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- Ethnic group
- North Alpine Italian
- Y-DNA haplogroup
- T1a2 -Z19945..Jura
- mtDNA haplogroup
- H95a1 ..Pannoni
In theory, the differences would be explained by trio-phasing, but your son, for example, is not that different from you and his mother, right?
I think virtually all my parents' Italian % coming to me is unlikely. I assume part of these %s came from their "Broadly something", either Southern, Northern or just European. Notice how mine are low, whereas their "Broadly" are substancially higher.*
It's said 51.3 of my Italian come from mother, and the other 34.2 from father (total of 85.5). All the rest come from father, which means all what come from mother are Italian. To be true, some of her "Broadly something" would have come to me as Italian.
*Indeed, I would have inherited 0% Broadly from mother. All from father.
So, total of 51.3 from mother and 48.6 from father.
Btw, my Ancestry Timeline in 23andMe got a little better.
I am saying is that the percentages given to child from parent are not 50/50
in post #296....my father gave me 19.6 italian of which I gave my son 19.7 italian.......but its not 19.6 of my fathers only , I must include my mothers 34.6 given to me......so my son got 19.7% of 19.6+34.6
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If we look at french/german, for same system, then its different again
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I gaurantee if I did my sons brother it would be different