Debbie Parker Wayne provided some X DNA Inheritance charts into which you can type the names of ancestors at http://debsdelvings.blogspot.com/2013/10/x-dna-inheritance-charts.html Vernon Smith ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 21 Oct 2018 01:58:40 -0700 From: Lisa Wilcox <occassia@gmail.com> Subject: [DNA] Re: X Matches To: genealogy-dna@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <D3949FBB-828B-4107-8FD8-1EB8B789EED2@gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" I think you can download them, but they aren’t really designed to be typed into. > On Oct 20, 2018, at 8:18 PM, Rhonda Flowers <rwflowers@optusnet.com.au> wrote: > > Hello Lisa > > Thank you very very much. I have found the charts and printed them off. As a first step I have begun to fill them in by hand. > > Now for my next "dumb" question! How can I find a copy of these charts that I can fill in online...or is there a way to save the ones you pointed me to electronically so that I can type into them? When it comes to computers my technical skills are limited. > > My best wishes > Rhonda > > -----Original Message----- > From: Lisa Wilcox <occassia@gmail.com> > Sent: Sunday, 21 October 2018 12:59 PM > To: genealogy-dna@rootsweb.com > Subject: [DNA] Re: X Matches > > Hi Rhonda— > > X chromosome inheritance is indeed …eccentric. There are only some ancestors from whom you receive X segments; others make no contribution at all. > > I recommend: > https://thegeneticgenealogist.com/2008/12/21/unlocking-the-genealogical-secrets-of-the-x-chromosome/ > And you really *must* fill out the charts. > > > Lisa W > > >> On Oct 20, 2018, at 4:36 PM, Rhonda Flowers <rwflowers@optusnet.com.au> wrote: >> >> Hello to the list >> >> >> >> As I have been able to link close DNA matches to my own tree on FTDNA >> it has activated phasing. I have 46 paternal and 488 maternal phased matches. >> >> >> >> Only two of my paternal phased matches have an X match with me. One is >> a male and one is a female. >> >> The male is a double second cousin and the female is unidentified . I >> cannot find where she fits into my family tree. >> >> >> >> FTDNA suggests she is a 1st-3rd cousin. Can anyone explain what are >> the implications of the two X matches on my paternal line? >> >> >> >> All other X matches in my results appear to be to females. >> >> >> >> Regards >> >> Rhonda >> >>
Hello Vernon Thank you for this information. Thank you too to Lisa, Lorna, Sam and Linda who have all helped me to understand a little more about X inheritance. I can't wait to get started on filling in the charts and learning more. The people on this list are truly amazing, sharing their knowledge freely and showing great patience with those of us who take a little longer to understand. Best wishes to you all Rhonda -----Original Message----- From: Vernon Smith <vernonsca@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, 22 October 2018 3:54 AM To: genealogy-dna@rootsweb.com Subject: [DNA] Re: X Matches Debbie Parker Wayne provided some X DNA Inheritance charts into which you can type the names of ancestors at http://debsdelvings.blogspot.com/2013/10/x-dna-inheritance-charts.html Vernon Smith ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 21 Oct 2018 01:58:40 -0700 From: Lisa Wilcox <occassia@gmail.com> Subject: [DNA] Re: X Matches To: genealogy-dna@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <D3949FBB-828B-4107-8FD8-1EB8B789EED2@gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" I think you can download them, but they aren’t really designed to be typed into. > On Oct 20, 2018, at 8:18 PM, Rhonda Flowers <rwflowers@optusnet.com.au> wrote: > > Hello Lisa > > Thank you very very much. I have found the charts and printed them off. As a first step I have begun to fill them in by hand. > > Now for my next "dumb" question! How can I find a copy of these charts that I can fill in online...or is there a way to save the ones you pointed me to electronically so that I can type into them? When it comes to computers my technical skills are limited. > > My best wishes > Rhonda > > -----Original Message----- > From: Lisa Wilcox <occassia@gmail.com> > Sent: Sunday, 21 October 2018 12:59 PM > To: genealogy-dna@rootsweb.com > Subject: [DNA] Re: X Matches > > Hi Rhonda— > > X chromosome inheritance is indeed …eccentric. There are only some ancestors from whom you receive X segments; others make no contribution at all. > > I recommend: > https://thegeneticgenealogist.com/2008/12/21/unlocking-the-genealogical-secrets-of-the-x-chromosome/ > And you really *must* fill out the charts. > > > Lisa W > > >> On Oct 20, 2018, at 4:36 PM, Rhonda Flowers <rwflowers@optusnet.com.au> wrote: >> >> Hello to the list >> >> >> >> As I have been able to link close DNA matches to my own tree on FTDNA >> it has activated phasing. I have 46 paternal and 488 maternal phased matches. >> >> >> >> Only two of my paternal phased matches have an X match with me. One is >> a male and one is a female. >> >> The male is a double second cousin and the female is unidentified . I >> cannot find where she fits into my family tree. >> >> >> >> FTDNA suggests she is a 1st-3rd cousin. Can anyone explain what are >> the implications of the two X matches on my paternal line? >> >> >> >> All other X matches in my results appear to be to females. >> >> >> >> Regards >> >> Rhonda >> >> _______________________________________________ Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.com/postorius/lists/genealogy-dna@rootsweb.com Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 Rootsweb Blog: http://rootsweb.blog RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community