Hello everybody! I am currently working at improving DNA tools for endogamous populations (such as Jewish populations) by testing some modified clustering algorithms for endogamous matches through GEDmatch. I have been working with Evert-Jan Blom, who developed the autocluster tool, and we came up with some settings (min average segment size, min amount of shared DNA between shared matches, etc) that might improve the clustering results.We are looking for people that manage endogamous DNA kits (doesn't have to be just Jewish endogamy) that have identified multiple matches on Gedmatch from the same branch of their family tree. We can then use these known matches to see if they end up in the same clusters.If you have such an example to share, please contact us at info@geneticaffairs.com and include the GEDmatch kitnumber for the focus kit and the kit numbers for the matching kits.Thanks in advance!