Several features become even more powerful if one or both of your biological parents are a 23andMe customer. To take advantage of the additional functionality, you must either be on the same account with your parent(s) or connect with them through either the Your Connections feature or the DNA Relatives feature.
To learn more about how these features become even more powerful when a parent is connected, select the feature you are interested in:
DNA Relatives
You can opt-in to the DNA Relatives feature which allows you to find and connect with genetic relatives and see specific DNA segments you share with them. The DNA Relatives feature can identify relatives on any branch of your recent family tree by taking advantage of the autosomal chromosomes—the 22 chromosomes that are passed down from your ancestors on both sides of your family—and the X chromosome.
If one or both of your biological parents is a 23andMe customer, and you are sharing with them, DNA Relatives can determine whether a match is likely to be on your mother's side or your father's side. You can then filter your matches by which side of the family they’re on. This can help narrow your search if you’re looking for a common ancestor with one of your matches or surface certain matches.
Mother’s Side and Father’s Side Matching
- Relatives labeled as “Father’s side” match both you and your father.
- Relatives labeled as “Mother’s side” match both you and your mother.
- Full siblings show DNA shared with both parents.
Ancestry Composition
The Ancestry Composition report uses DNA you inherited from both sides of your family and estimates the proportion of your DNA that comes from each of our worldwide genetic populations, offering a detailed view of your ancestry from before ocean-crossing ships and airplanes were on the scene. The report also compares your DNA to individuals of known ancestry from over 2000 locations and territories in Europe, Africa, the Americas, Asia, and Oceania, telling you more about where your ancestors may have lived within the last 200 years.
Ancestry Composition is even more powerful if you have a biological parent who is also in the 23andMe database and sharing with you. Here are a few of the benefits:
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You’ll get an extra result! You'll be able to see the Parental Inheritance section, which shows the contribution of your father to your ancestry on one side and the contribution of your mother to your ancestry on the other. We can't provide these results if you don't have a parent connected. Learn more about Parental Inheritance.
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Connecting with a parent may also increase the resolution of your assignments. That translates into better Ancestry Composition results, in the sense that you might see more assignment to the fine-resolution ancestries: more Scandinavian, less Northwestern European. Learn more about DNA Phasing and Inheritance.
Additionally, if a female connects with her father via DNA Relatives or Your Connections, her Paternal Haplogroup report is automatically updated to show his paternal haplogroup. The Paternal Haplogroup report traces the path of her paternal-line ancestors over tens of thousands of years.