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  1. ssha_cha7

    Share Your IllustrativeDNA results Ancient and Modern

    I think that's a good explanation. In such a case I'd possibly consider them 'aggregates'. On the other hand, I do probably presume more knowledge about my tree than really exists. Eurogenes has some pretty high Mediterranean values, too. Similar theories apply, outdated data, Celtic overlap...
  2. ssha_cha7

    Share Your IllustrativeDNA results Ancient and Modern

    Plus the matches which are somewhat the "reality" and guide the interpretation
  3. ssha_cha7

    Share Your IllustrativeDNA results Ancient and Modern

    I do think global is a bit more accurate in my case. I am 75 Brit / 25 Swede, US. There's some Swiss that may be providing Italic in various calculators, but perhaps I read that this is really allocation of some neolithic component. Then there's the trace SSA which appears once and seems...
  4. ssha_cha7

    Share Your IllustrativeDNA results Ancient and Modern

    NW Euro supervision. Fairly standard Celto-Germanic. R-Z2124/R-FT353700 is really the important thing. I'm basically done with DNA research but the next step from here would be better/different SNP coverage with another test
  5. ssha_cha7

    With what ancient ethnicity do you most identify, and what has DNA told you ?

    Edit: Another perhaps better perspective: A Norse convert to the Slavs. In the ancient tradition of changing tribe, and tongue and custom between Norse and Slav When Norse people, specifically known as "Varangians" in Eastern Europe, interacted with Slavic populations, many of them converted to...
  6. ssha_cha7

    Question Need help with my finnic heritage!

    PS (sorry it is nearly my favorite ancestry topic) the Saami lands in Russia used to extend much more South, much closer to Karelia than today. By 1500 I think there were still settlements along the White Sea incorporating into surrounding communities. And today everyone knows their very small...
  7. ssha_cha7

    Question Surprising h-m82 y haplogroup ?

    Just as another person with an unexpected haplogroup, if Big-y isn't your thing (it isn't mine) some tools for exploring clades with accuracy only slightly better than that of a horoscope DNA Chron Has a "downstream mutations" page helpful for possible subclades (without any degree of...
  8. ssha_cha7

    Question Need help with my finnic heritage!

    No problem always happy to try ☺️ I think it's very likely you have a northern "Slavicized Finn" component carried by Russian_North with connections to Ingria, Karelia, and slightly lesser extent South/East Finland, and as always in the the north, the possibility of East Saami. Best of luck 🙏
  9. ssha_cha7

    Question Need help with my finnic heritage!

    I'm going a little overboard but an example of the Fennoscandian category. This is a Mordvin .RU match of mine. You can see how ~~ 75% Mordvin / 25% Germanic is scoring about 10% Fennoscandian and 2% Volga. Doesn't seem like much. Mordvins seem to bolster East_Central_Euro I think this supports...
  10. ssha_cha7

    Question Need help with my finnic heritage!

    And the Eurogenes 36 map which may help interpret and apply results. It's pretty good for decoding the basic components
  11. ssha_cha7

    Question Need help with my finnic heritage!

    As for Germany in the Oracle, I again present myself only as a hobbyist, however I will include a map of Germany and R1a. Eastern Germany has Slavic influence and Germany does not necessarily equate Germanic. I'm not sure if this exactly applies to the reference samples in question, but I'm...
  12. ssha_cha7

    Question Need help with my finnic heritage!

    I'm shooting in the dark here, but I'll propose my own rapid theory. Eurogenes 36 for me, was by about 10-50%, my lowest Finnish estimate. If this is consistent you could work on a theory of 16% bare-minimum, distinctly Finnish ancestry (north or south). Then Orbis Terrarum seems to be very...
  13. ssha_cha7

    Vahaduo Vahaduo Neanderthal/Denisovans/Early Modern Human calculator?

    Denisovans and Oceania Pretty normal but Denisovans are neat
  14. ssha_cha7

    Question Need help with my finnic heritage!

    I'd also say Myheritage was great for me, in this regard. My Swedish branch has clear eastern asian phenotype features, and my matches, too. They've provided the clearest answer to this:
  15. ssha_cha7

    Question Need help with my finnic heritage!

    I wrote a long reply but wanted to simplify. *DNAGenics has tons of calculators *MDLD World 22 has been fairly reliable for me, Finnish speaking *Orbis Terrarum has very high Finnish and Saami estimates for me *Check GEDMatch matches with @.RU emails, with MDLP World 22 to see if they are...
  16. ssha_cha7

    H49a

    https://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html And https://hras.yseq.net/
  17. ssha_cha7

    What is your y-haplogroup?

    I am happily confirmed R-Z2124. However I have also rather incompetently and irresponsibility used the FTDNA SNPs on my mere FamilyFinder autosomal transfer to do the almost certainly incorrect, impossible, and foolish thing - Guess my subclade. Which gives me R-FT353700 of Bashkortostan. I...
  18. ssha_cha7

    Top Deep Dive Match

    #1 embedded; 2, 3, overview, and proto-celt distances attached. (R-Z2124 confirmed, R-FT353700 prediction, H)
  19. ssha_cha7

    G25 Post your G25 heatmap

    R-Z2124 US
  20. ssha_cha7

    R-Z2124

    These photos are my latest discoveries (also added above) and will probably be the conclusion. Lest I keep bumping my own thread. From the autosomal there's likely nothing more to find. However to explain, they exhibit a positive call for two subclades of R-Z2124, the more likely being...
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