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Hopefully you can assist me in making sense of why there is a significant difference between the uploads from myheritage and ancestry DNA on all types of models.
I have also noticed half the SNPs being used in the Myheritage gedmatch models. Does this mean that the G25 and Gedmatch eurogenes dont work well for myheritage uploads?
Example gedmatch:
Myheritage Kit info
Number of original snps is 609299
Usable SNPS is 493191
Usable SNPS (slim) is 389362
Slimmed by 21.1 Pct.
AncestryDNA Kit info
Number of original snps is 676780
Usable SNPS is 545266
Usable SNPS (slim) is 368437
Slimmed by 32.4 Pct
Example run Euro K15 v2:
Myheritage (78,884 SNPs Evl.) vs AncestryDNA (171,867 SNPs Evl)
East med: 39.48 vs 42.99
West Asian 19.08 vs 18.73
West Med 16.94 vs 13.79
Red Sea 7.8 vs 8.31
Atlantic 7.8 vs 6.8
I have even created a super kit of the two but eurogenes just uses a few more SNPs than the Ancestry result and generally emulated the AncestryDNA results, it basically ignores the unique myheritage SNPs. The difference is enough to change the admixture models by 30%.
Why is there such a stark difference between them? Why do all the heritage calculators favour using double the SNPs in Ancestry? Does this mean myheritage uploads are completely irrelevant?
I have also noticed half the SNPs being used in the Myheritage gedmatch models. Does this mean that the G25 and Gedmatch eurogenes dont work well for myheritage uploads?
Example gedmatch:
Myheritage Kit info
Number of original snps is 609299
Usable SNPS is 493191
Usable SNPS (slim) is 389362
Slimmed by 21.1 Pct.
AncestryDNA Kit info
Number of original snps is 676780
Usable SNPS is 545266
Usable SNPS (slim) is 368437
Slimmed by 32.4 Pct
Example run Euro K15 v2:
Myheritage (78,884 SNPs Evl.) vs AncestryDNA (171,867 SNPs Evl)
East med: 39.48 vs 42.99
West Asian 19.08 vs 18.73
West Med 16.94 vs 13.79
Red Sea 7.8 vs 8.31
Atlantic 7.8 vs 6.8
I have even created a super kit of the two but eurogenes just uses a few more SNPs than the Ancestry result and generally emulated the AncestryDNA results, it basically ignores the unique myheritage SNPs. The difference is enough to change the admixture models by 30%.
Why is there such a stark difference between them? Why do all the heritage calculators favour using double the SNPs in Ancestry? Does this mean myheritage uploads are completely irrelevant?