I haven't sent a spit kit in to MyHeritage; all nine of my MyHeritage kits are copied there from other platforms' spit kits. So. It's pretty consistent, for me, that MyHeritage reports segments which none of the other four see. But, that's why I ask. Maybe MyHeritage is reporting to me small yet triangulated segments. (The math doesn't add up, but that's just my math; maybe I'm wrong.) In MyHeritage's early DNA days, I would get matches which literally didn't exist on any of the other platforms. Now, the other platforms agree there's a match, and usually the "largest HIR" corresponds--but the other platforms simply don't see anything else (whatever else MyHeritage is seeing). Sometimes MyHeritage reports only one HIR (thus agreeing with the other platforms). But often it reports 3, 4, 5, HIRs. Hmmm. Best, Eric > -----Original Message----- > From: GENEALOGY-DNA [mailto:[email protected]] On > Behalf Of Andreas West > Sent: August 28, 2017 20.32 > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [DNA] MyHeritage > > Hi Eric, > > Well, you have to look what is compared, in all fairness. > > If it's a v2 23andMe you compare with an Ancestry or ftdna test at Gedmatch > you won't get all matching segments due to the little overlapping markers. > > If MyHeritage compares two tests from their own testing chip then they > should indeed have no problem identifying correct segments. > > But you are not the first one reporting such fishy results from MyHeritage.