Lindsey, It is easy enough to load the new 23andme results but only to GEDMatch Genesis beta. If you do manage to load them to the existing GEDMatch they wont appear in the one to many reports (the last one I looked at showed up as insufficient SNPs and was subsequently deleted) but did initially show some matching segments on a one to one, but not all the segments expected. I've really only looked seriously at one kit on Genesis Beta to compare a new 23andme (3C1R) to my FTDNA and LivingDNA data there. 23andme (mine from some years ago cf a new kit) 4 segments shared (.79%) - three on chr 1, one on chr 8 My LivingDNA to new 23andme spot on match, with an additional 7.1cMs segment on chr 15 thrown in as an extra My FTDNA (presumably build 37 file, sorry, can't remember, but from 2010) against the new 23andme kit no match detected in Genesis beta Lorna Henderson http://LornaHen.com On 2/11/17 08:29, Lindsey Britton wrote: > The low sale price plus Mt-DNA information is tempting. I have two 2nd half-cousins whose results might help me identify two of our 3rd great-grandmothers because both cousins are on the X lines of the two great-grandmothers and one is on her Mt-DNA line. > > My question is: how difficult is it to upload new 23 and me results to GEDMATCH and can these results be effectively compared to my Family Finder results already at GEDMATCH? > > Lindsey > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message