Family Tree DNA Time Predictor*
Version 1.2 - Patent Pending
In comparing 37 markers, the probability that 14723 and
15659 shared a common ancestor within the last... |
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1 generation is 2.76% |
2 generations is 9.86% |
3 generations is 20.13% |
4 generations is 31.89% |
5 generations is 43.7% |
6 generations is 54.65% |
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7 generations is 64.24% |
8 generations is 72.31% |
9 generations
is 78.87% |
10 generations is 84.08% |
11 generations is 88.15% |
12 generations is 91.26% |
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13 generations is 93.6% |
14 generations is 95.36% |
15 generations is 96.65% |
16 generations is 97.6% |
17 generations is 98.29% |
18 generations is 98.79% |
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19 generations is 99.14% |
20 generations is 99.4% |
21 generations is 99.58% |
22 generations is 99.71% |
23 generations is 99.79% |
24 generations is 99.86% |
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13 generations is highlighted in red because this is
where our research points to a probable MRCA
A generation is 25 years.
The above numbers are based exclusively on the comparison of
their Y-DNA results, which show 2 mismatches. |
* The FTDNATiP™ results are based on the mutation rate study
presented during the 1st International Conference on Genetic Genealogy, on Oct.
30, 2004. The above probabilities take into consideration the mutation rates
for each individual marker being compared.
Since each marker has a different mutation rate, identical Genetic Distances
will not necessarily yield the same probabilities. In other words, even though 15659
has a Genetic Distance of 2 from 14725, someone else with the same
Genetic Distance may have different probabilities, because the distance of 2
was prompted by mutations in different markers, with different mutation rates.