Father's side:
been in North America for many generations, most arrived in early 1800's, so some uncertainty of origins
ethnic origins, in order of highest proportion to lowest: English, Scottish,...
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Father's side:
been in North America for many generations, most arrived in early 1800's, so some uncertainty of origins
ethnic origins, in order of highest proportion to lowest: English, Scottish,...
Tested with Living DNA, ancestry roughly 75% English, 25% mostly Scottish + some Irish
Ancient Farmers 54.7
West European Farmers 16.8
Levant 3.9
Neolithic-Chalolithic Iran-CHG 4
East...
I am referring to the most recent ISSOG tree.
I did the I1 Superclade Panel test from YSEQ.
Is it possible to figure out which ethnic group my paternal ancestor belonged to based on my Y-DNA haplogroup? It is downstream of I1c1a on ISOGG (I know the more recent mutations but I don’t want to...
I got partial results back. I am DF29-, if I am interpreting this correctly. I have the ancestral A allele at this marker.
I received very inaccurate results from this test.
https://i.lensdump.com/i/88IiHc.pnghttps://i.lensdump.com/i/88Itii.pnghttps://i.lensdump.com/i/88IIrZ.png
I fixed part of it with image editing.
https://i.lensdump.com/i/823F3P.png
interesting
https://i.lensdump.com/i/hM4zQ.png
Population
E_Eurasian
3.53
SSA
-
@Angela
Thanks, it is clear to me now. I have read some the recommended papers and Maciamo's Yamna history already and I knew the general ideas but I was unsure about some of the details.
@Angela
What about this data? I think it's from Lazaridis et al..
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What about this one? I think it's from Lazaridis et al..
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Can someone help me understand this? I thought British people had about 35-40% ancestry from WHGs, according to the Eurogenes EEF-WHG-ANE. Is that test now outdated due to new research?
They are shown on the documentary.
screenshot of email of skin pigmentation results
edit: from documentary
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To: Yoan Diekmann
Cc: Thomas, Mark
Ok Yoan,
Eurogenes K15
Admix Results (sorted):
#
Population
Percent
I contacted LivingDNA Helpdesk, this is the response I recieved:
I am unsatisfied with the response to my questions regarding the map changing and not including regions that contribute to the...
HarappaWorld K16 for me
Population
S-Indian
0.50
HarappaWorld K16
Population
Me
Brother
England Average
S-Indian
I sent the following to LivingDNA Helpdesk.
The response:
They didn't really answer my second question. I already knew the information they wrote from reading the FAQs. I am unsatisfied.
This other version of the genetic map seems to show that Cornwall and Devon are distinguishable but the area that LivingDNA calls Southern England is part of the East and Central England cluster, so...
Right, but why do the region boundaries on the map change to exclude some parts. For instance, in standard mode I have 16.9 NW Scotland, 6.6 Aberdeenshire, 2.3 Ireland. In cautious mode, the NW...
I believe "cautious" mode is the least rigorous setting on LivingDNA. It is supposed to be the most certain. Whereas "complete" is less certain because the groups are smaller and less distinct.
I don't remember reading anything about the similarity to northern French genetics. But from this graphic, it doesn't look much different from Cornwall in terms of similarity to regions of Europe....
In cautious mode the map of the Cornwall related group includes "South England" but skips over Devon, what is the reason for this? I would assume Devon would be genetically closer to Cornwall than...