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Every tree has them: ancestors who somehow avoided leaving a verified paper trail, who don't show up in censuses or baptismal registers or in anyone else's family trees. You just know there's a way to find the answers to the question of "Where did they come from?" but you've tried just about everything without success… Enter CMA, or Correlated Multiphasic Analysis — our game-changing, patent-pending process for knocking down brick walls.
CMA applies Axiomatic Set Theory to model genetic inheritance in order to facilitate the computational analysis of In Common With (ICW) matches…
That's a pretty big mouthful to process in a single sentence, so we've made a video presentation to explain the process better than any web page can. Our first video presents the theory behind CMA and showcases a Case Study that generates a list of 850 DNA matches connected to our target individual through one of his "brick walls":

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Our 2nd presentation demonstrates a scripted environment in Microsoft Excel through which users can explore CMA on their own.

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