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The Genealogical DNA Analysis Tool (GDAT) is an app developed by Becky Mason Walker (Beckins LLC) that utilizes autosomal DNA to aid in the research of family trees. GDAT is specifically designed to analyze DNA data from genetic genealogy tests and help users identify their biological family members and ancestry.

GDAT provides several features for analyzing and visualizing DNA data, including triangulation, segment analysis, chromosome mapping, and ancestry estimation. It also offers various tools for comparing and filtering DNA matches, including surname searches, geographic searches, and pedigree analysis.

GDAT is available for download as a desktop application for Windows, Mac, and Linux operating systems.

History and Purpose
GDAT was released by Beckins LLC in January 2020 to replace its predecessors, Genome Mate and Genome Mate Pro.

The purpose of GDAT is collect in one place the data from genetic genealogy tests and provide the tools to conduct family tree research using DNA. It is specifically designed to store data locally in an encrypted database on the user's desktop computer, not on an internet server or the cloud. It provides a generic import process that allows users to import data obtained from the testing companies of their choice.

Types of Data Collected

 * Profiles - Data associated with the person or persons whose family history is being researched
 * DNA Relatives - data imported from testing companies or input by users to track research
 * DNA Segments - data indicating where and how a relative is related to the Profile person (chromosome, start position, end position, cMs)
 * Ahnentafels - a relative's family tree in ahnentafel format
 * ICWs - Relatives who are related or are in-common-with each other

Analysis Fundamentals
Core to the Genealogical DNA Analysis Tool functionality is identifying the Most Recent Common Ancestor (MRCA) between the profile person and associated relatives by reviewing relative ahnentafels and assigning a group name to each DNA segment. Group names are derived from the standard surnames of the MRCA's parents (i.e., Mason-Miller) and automatically assigned when the Profile person's ahnentafel is loaded.

Given the vagaries of surname spelling, a standard surname table is populated from the Profile's ahnentafel and can be modified or expanded by the user. All ahnentafels are assigned a standard surname from this table when loaded, providing the ability to assist in the identity of a relative's MRCA.

Once known MRCA's are identified, unknown relatives can be researched utilizing GDAT's built-in triangulation and mutually in-common-with (ICW) functions. Triangulation involves identifying 3 individuals descended from 3 different siblings of the same ancestral couple on the same DNA segment. One of these individuals is the Profile person.

''For example, on chromosome 12 from base pair 24.5 to 76.2, a triangulation between Kathy the profile person, DNA relative Jack and DNA relative Jill means there are DNA segments identified between Kathy and Jack, Kathy and Jill as well as Jack and Jill. This means Kathy, Jack and Jill descend from the same ancestor.''

Triangulations assist in identifying what branch of the Profile's family tree that all three are all related and can be used to identify previously unknown ancestors when shared ancestors are found in the DNA relative's ahnentafels. Mutually ICW is used when triangulation data is not available and is less reliable as it says that all three people are related but not necessarily on the same DNA segment.

Analysis Tools
The Genealogical DNA Analysis Tool app provides several tools that assist in finding Most Recent Common Ancestors (MRCA) of DNA relatives whose MRCA is unknown.


 * 1) Segment MRCAs - lists the groups associated with the Profile person's ahnentafel and all DNA relatives with segment data having the same group name in their ahnentafels.
 * 2) MRCA Associated Groups - lists the groups associated with the line of descent from all DNA relatives whose MRCA has been identified and any DNA relatives having these same group names in their ahnentafels.
 * 3) ICW Profile Groups - lists the groups associated with the Profile person's ahnentafel and all DNA relatives having the same group name in their ahnentafels.  Similar to item 1 but DNA relative may or may not have segment data available.
 * 4) Region Clusters - lists the geographical regions associated with the Profile person's ahnentafel and DNA relatives sharing those regions in their ahnentafels.

Features
The Genealogical DNA Analysis Tool app features include:


 * Chromosome Browser - lists DNA relatives and their associated position on the chromosome along with a chromosome map of known MRCAs.
 * Relative List - lists DNA relatives and a summary of their relationship to the Profile person.
 * Ancestor List - displays the Profile person's ahnentafel.
 * Segment Map - displays the MRCAs identified for all 23 chromosomes in graphical form.
 * Relative pages - DNA relative specific information such as haplogroup, family group, email addresses, links to testing companies, research notes, ahnentafel, surname and region comparisons, and DNA segments.

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