South European : 65 %
Scandinavia : 34 %
Y-DNA : I1-Z138
MtDNA : H1e1a
My rate in Scandinavia is strange for me who lives in Lyon. Could it come from my maternal grandfather who was born in Alsace?
I1-Z138 came with the Burgundians?
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South European : 65 %
Scandinavia : 34 %
Y-DNA : I1-Z138
MtDNA : H1e1a
My rate in Scandinavia is strange for me who lives in Lyon. Could it come from my maternal grandfather who was born in Alsace?
I1-Z138 came with the Burgundians?
Geno 2.0's autosomal report is not reliable. It depends which version you have, but I suppose your only possibilities in Europe were Scandinavian (or North Europe) and Mediterranean, right?
As for I1-Z138, it is found a bit everywhere in Europe, even in Italy and Portugal, so only deeper clades could determine the more precise origins. In your region it could also be Frankish, Suebi/Alemani or even Gothic.
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Hi Maciamo, I'm a participant for the new Helix version of NG next gen 2.0. The version I took has Europe broken up into a few different regions now. I took some screen caps of my results, with descriptions of what they mean. I'm from almost all parts of europe with the exception of Iberia (southwest Europe) and Sardinia & Corscia (West Mediterranean). Check it out, I'd like to know if you think it is an improvement from previous iterations:
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Its important for me to note that the circles on the satellite map are arbitrary, as they shrink when you zoom in on the map. Thus the tiny preview maps are the real regions they are talking about.
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