DNA Match Sort & Group
Every day, DNA matches go cold.
Accounts get deleted. People stop responding. Family trees disappear. Records that could have connected you to a lost branch of your family can vanish without warning.
You've already taken the DNA test. The clues are there, hidden among hundreds or even thousands of matches. Somewhere in that list could be the relative who knows the story your family never told, the missing branch you've been searching for, or the connection that finally makes your family tree make sense.
But the longer those matches remain unsorted, the harder it becomes to identify the patterns that matter.
We organise your top 75 DNA matches directly within your Ancestry account, grouping them into likely family lines so clusters become visible, connections become clearer, and you can focus your research where it matters most.
The key to your family's story may already be in your DNA. Let's find it before the opportunity slips away.
What's Included
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Sorting and grouping of up to 75 DNA matches by centimorgan (cM) value
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Matches organised into likely family line groups within your Ancestry account
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Identification of shared match clusters where possible
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Completion within 5–7 business days of Guest Access being granted
How It Works
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Purchase this service
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You'll receive our Ancestry username and instructions for granting Guest Access
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We sort and group your matches directly within your account
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You receive a completion notification
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Guest Access can then be revoked
Please Note
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This service covers one Ancestry account and up to 75 DNA matches only.
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Login credentials are never requested. Access is provided through Ancestry Guest Access only.
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This service focuses on organising and grouping DNA matches and does not include written analysis, family tree research, relationship interpretation, or identification of common ancestors.
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DNA match groupings are based on the information available at the time of analysis, including DNA match data, shared matches, and publicly available family tree information.
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The accuracy of match placement depends on the quality, completeness, and accuracy of the family trees associated with your matches. Where limited information exists, matches may be placed in the most likely group based on the available evidence.
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Some DNA matches may be related through multiple ancestral lines. In these cases, a match may be placed in the group that appears most likely at the time of analysis, but future evidence may support a different placement.
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Match groupings represent our professional assessment based on available evidence and should be considered a research aid rather than a definitive determination of biological relationships.
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As family trees grow, records are discovered, or additional DNA matches become available, groupings may require revision.
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Additional DNA platforms are available as separate add-on services.