On my Europa test I was closest to Portuguese
I have done 23andMe and I have also sent my raw data to Eurogenes and Dodecad projects which all show that I'm fully North European, so it's obviously the DNAtribe results that were faulty.
I guess we have to wait until they excavate in Europe my 11.000 year old direct maternal ancestors for the final proof. :wary2:
If I have even less mideastern influence than Finns, it's extremely unlikely that any of my ancestors emigrated from the middle east into Europe 8000 to 9000 years...
It seems the info on Wiki was wrong though.
http://usmex.ucsd.edu/assets/022/10143.pdf
Next time I need to be more careful and check the sources first.
This site have some theories:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gallgaedhil/haplo_q.htm
I think he means north-east of Finnmark.
Q is absent in Sami who have the highest frequency of N in Norway.
My mtDNA haplogroup is a bit puzzling to me as it's very rare, but this what I have figured out about N1a's distribution from Wikipedia and other sources:
N1a distribution
Havyaka Brahmin 8.3%
Yemen 3.6%(other studies estimate 5.2% and 6.9%)
Saudi estimated from 2.4% to 4%
Ethiopia 2.2%...
I'm most interested in finding about my own ancestry, not my connection to some American who's Norwegian ancestors immigrated to the US in the 19th century, thats not the reason why I had myself tested, of course I'll try to help them with discovering our shared ancestry as long as it don't...
I identify as Norwegian but I most likely have some Scottish, German, Saami and Finnish ancestry.
In 1702 about 40% of Trondheim's population were German and some 100,000 east Norwegians have Forest Finn ancestry and large groups of Scots immigrated to western Norway in the 16th to the 18th...
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