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Brás Garcia de Mascarenhas
09-14-2018, 11:11 AM
If you’ve tested your DNA already, we have good news for you, please read on. If you haven’t taken a DNA test yet, we invite you to check out the MyHeritage DNA kit which is now offered at a very affordable price.

Since 2016, MyHeritage has allowed users who have tested their DNA already to upload their DNA data from Ancestry, 23andMe and Family Tree DNA, providing DNA matches and ethnicity estimates on MyHeritage for free.

However, previously MyHeritage did not support the upload of tests based on the chip called GSA (Global Screening Array), that is used by 23andMe (V5), and by Living DNA. Recent improvements to our DNA algorithms allow us to support DNA data processed on GSA chips, and so we’re happy to update you that MyHeritage now supports 23andMe V5 and Living DNA data uploads, in addition to data uploads from all major DNA testing services, including Ancestry, 23andMe (up to V5) and Family Tree DNA (Family Finder).

Upload your DNA data to MyHeritage now — it’s fast and simple. If you upload now, you will get full access to DNA Matching, Ethnicity Estimates, our industry-leading chromosome browser, and more, for FREE.

If you manage additional DNA kits for some of your relatives, and you have their permission, upload their DNA data too, and MyHeritage will let you associate the data with the respective individuals on your family tree.

As of December 1st 2018, our DNA upload policy will change: DNA Matching will remain free for uploaded DNA data, but unlocking additional DNA features will require an extra payment for DNA files uploaded after this date. All DNA data that was uploaded to MyHeritage in the past, and all DNA data that is uploaded now and prior to December 1, 2018 will continue to enjoy full access to all DNA features for free. These uploads will be grandfathered in and will remain free.

So it’s a great idea to upload DNA files for any kits you have as soon as possible. You’ll get the following benefits:

DNA Matches

DNA Matches are other users on MyHeritage from all around the world who are likely to be your relatives based on shared DNA. MyHeritage has a very strong user base in Europe so you are likely to get more DNA Matches from Europe than on any other DNA service. This is very useful if you have ancestors from Europe.

Ethnicity Estimate

A percent breakdown of your ethnic background from among 42 ethnicity regions. You’ll learn which places your ancestors came from.

Chromosome Browser

Helps you understand how you’re related to your DNA Matches by identifying DNA segments that you share with them. MyHeritage’s Chromosome Browser is considered by many experts to be the best in the industry.

After uploading, your DNA data will be kept private and secure, and our DNA service terms are the friendliest in the industry. You remain the owner of your DNA data — not us — and you can delete your DNA data at any time.

So don't delay, and upload your DNA data to MyHeritage now, while all the DNA features are free (and they will remain free for you). If you have tested with 23andMe (any version including V5) or Living DNA, you're in luck, and you can now upload this data to MyHeritage too. You can also upload DNA data from Ancestry and Family Tree DNA’s Family Finder test. Instructions for exporting your data and uploading it to MyHeritage are provided on our upload page.

Upload your DNA data now

Best regards,
The MyHeritage team

P.S. We are currently processing the large backlog of 23andMe V5 kits that have been uploaded to us in the past, and their results will be rolled out to the users gradually within the next few days.

Brás Garcia de Mascarenhas
09-14-2018, 11:12 AM
I received this e-mail this morning and thought I would just let you guys know for all of those out there who have tested with 23andMe V5 or LivingDNA.

TheMaestro
09-14-2018, 11:29 AM
They still run on old version, what is really bad.

Thracian
09-14-2018, 04:59 PM
I uploaded v5 data 2 days ago and it still says In progress- results expected in 1-2 days.

canadienne
09-14-2018, 05:00 PM
I uploaded v5 data 2 days ago and it still says In progress- results expected in 1-2 days.

My results came is 1 week ago.

Eruanna
09-17-2018, 11:35 AM
My results on myheritage are a little bit different than from 23andme
Since 23andme also got update lately I'm a little bit confused right now.
That's how my results were looking like few months ago:
https://i.redd.it/b6sgxdra1om11.png

Now:
https://i.redd.it/ng62ismb1om11.png
(Balkan part completly disappear, instead of this I got Scandinavian and 0.1% east asian & native american :confused: )

And after uploading to myheritage:
https://i.redd.it/bvkh9wtc1om11.jpg

visar
09-17-2018, 12:14 PM
We have similar results at 23andme. I am sending mine to myheritage, and we will be able to compare them

my 23andme results
before:
80106

after:
80107

firemonkey
09-17-2018, 04:27 PM
Living dna upload. 4 days- still 'In progress" .

Eruanna
09-17-2018, 08:12 PM
oh! we have really similar results!

Dick
10-15-2018, 03:16 AM
https://i.imgur.com/bRVZkKB.png

kaltar
10-17-2018, 01:55 PM
My results on myheritage are a little bit different than from 23andme

not strange, myheritage is different from 23andme

Ayetooey
10-17-2018, 01:57 PM
Myheritage is completely inaccurate. Told me I'm 60 percent Balkan when it's impossible for me to be higher than 50 percent. Luckily it was only a free upload from 23andme, only useful for relative finding tool.

nittionia
10-17-2018, 02:16 PM
myyyyheritaaaageeeee sucksssss

They had an update somewhere along the line and made my results even more inaccurate. It's sad because I had faith in them. Sucks even more because I've done the Ancestry dna upload, 23andme upload, and their actual saliva test.

Ayetooey
10-17-2018, 02:22 PM
myyyyheritaaaageeeee sucksssss

They had an update somewhere along the line and made my results even more inaccurate. It's sad because I had faith in them. Sucks even more because I've done the Ancestry dna upload, 23andme upload, and their actual saliva test.

When I get my ancestrydna results I'll do an upload on myheritage, bet my results are completely different.