Introducing DNA Labels

Ran Snir
Jan 11, 2022
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Welcome
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Speaker's Introduction
1m 13s
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Introduction
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Managing DNA Matches
6m 52s
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DNA Labels
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Filtering by Labels
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Shared DNA Matches
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Ideas
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Announcements / prizes
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Questions / answers
14m 32s

About this webinar

MyHeritage recently introduced labels for DNA Matches, a feature that allows you to organize your matches and gain new insights about them at a glance. Learn how you can use this feature to make your genetic genealogy research much more efficient and convenient.

About the speakers

About the speakers

Ran Snir, VP of Product Management, is responsible for MyHeritage DNA products, Mobile apps and few other projects which are still in the oven. He’s managing a team of product managers who create and optimize the entire DNA journey — from or
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MyHeritage is the leading global destination for discovering, preserving and sharing family history. Our platform and DNA kits make it easy for anyone, anywhere to embark on a meaningful journey into their past and treasure their family stories fo
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  1. CC
    Cathy Cline
    3 years ago

    Using Autoclusters to name groups is something I did not think about doing. Great idea!

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    K. Manning
    3 years ago

    oops, I see that the ethnicity map can already be adjusted for colorblind and other uses, with the icon at the top right of our DNA page.

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    K. Manning
    3 years ago

    What about using labels when a user is color blind? Perhaps having some choices that have a pattern would help those people, and also give more different options for others to use. It would also be beneficial to use patterns on maps, such as our ethnicity map, and to have the web design people make sure the colors used are colorblind compatible.
    Thanks for this webinar, and the new tool!

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    Art Taylor
    3 years ago

    Can a similar, or identical label system be developed for use with tree matches who have not had DNA tested with MyHeritage? It would be nice to be able to label all relatives from a specific village, town, city, county, etc., even if they haven’t done any DNA testing.

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    Art Taylor
    3 years ago

    Good information. Why not use the 216 web-safe HTML colors developed for use on Mac & Windows browsers when most computer monitors could display only 256 colors? They’re easily created in many graphics programs and reproduced consistently on most, if not all current browsers, on Mac, Linux, and Windows platforms

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    William McDermott
    3 years ago

    Found this webinar very useful and will be implementing it into my My Heritage account. It was also helpful and full of ideas on how to implement it into my Reunion 13’s use of color tags.

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    Carl Kolenda
    3 years ago

    This is my first exposure to DNA labeling. Found it interesting optional way to help keep track of 2nd & 3rd cousins

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    Ruth Tolson
    3 years ago

    Very interesting webinar held my attention the whole time.

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