Problem solved! My antivirus mistakenly removed an .exe in the WGSExtract program, making the error message appear. Over the next weeks i will slowly convert more files.
Here is another one, with higher coverage.
https://jumpshare.com/v/awnqLMmXcjZnuCzxWGA5...
I managed to convert 2 of the BAM files to 23andme raw data format using WGSExtract.
Unfortunately after i restarted the PC today, for some reason the program does not work anymore. it keeps saying "INVALID HEADER" when selecting the BAM files. i even tried to re-download them.
If someone wants...
The data has been released.
https://www.ebi.ac.uk/ena/browser/view/PRJEB63352?show=related-records
Is someone capable of getting something out of them? They are the first Cisalpine Gauls we have and it will be interesting to see their composition on various K36, K13, qpAdm and G25...
I wrote on...
It is not surprising at all...The Italian_Piedmont average is made mostly with samples from Val Borbera, which is near the Piedmont, Liguria and Emilia border, not far from NW Tuscany.
Check these...
I share my results for comparision
Distance to: StefanoMerged_scaled
0.01849151 Europe_South_Central:Western_Illyrians
0.02972975 Europe_Southeast:Dacians
0.03779135 Europe_South_Central:Etruria_Etruscans
0.03875359 Europe_South_Central:Roman_Kingdom_rural
0.04292621...
Using merged raw data should provide higher accuracy because the number of Snp is higher.
Averaging your 2 coordinates won't necessarily give you more accurate results.
Anyway if you want you can calculate the average on this site: https://dna-tools.xyz/
No, i merged the raw data from myheritage, 23andme and Ancestry in a single file using this software https://www.dnagenics.com/dna-kit-studio/
it is free and it doesn't even require installation.
Then i uploaded the merged raw data to illustrativeDna.
Thank you Stuvanè. Mine are pretty similar.
I don't think that the Iron Age ones are too bad, actually, maybe a bit compressed but a good synthesis of northern italian.
Probably in a 2 way model the early italic, etruscan and germanic are all lumped in continental celtic and the greek and...
Where have you got this information from? From what i know the steppe level in the north and even center are actually higher than the IA latins and italics, while the WHG makes the real difference.
It is an interesting question, and the reason is probably imperial age admixture followed by...
Similar proportion of component, high farmer (around 60%) and moderate steppe (30-35%) with low WHG. There may be some genuine balkan influence in northern italy but as pointed out we can only make conjectures until we got iron and bronze age samples from N. italy.
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