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    Who else has J1b1a?

    I am J1b1a1, which Eupedia says was absent in Europe until the Bronze Age, but was likely brought with the Steppe invaders into Europe, and featured in many bronze age proto celtic cultures such as Urnfield. J1b1 is apparently the only J1b sub-branch which is found primarily in Europe, with the...
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    What is your y-haplogroup?

    I2 (I-L161 Isles)
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    UEFA Euro 2020

    Indeed! This is a very different England team.
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    UEFA Euro 2020

    The Scots have never, ever supported England so that's not surprising. Ditto the Germans - England have a longstanding historical rivalry with them. Anyway we're 1-0 up and playing really well so who cares?
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    UEFA Euro 2020

    Controversial penalty or not, England were clearly the better team, and also Denmark's free kick was questionable. Not sure where you're getting this England team being unlikeable. Rashford is a national icon at the moment and the nation here is pretty united behind the team.
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    Interpreting BigY results

    So looks like I'm I2 "isles"! Specifically IY3723: http: //i2aproject.blogspot.com/2019/09/a-new-isles-d1-branch-additional-new.html?m=1 My dad is from Galicia in NW Spain but traces his paternal lineage back to Brittany, so just trying to speculate on how it got there. Celtic groups from the...
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    Get your results from all ethnicity composition calculators with Admixture Studio

    Great product. I bought the Pro version and am very satisfied.
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    Admixture studio question (smaller percentages)

    Got it! Dude thank you so much for taking the time to explain all this. You have cleared up a lot and have really improved my understanding of the results. I appreciate it.
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    Admixture studio question (smaller percentages)

    The mixed mode results, it's not saying you actually have Greek and Hungarian ancestry, just that you are best modelled with those percentages of those two populations right? Like the Yamnaya are neither Pakistani nor Scottish, but I read somewhere they can best be modelled as a two way mixture...
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    Admixture studio question (smaller percentages)

    That's interesting. So is there any percentage that you would say can be ignored even if it comes up on multiple calculators? Something like 0.1 or 0.2%? I'm getting South Asian on a few calculators in miniscule amounts, but can't see where it would come from. The other thing I was thinking, is...
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    Admixture studio question (smaller percentages)

    Yeah, it's a great little tool. Really interesting and allows you to go a bit deeper than just the recent ancestry. Thanks for the answer! I'll not pay too much attention to anything under 2% then. Seems like a good rule of thumb...
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    Admixture studio question (smaller percentages)

    So I bought the Pro version of admixture studio, and I have to admit it's great fun running my data through all the calculators. Most of them seem to be generally accurate for the bigger chunks, such as NW Europe, SW Europe etc. Also what's great is that almost all of the calculators are giving...
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    Interpreting BigY results

    Hi Armatus, I definitely will join a project at some point. At the moment my analysis has taken me as far as a predicted (not yet confirmed) i-p37, but no further than that, so I don't know yet if I'm i-m423 or i-cts595. So all I know at this point is that I'm I2a1, but still eager to find out...
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    Interpreting BigY results

    Thanks Exercitus. I've been reading up and yes, the British Isles subclade is one option. However, while I was born in the UK, my father is actually from Northern Spain, and traces his paternal lineage back to Brittany within the last 200 years or so, so my Northern European half comes from my...
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    Interpreting BigY results

    Thanks Gabriele, yes my limited understanding is that our mtdna and y haplogroups contribute only a small portion of our "ethnicity", although what I like about the haplogroups is that while the autosomal results are "faceless", the YDna results relate more directly to individual humans, from my...
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    Interpreting BigY results

    Hi all, I decided to do the BigY with Ftdna just for the hell of it, but realise now I am way out of my depth and my grasp of the results is shaky at best! Embarrassingly, I think based on my level of knowledge (not great) the BigY was overkill. In any case, I am trying to improve my knowledge...
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