Recent content by Sennevini

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    ASD Autism-How Heritable Is It

    Maybe it depends on the severity of the condition; it is a broad spectrum; in my family there are several people who can be described as highly intelligent, leaning towards Asperger, I think in such "less severe" cases, people are more likely to maintain a relatively normal family life than...
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    23andMe Tracing the X chromosome

    X-chromosomes inherit in a choppy way, the father just gives his mother's one to his daughter unchanged, the mother generally gives through a blend of her father's and mother's, however, there are quite some cases in which mothers too give just one of theirs unchanged. I would say because there...
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    Economy Wealth per adult and percentage of millionaires by country

    So this is about the assets one has? Cars, houses, etc.? I can imagine additional differences in for example taxing leads to different purchasing power rates.
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    LivingDNA Is the Central Italian component in Living DNA a good proxy for Roman ancestry?

    @Maciamo, you may find my post here interesting;
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    LivingDNA Is the Central Italian component in Living DNA a good proxy for Roman ancestry?

    Interesting; I remember seeing elsewhere a few Brits who had Tuscan as well, though most did not have it. They give me 68,8% GB (most SE England, Lincolnshire, East Anglia), and then interestingly 19% Scandinavian and 1,5% Germanic (I would expect it the other way around; I am mostly...
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    FTDNA Discounts this August at FT-DNA

    Lots of tests are heavily discounted this August; A Big Y test is now $395, saving $200. I thought about giving it a try.. it needs more Dutch samples. Watch out for overspending though, these tests are addictive for many of us :p
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    LivingDNA Living DNA results and comparison

    They should get Ashkenazi references; however, they like to assign DNA to regions on maps, and that poses a problem for "wandering" populations.
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    LivingDNA Living DNA results and comparison

    In my case, my 1/16 Jewish seems to have been represented by Living DNA, by lack of a Jewish cluster, as a mixture of Kurdish, Iberian and West-Balkan. In some cases, people without Jewish ancestry also get this Kurdish. I have also seen some Brits who got Pashto, which seems to be connected...
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    LivingDNA Living DNA Raw Data - Now Available

    It seems that gedmatch (the original, not the genesis) doesn't batch process the LivingDNA files completely somehow; apparently you will therefore not see a list of potential matches (one-to-many list), which makes it difficult to point out your matches. You can use the one-to-one matching tool...
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    LivingDNA Living DNA Raw Data - Now Available

    correction: the autosomal raw file does indeed seem to contain 600k SNPs. It is just the batch-processing at regular gedmatch that doesn't work properly, which does only make the one-to-many comparison not possible. It does work at genesis gedmatch; likely later this year these databases will be...
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    LivingDNA Living DNA Raw Data - Now Available

    The txt-file doesn't seem complete yet, they are probably working on that.
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    LivingDNA Living DNA Raw Data - Now Available

    Does the tokenizing and batch processing work well with you at regular Gedmatch? It says maybe "too few SNPs". Several tools work, but I would also like to use one-to-many.
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    LivingDNA Living DNA - Autosomal results

    In general, the only thing bothering me is the lack of Jewish clusters; my 1/16 Jewish is assigned to Kurdish, Iberian and West-Balkan, which to me is in correspondence to a mix of pre-Arab levantine (West-Asian) with Mediterranean and (for Ashkenazi) some Eastern European.
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    LivingDNA Living DNA - Autosomal results

    Yes, I had almost 70% British, but all clustering in regions in (South-)East England, the regions most close to the Netherlands.
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    LivingDNA Livingdna results?

    I got my results, which I did expect in July; relatively well assigned. My Dutch ancestry was however generally assigned to East English and Scandinavian. Overall I think they are more clear than some other companies. mt-dna was W5, which is interesting; y-dna was R-U152. I expected a more...
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