The AncestryDNA autosomal test, as well as 23andMe should be listed on the 
Legacy list of DNA tests.

  Even if there is a problem recording the raw data in Legacy, more and more 
people
  will be using these tests, and we will need to be able to keep track of
  what testing is done.  It is important to be able to keep records of
the fact that an individual was tested, and the details of the testing.

The Legacy DNA record fields for Name of the test, Date of test, Haplogroup, Y 
and mtDNA, check boxes
for private or top secret, and Notes field for the test will still be useful.
In the notes field, one can type specific details, like the name of the
person tested (as listed on the purchase of the test), customer number,
ID numbers of test record,  who paid for the test, how much it cost,
date of purchase, where raw data for the test are located; how the raw
data was analyzed, etc, name of media file, and subsequent results of
having the test, such as matching various cousins, etc.  Some of us are
paying for DNA tests for our immediate family members and also for
various cousins.  We need a way to keep track of DNA records for each
individual in our Legacy database who has been tested, and to make note
of the implications for other individuals.

Pauline





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