ANOTHER TUTORIAL:
http://www.theapricity.com/forum/sho...=1#post4330097
Nope, it is Steppe K10. This calculator is not on GEDmatch.
But you can use it on your computer, following
these tips:
HOW TO?:
Let’s presume that John tested with 23andMe, and that Adam tested with FTDNA.
John will download his 23andMe raw data and name the file as John.txt , while Adam will download his FTDNA raw data (Build 37 Raw Data Concatenated) and name the file as Adam.csv . Both using Windows.
Download SteppeK10.zip (save icon - an arrow in top right):
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-X...lRSkcwV0k/view
Extract the files into a folder called SteppeK10, in C:/ . Now you have the folder C:/SteppeK10 , right? Inside it, the files DIYDodecadWin.exe , standardize.r , Steppe.10.F , Steppe.alleles , steppe.par , Steppe.txt .
John and Adam will put the files John.txt and Adam.csv into the folder C:/SteppeK10, respectively.
Download R software:
https://cran.r-project.org/bin/windows/base/
Install* this program in English and using default options (if you don’t know how to do it, just ask). After that, run it (click in the icon “R x.. 3.3.1” in Desktop).
*I installed just the 64 bits version.
Once R is running, click in “File” (top left), then click in “Change dir”. Select the folder C:/SteppeK10 and click in “ok”.
Do you see the R console? After the “>” character, type the command below and press Enter:
source('standardize.r')
Now:
a. John, who tested hypothetically with 23andMe, will type the command below, press Enter and wait til he can type anything again:
standardize('John.txt', company='23andMe')
b. Adam will do that with this command:
standardize('Adam.csv', company='ftdna')
Finally, you both will type the command below and wait results show up:
system('DIYDodecadWin steppe.par')
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Spreadsheet with population averages:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...gid=1809893991
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Official Tutorial:
http://dodecad.blogspot.com/2011/09/...ecad-v-21.html
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Turkic K11 calculator:
http://www.theapricity.com/forum/sho...=1#post4068246