How do I Determine a Paternal or Maternal Match When Painting Segments on DNA Painter?
Diana Elder, AG, answers a question from the Research Like a Pro with DNA study group about determining if a match is maternal or paternal before painting the shared segments with them at DNA Painter in a chromosome map. She shares an example from her own research about the Royston line in her family. See more RLP with DNA Q&A videos here: • Q&A from Research Like a Pro with DNA To learn more about the Research Like a Pro with DNA online, independent study course, go here: https://familylocket.com/services/res...

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