« Reply #9 on: Thursday 20 December 18 22:27 GMT (UK) »
Hi Ruskie,
I (male) and my half-sister have both transferred our autosomal DNA raw data to FamilyTree DNA.
I have an X-match with my half-sister. My half-sister has an X-match with me. We share the same mother. I do not have any other X-matches on the first three pages of matches. Thus I match just 1 person on the X-chromosome but have 89 negative matches.
On the other hand, my half-sister has 66 X-matches in her first three pages of cousin matches, including me. She has just 24 negative X-matches. Her top matches, excluding me, are a paternal line that I do not share.
There is one female individual on the first page of matches who my half-sister has an X-match with but I do NOT have an X-match with. My half-sister shares 59cM, longest block 16cM and I share 55cM, longest block 16cM with this female individual. Her family tree indicates that she has geographical origins similar to our mother. This sounds similar to your situation.
I would recommend you ask the DNA provider for their explanation. FamilyTree DNA are very proactive, if that's who you tested with.
Excellent question!
pughcd
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