Kevin -
This has been discussed before and, as I remember, the answer is that the autosomal results are too massive to include in Legacy. Plus, they would be difficult to interpret in Legacy. Putting the lengthy raw results into Legacy would swell the files unacceptably.
Jerry Case
On 1/21/2018 11:31 AM, Kevin Ferguson wrote:

Hello,


I have the results from a Myhertiage DNA test. I have one for myself and my wife. How do I go about adding this to my Legacy family tree? The DNA test was an autosumal test but I don't see that listed on the add DNA screen.


The resultsĀ  are rather intriguing and I have no idea how far back the tests would go back to but as far as I can see the test results don't match the research I have (I am back to 1780). I find no North African, Nigerian nor Finnish connection in my direct line ancestors. I agree with the English portion though :). It is a little bit surprising not to find any Celtic markers given that my name is Ferguson, my paternal grandmother was MacDonald and I have documented proof of Scottish kin on my mother's side. It is all rather perplexing and I have no idea why it should be so puzzling. My father's ancestors didn't even leave the county of their births for 300 years!


Any assistance would be greatfullly received.

Best regards

Kevin Ferguson


www.abbydalesystems.com <http://www.abbydalesystems.com>


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