I received the AncestryDNA Cluster feature earlier this week and want to write a report about it.
Ancestry announced this on 1 July 2025 in their blog post DNA Matches By Cluster by Angie Bush. The post notes:
"Matches by Cluster is a new feature available to Ancestry Pro Tools members*. Clusters are a powerful genetic genealogy tool that allows you to visualize, sort, and group your DNA matches so you can easily see how your matches are related to each other through DNA. Clusters often represent branches of your family tree, making it easier to identify common ancestors and solve genealogical puzzles!
"What Is a Cluster?
"Each group, or “cluster,” represents people who likely share the same common ancestor with you. Instead of looking at hundreds of individual DNA matches, you now have organized groups of matches. This makes it easier for you to figure out which side of your family any individual match belongs to.
"How Do Clusters Work?
"DNA matches sharing between 65 and 1300 cM of DNA are grouped into grids as shown below (if you have more than 100 clustered matches, you will not see this grid view). Each group or cluster represents DNA matches that are shared with each other, and represent a branch of your family tree."
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2 comments:
I only received 3 clusters using only 15 matches. I have 86 matches between 1300 and 65. The All filter is turned on. Not sure why they didn’t use all my matches.
I agree, it is difficult to interpret what the chart is giving. Like Randy, I have a number of clusters with a lot "gray" overlaps. Cutting the upper bound (cM) is going to be necessary to remove as many first cousins n-removed as possible but leaving 2nd and 3rd cousins.
It is sobering looking at my three sister's clustering and finding that all of us have significantly different clusters, and total number of cluster-matches.
The video of Dana Leeds was very helpful, showing what to look for, and what are merely distractions. It would also help Karen B understand why not all eligible matches make it into a cluster (it depends on how many of the cluster they cross-match at the required level).
I look forward to the next stage of implementation, when the cutoff values can be selected.
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