This table displays DYS Markers compared with other St*rling DNA Project Members within a family grouping. Probably related members are grouped by color Results are sorted by DYS values from left to right NOTE: Only ‘Most Distant Ancestor’ data entered by the member on their FTDNA member setup page will be listed here
Grouping: Matches that are "Probably Related" according to FTDNA standards will be grouped. Grouping of results means there is a statistical probability that persons in the same group are related. This probability increases as the number of markers that match increases. For example a 12 for 12 match will only be grouped if the results appear unique, i.e. all the persons that match 12 for 12 share the same surname. So far this has only happened in haplogroup I1a Group 1. A 25, 24 or 23 match out of 25 markers will be grouped. A 37, 36, 35, 34 or 33 match out of 37 markers will be grouped. A 67, 66, 65, 64, 63, 62, 61 or 60 match out of 67 markers will be grouped. From this you can see how important it is to test at least 37 markers.