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    DNA Tribes, is this a joke ?

    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.
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    DNA Tribes, is this a joke ?

    When I tested myself with DNA tribes some years ago I came back a Canary Islander.
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    mtDNA N1a, how rare are we?

    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...
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    mtDNA N1a, how rare are we?

    N1a Neolithic? Davide's admixture analysis http://bga101.blogspot.com/2010/09/europe-middle-east-and-north-africa.html I'm No2 Western/Southwestern European: 0.227639 Druze Middle Eastern: 0.000010 North African: 0.000010 Bedouin Middle Eastern: 0.000010 North/Northeast European: 0.772331...
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    R1* in North America, South-East Asia and Australia

    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.
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    R1* in North America, South-East Asia and Australia

    Not R1b but R1-M173 is found in Amerindians. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_Amerindian_genetics
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    mtDNA N1a, how rare are we?

    http://dienekes.blogspot.com/2010/08/ancient-megalithic-mtdna-from-france.html
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    How did Y-DNA haplogroup Q enter Scandinavia?

    Y-DNA haplogroup Q is almost non existend in Finland, it has not been detected among the Sámi people either.
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    How did Y-DNA haplogroup Q enter Scandinavia?

    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.
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    mtDNA N1a, how rare are we?

    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%...
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    Do you care about finding distant cousins ?

    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...
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    How did Y-DNA haplogroup Q enter Scandinavia?

    In Eupedia's table Norway is also 0.5%, but other sources say it's 4-5% ?
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    Does Y chromossome affects our phenotype (physicall or psychic)?

    I1 is also quite frequent in the Sámi populations Norwegian Sámi 40.9% Finnish Sámi 40.6% Swedish Sámi 31.4% Kola Sámi 17.4%
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    What DNA tests have you done?

    My results were so out there, luckily 23andMe got it right though.
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    How did Y-DNA haplogroup Q enter Scandinavia?

    From wikipedia: It's absent in the Finnish and Sámi populations.
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    What DNA tests have you done?

    Y-DNA: R1b1b2a1a1* mtDNA: N1a1 I have tested myself with 23andMe and FTDNA ...also DNA tribes but that is something I'm trying to forget.:laughing:
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    With what ancient ethnicity do you most identify, and what has DNA told you ?

    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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