together 23andme vs ancestry dna there's no way to see how that is actually broken up and that's really important particularly when you're looking at smaller and smaller segments the more segments that.
you have and the larger chunks of those segments make a big difference as far as how closely related you are and so by not giving that information of what the length of each of those segments 23andme vs ancestry dna but also what chromosome each of those segments are then there's limited information you actually get from that matching number three managing multiple kits now prior to July of 2017 he actually could manage multiple kits on
we've tested at ancestry DNA and now you want to actually be using that well recognize that there's gonna be some pros and cons of that website just with any other company's website 23andme vs ancestry dna I'm gonna tell you about those today howdy this is Amy Lee with family history fanatics and this is a segment of DNA now I want tell you about ancestry DNA and about some things that I like about ancestry DNA and some things that.
I don't like about ancestry DNA and as with my videos about the other companies you'll see that there's some major things and then there's some minor things for both likes and for dislikes so let's get started number one they have the largest database 23andme vs ancestry dna now this is actually pretty impressive because ancestry DNA was a late comer to the genealogy DNA game Family Tree DNA and 23andme had already been selling kits for years.
before ancestry DNA got in on it but because ancestry DNA was able to leverage their memberships because their commercials their advertising was able to draw a lot of people in they quickly surpassed both Family Tree DNA and 23andme besides 23andme vs ancestry dna their database right now their database is about 5 million to 6 million people here at the end of 2017 if you're watching this video later then
they're probably many millions more in the last year so they've been growing it I believe a rate of around a million a year so this is just phenomenal as far as getting DNA testing out there to everybody and that's the best thing about ancestry DNA and honestly that is the one reason why you should test with ancestry DNA no matter.
what if you want matches you need to be in the largest database so number two of my favorite reasons why I like ancestry is you have that automatic link to your tree all of a sudden your DNA becomes a shake you eat for other people you have so much information that 23andme vs ancestry dna is automatically linked just by the fact that you have a tree on ancestry and you've tested your DNA on ancestry you just have to tell us who that DNA belongs to on your tree and now that can go and when
you make matches with other people it can actually look at your trees to see where you line up number three is their genetic communities this is a really powerful tool particularly 23andme vs ancestry dna if you don't know much about your heritage so for adoptees this can be a powerful tool of giving you some good clues now genetic communities are groups of people throughout history that have gone somewhere together so for instance you have certain migrations from Europe over to the
Americas whether they're Irish or German or the Dutch or the Italians you have certain migrations within Europe whether it's from the Northeast down into Kentucky or in Appalachia 23andme vs ancestry dna even down to the south or even groups on migration Out West and what ancestry is done by looking at their large database of all these people with different trees that they have these ancestors from these areas is they've been able to identify typical DNA of those large groups of people
so when you think about it for somebody like me that I have my tree back five six seven generations it's not that helpful for me and I'll admit that but the reason why I like it is for people that don't know their history maybe they're just getting started or they are adopted 23andme vs ancestry dna they don't know who their parents were or their grandparents then these genetic communities give them a good clue because most of these United communities are in the last 100 150 maybe 200 years or so
so for instance if you're an adoptee nor tests on ancestry one of the first places you should look is you should look at your genetic communities find out okay where is some of my DNA 23andme vs ancestry dna from and you may find that hey your DNA is indicative of this group of people that settled in Ohio what I can say from both myself and my wife and other people that have tested from ancestry that know our