On 2014/12/01 07:50 PM, Michele/Support wrote:

> I would create a DNA event and here is why.  One big reason is you can
> attach an image file of the chromosome map to the event. I think this would
> be a great idea because you would have it at your fingertips without having
> to access the website every time and have to input who you want to map it
> every time. If you do a chromosome map on two people you then would copy that
> event to both.  If the map shows 5 people then you can copy it to all five
> (FTDNA allows up to 5).  The chromosome map itself is color coded and there
> is a legend right on the page.  You could have as many DNA events as you want
> for each person showing different comparisons.  There is also plenty of room
> for notes.

And, wouldn't this be an ideal use for a Shared Event?

To me, DNA has no real place in genealogy. As a tool for confirming or 
disproving
paper records, yes, DNA has a place, but as the be-all and end-all of genealogy
- no!

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Regards,
Mike Fry (Jhb)



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