« Reply #14 on: Thursday 13 January 22 14:51 GMT (UK) »
Hi @Pheno,
Whilst it does seem a big difference part of it could be explained by the fact that whilst we get 50% of our DNA from each parent, however siblings do not get the same DNA from each parent. We share about 50% DNA with our siblings and in consequence 50% is not shared. This 50% unshared could give rise to many matches from well represented lines inherited in only one sibling.
Although my sibling and I are half-siblings we know that we share a German mother (X-DNA etc). However at My Heritage I have 326 matches registered as living in Germany whilst my half-sister has only 265 German matches. If you scale that up it could make a difference to your matches.
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