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Gene by Gene Selects Othram as Exclusive Partner for Forensic Genetic Genealogy …
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Gene-by-Gene (parent company of FTDNA) has entered an exclusive agreement with Othram for forensic genetic genealogy.


Gene by Gene Selects Othram as Exclusive Partner for Forensic Genetic Genealogy Search and Analysis

Partnership is a force multiplier for forensic investigations, combining Gene by Gene’s genetic genealogy database for law enforcement, with Othram’s purpose-built forensic analysis tools.

The Woodlands, TX — January 23, 2024

Gene by Gene, a leader in genetic genealogy testing and operator of the FamilyTreeDNA brand, today announced its decision to select Othram, the pioneer in forensic DNA sequencing, as its exclusive partner for forensic genetic genealogy search and analysis. This strategic alliance is a force multiplier for forensic investigations, combining Gene by Gene’s consented database with Othram’s purpose-built forensic analysis tools.

Gene by Gene’s forensic matching database is the largest database in the world consented for law enforcement use to solve violent crimes. Over the past several years, Othram has helped law enforcement crack cases at the local, state, and federal level, many of which had been unsolved for decades. More forensic genetic genealogy (FGG) cases have been solved with Othram’s technology than any other method.


For the rest, see:

https://othram.com/press_release/2024-01...QtCbmVdvwA


As pointed out by Leah LaPerle Larkin; “Gene-by-Gene is still misrepresenting their database as "consented for law enforcement use" when most of its customers are opted in by default”.
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Paper Trail: 42% English, 31.5% Scottish, 12.5% Irish, 6.25% German, 6.25% Sicilian & 1.5% French.
LDNA©: Britain & Ireland: 89.3% (51.5% English, 37.8% Scottish & Irish), N.W. Germanic: 7.8%, Europe South: 2.9% (Southern Italy & Sicily)
BigY 700: I1-Z141 >F2642 >Y3649 >Y7198 (c.338 AD) >Y168300 (c.370 AD) >A13248 (c.862 AD) >A13252 (c.1042 AD) >FT81015 (c.1274 AD) >A13243 (c.1620 AD) >FT80854 (c.1700 AD) >FT80630 (1893 AD).
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Recent casework by Othram.
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Let us now praise famous men, and our fathers that begat us.

- Wisdom of Sirach 44:1
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I'm pretty sure that the rest of DNA companies will follow the same steps too.

Idk what to think about all this tbh, I think that right now it'd be optional (Opt out) but later it'd be a mandatory option (Opt in).
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Maternal grandpa's mtDNA: L1b1a

23andMe: 55.5% European, 33.7% Indigenous American, 4.2% WANA, 3.4% SSA and 3.2% Unassigned
AncestryDNA: 55% Europe/Sephardic Jew, 38% Indigenous Americas-Mexico, 4% MENA and 3% SSA
FamilyTreeDNA: 56.9% Europe, 33% Americas, 8.2% MENA, <2% Horn of Africa and <1% Eastern India
Living DNA: 63.3% West Iberia, 34.3% Native Americas and 2.3% Yorubaland
MyHeritage DNA: 87.4% Indigenous in Mexico and 12.6% Spanish, Catalan & Basque

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[1] "distance%=1.7683"

        Jalisciense

Iberian EMA,52.6
Native American,35
Guanche,7.2
African,3.2
Levantine EBA,2
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