Lenab
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You have mainly Western European and Western Mediterranean heritageThis is the map of the result proportions of my Eurogenes K36. I hope you see the picture.
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You have mainly Western European and Western Mediterranean heritage
You most likely have a Frankish Gaul mix or a Frankish Goth mix whichever something along those lines from her.My last name of the paternal line says that it has its origin in France and my mother's surname is Franco-Germanic.
How much is dna land?I have quite a genetic match of this area. Another thing is Y-DNA and mtDNA.
These are my results according to DNA.LAND
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You have numbers above 80 in your K36! My highest is 79, both in southern Germany.
I mean, in the map you posted. As an American of mixed European heritage, I don't match completely with any particular nationality. My closest matches with the highest numbers in the map associated with the K36 test are in the Celto-Germanic contact zone.
Mtdna J1c came in Europe with Anatolian Farmers such as other J clades. It is not known where it came originally but likely and broadly the Middle-East. As for J1c in particular, it's found in all Europe, without any ethnic specifications. It was one of the main mtdna haplogroup of Starcevo-Cris early neolithic culture, so it spread everywhere.
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