Apparently, Family Finders of recent years have been mostly transfers.
I admin two surname projects with about 600 members, mostly with Y tests.
Between the two projects, there are about 250 Family Finders. But only 35 after April, 2019, which is when I think the GSAs started.
So roughly 80% of the FF are older chips.
There may still be 300,000 kits to process as I opined earlier. But a heavy proportion of older chips.
I suspect they will not be as intensive as the GSAs, but we'll see.
Edit:
In the two projects, there are 140 Autosomal Transfers, of which 111 are Ancestry.
Only 4 were from MyHeritage, so that number is so small, its not a factor.
(Approximately half of the above tests will be female)
I admin two surname projects with about 600 members, mostly with Y tests.
Between the two projects, there are about 250 Family Finders. But only 35 after April, 2019, which is when I think the GSAs started.
So roughly 80% of the FF are older chips.
There may still be 300,000 kits to process as I opined earlier. But a heavy proportion of older chips.
I suspect they will not be as intensive as the GSAs, but we'll see.
Edit:
In the two projects, there are 140 Autosomal Transfers, of which 111 are Ancestry.
Only 4 were from MyHeritage, so that number is so small, its not a factor.
(Approximately half of the above tests will be female)