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  1. BertV

    AncestryDNA Ancestry DNA Update

    After this last update, Friesland (Bright spot in the north of Netherlands) became visible for the first time.
  2. BertV

    Health Sperm count declined 51.6% between 1973 and 2018

    I have an excellent sperm count! Unfortunately I found out why after taking a DNA-test.
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    23andMe Share your 23andMe Ancestry Composition

    The update finally removed most of the misplaced Scandinavian and B&I Great job if you compare it with LivingDNA: Or AncestryDNA:
  4. BertV

    LivingDNA New LivingDNA results

    I'm still get the ancient Saxon England connection (almost 50%!), only the Germanic part is more precise.
  5. BertV

    23andMe Share your 23andMe Ancestry Composition

    23andme removed my trace to Unassigned. They should bring these changes with a change-log.
  6. BertV

    23andMe Share your 23andMe Ancestry Composition

    ok, the latest 23andMe update... also in previous updates B&I and Scandinavian was moved to F&G.
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    Society New map of average male body height in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa

    I like the detail in the netherlands. There is really a difference between north and south. 23andme: Genetic differences often arise thanks to geographic barriers like mountain ranges or rivers, but culture can shape populations, too — even in countries generally thought to be fairly...
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    23andMe 23&me new population ancestry

    Beta is providing a better ancestry composition in my case now Less ancient Scandinavian and British (Saxons), more F&G.
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    23andMe Any thoughts on Admixture distributions re: the new update?

    I received a nearly triple dose of F&G after the changes. (21,3% to 63,1%) This could apply to more "natives". With my papertrail it should be up-to 100% "G" when looking at a timeframe of < 500 years ago. Would the Iron Age French have been 100% French/German or Lindow Man being of 100%...
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