With match clustering, we compare not only whether you match each person, but also whether
those people match each other. In addition to standard clusters, which don’t focus on any
particular match, you can create custom clusters, which do.
Pick a DNA match to find people who are related to them, based on a centimorgan (cM)
range of your choice.
Why create custom clusters?
Clustering around a certain match can help you fill in missing parts of your tree.
Discover matches who share DNA with a match of your choice—likely because they
all come from the same ancestor.
You can even add up to four additional related matches—which we call “sidekicks”—to
narrow your results even further.
Custom clustering goes beyond enhanced shared matches, showing you not just matches
you share with a match, but also who’s related to those matches.
When you create a custom cluster, you can also choose the centimorgan (cM) ranges
you want, from 20 cM on the low end to 1,300 cM on the high end.
Read more https://support.ancestry.com/s/article/Custom-Match-Clusters?language=it
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