Tomenable
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- Y-DNA haplogroup
- R1b-L617
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- W6a
This is based on FTDNA autosomal raw data because so far I tested only with FTDNA, not 23andMe:
http://www.math.mun.ca/~dapike/FF23utils/roh.php
My results:
ROHs of length at least 200 will be reported.
No-Call runs of length at least 10 will be reported.
No-Calls will be treated as homozygous.
Heterozygous SNPs that are at least 150 SNPs away from the nearest heterozygous SNP will be treated as homozygous.
Chr 3 has a ROH of length 334 from position 42417576 to position 43803575 ( 1.39 Mb)
Chr 3 has a ROH of length 502 from position 48387356 to position 51755441 ( 3.37 Mb)
Chr 3 has a ROH of length 836 from position 60228660 to position 62568321 ( 2.34 Mb)
Chr 4 has a ROH of length 312 from position 35425629 to position 36920723 ( 1.50 Mb)
Chr 5 has a ROH of length 223 from position 89702241 to position 90795803 ( 1.09 Mb)
Chr 5 has a ROH of length 207 from position 161817847 to position 162759623 ( 0.94 Mb)
Chr 6 has a ROH of length 234 from position 120449389 to position 121677165 ( 1.23 Mb)
Chr 7 has a ROH of length 221 from position 20149537 to position 20728827 ( 0.58 Mb)
Chr 7 has a ROH of length 222 from position 89720805 to position 90674192 ( 0.95 Mb)
Chr 8 has a ROH of length 239 from position 26069942 to position 26695617 ( 0.63 Mb)
Chr 8 has a ROH of length 222 from position 102485762 to position 103165042 ( 0.68 Mb)
Chr 9 has a ROH of length 230 from position 34575810 to position 35679251 ( 1.10 Mb)
Chr 12 has a ROH of length 483 from position 20961322 to position 21567793 ( 0.61 Mb)
Chr 13 has a ROH of length 225 from position 69282276 to position 70013572 ( 0.73 Mb)
Chr 14 has a ROH of length 209 from position 66392398 to position 67953995 ( 1.56 Mb)
Chr 17 has a ROH of length 224 from position 44073889 to position 45878845 ( 1.80 Mb)
Chr 17 has a ROH of length 226 from position 60882097 to position 62048707 ( 1.17 Mb)
Chr 18 has a ROH of length 221 from position 22134153 to position 22747808 ( 0.61 Mb)
Chr 19 has a ROH of length 255 from position 11780888 to position 12995422 ( 1.21 Mb)
Total Mb: 23.49
I think that what is important here is the "Total Mb" value. The higher "Total Mb" value, the more inbred you are.
European average is 30 Mb if I remember correctly, which would indicate that I'm less inbred than European average.
If all of your ancestors are from the same village, you might expect very high "Total Mb" values. One German guy who wrote that his ancestors were all from a very small area, scored over 2800 Mb in "Total Mb". He wrote that his parents aren't related.
I suppose that someone whose parents are closely related will score even more, perhaps several thousand?
http://www.math.mun.ca/~dapike/FF23utils/roh.php
My results:
ROHs of length at least 200 will be reported.
No-Call runs of length at least 10 will be reported.
No-Calls will be treated as homozygous.
Heterozygous SNPs that are at least 150 SNPs away from the nearest heterozygous SNP will be treated as homozygous.
Chr 3 has a ROH of length 334 from position 42417576 to position 43803575 ( 1.39 Mb)
Chr 3 has a ROH of length 502 from position 48387356 to position 51755441 ( 3.37 Mb)
Chr 3 has a ROH of length 836 from position 60228660 to position 62568321 ( 2.34 Mb)
Chr 4 has a ROH of length 312 from position 35425629 to position 36920723 ( 1.50 Mb)
Chr 5 has a ROH of length 223 from position 89702241 to position 90795803 ( 1.09 Mb)
Chr 5 has a ROH of length 207 from position 161817847 to position 162759623 ( 0.94 Mb)
Chr 6 has a ROH of length 234 from position 120449389 to position 121677165 ( 1.23 Mb)
Chr 7 has a ROH of length 221 from position 20149537 to position 20728827 ( 0.58 Mb)
Chr 7 has a ROH of length 222 from position 89720805 to position 90674192 ( 0.95 Mb)
Chr 8 has a ROH of length 239 from position 26069942 to position 26695617 ( 0.63 Mb)
Chr 8 has a ROH of length 222 from position 102485762 to position 103165042 ( 0.68 Mb)
Chr 9 has a ROH of length 230 from position 34575810 to position 35679251 ( 1.10 Mb)
Chr 12 has a ROH of length 483 from position 20961322 to position 21567793 ( 0.61 Mb)
Chr 13 has a ROH of length 225 from position 69282276 to position 70013572 ( 0.73 Mb)
Chr 14 has a ROH of length 209 from position 66392398 to position 67953995 ( 1.56 Mb)
Chr 17 has a ROH of length 224 from position 44073889 to position 45878845 ( 1.80 Mb)
Chr 17 has a ROH of length 226 from position 60882097 to position 62048707 ( 1.17 Mb)
Chr 18 has a ROH of length 221 from position 22134153 to position 22747808 ( 0.61 Mb)
Chr 19 has a ROH of length 255 from position 11780888 to position 12995422 ( 1.21 Mb)
Total Mb: 23.49
I think that what is important here is the "Total Mb" value. The higher "Total Mb" value, the more inbred you are.
European average is 30 Mb if I remember correctly, which would indicate that I'm less inbred than European average.
If all of your ancestors are from the same village, you might expect very high "Total Mb" values. One German guy who wrote that his ancestors were all from a very small area, scored over 2800 Mb in "Total Mb". He wrote that his parents aren't related.
I suppose that someone whose parents are closely related will score even more, perhaps several thousand?