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45 ʻAho 18 Houa 45 Miniti

Tokonaki 7 Maʻasi 2026, 10:00 PM (GMT+0)

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DNA Swim School – Part 3: Swimming Toward Your Ancestors

In DNA Swim School Part 3, you’re ready to go beyond grouping matches—you want to figure out how they’re related to each other and to you. But what if your match network feels incomplete or unclear?
This session is all about what to do when the simple path doesn’t appear. You’ll learn how to take stock of what you do know, test hypotheses using tools like Shared Matches of Matches (SMoMs) and WATO (What Are the Odds?), and follow a process to move forward even when your network isn’t perfectly connected.

This class is for anyone ready to use DNA evidence to figure out how they’re related to specific matches—and identify unknown ancestors—even when the match list doesn’t make it easy.

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DNA Swim School – Part 1: Floating with One DNA Match

Diahan Southard

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DNA Swim School – Part 2: Treading Water with Your Matches

Diahan Southard

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DNA Journey

Join Hugh Bonneville and John Bishop as they uncover surprising family connections in this unforgettable DNA journey, strengthening their friendship like never before.Start a Tree & Subscribe with Ancestry®: nullGet Ancestry® Pro Tools: nullGet an AncestryDNA® Kit: nullConnect with Ancestry®: Visit Ancestry’s Official Site: null Like Ancestry® on Facebook: null Follow Ancestry® on Twitter: null Follow Ancestry® on Instagram: null

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