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A New Probability Calculator for Genetic Genealogy

Relationship predictions are now updated to include differences in maternal and paternal recombination rates as well as validation of ranges by peer-reviewed standard deviations

Figure 1. Probability curves for relationship types 5C1R to full-siblings at AncestryDNA. The y-axis shows the probability of each relationship type relative to all others included. All types here are sex-averaged, although the calculator gives sex-specific probabilities for half-avuncular, 1C, avuncular, half-sibling, and grandparent/grandchild relationships. 1C1R = 1st cousin, once removed; cM = centiMorgan, HIR = half-identical regions. The second cousin (2C) curve is higher because it’s the first curve to be the only one from its group (it has little competition near its center).
Figure 2. Normalized histogram for 500,000 grandparent/grandchild pairs. These are the same data points that went into the probability calculator. The individuals were simulated as 250,000 paternal grandparent/grandchild pairs and 250,000 maternal grandparent/grandchild pairs, but the fractions of shared DNA for each were not differentiated when creating the histogram. For that reason, despite not being labeled as paternal or maternal, values near 0.25 on the x-axis are more likely to come from maternal grandparent/grandchild pairs and values at the far ends of the histogram are much more likely to be from paternal grandparent/grandchild pairs.
Figure 3 Probability curves for relationship types 5C1R to full-siblings at 23andMe. IBD = identical by descent, which includes both HIR and FIR shared DNA. All other parameters and abbreviations are the same as in Figure 1.
Figure 4. Relationships probabilities from my simulations on the left compared to those from AncestryDNA on the right. Units are the same for both graphs. The y-axes for both graphs are on a logarithmic scale. This was done at AncestryDNA in order to show the differences in more distant relationships, which were otherwise bunched-up.
Figure 5. Un-smoothed probability curves for relationship types 5C1R to full-siblings at AncestryDNA. The y-axis shows the probability of each relationship type relative to all others included. All types here are sex-averaged, although the calculator gives sex-specific probabilities for half-avuncular, 1C, avuncular, half-sibling, and grandparent/grandchild relationships.

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