Even with randomness though, it is impossible for a child to inherit DNA from a parent that the parent doesn't have themselves.
I understand that. In my examples parent and child both share cMs with the match but child has more than the parent. Looking for examples I found this one:
JS is a mutual match to my father, myself and my daughter.
My father shares 10.9 cM with JS
I share 55.2 cM with JS (a lot more than my father)
My daughter shares 10.1cM with JS (almost as much as her grandfather)
Another example:
My father and MS share 32.6 cM
I share 59.9 cM with MS
This one is probably not unusual:
I share 60.2 cM with KC but my daughter shares nothing with KC.
I have numerous similar examples to this:
Me and VY share 48.5 cM
My father’s cousin’s daughter and VY share 15.2 cM (so I know which side of the family VY belongs to)
My father does not appear as having any shared CMs with VY.
I have found some other quite odd things with My Heritage matches, so I’m not sure how much I trust their estimates.
I will be testing with Ancestry very soon, so hopefully that might help sort some anomalies out.
