Congrats Maciamo, awesome job! It is a great initiative and partnership for Eupedia!
I'll going to explore the links now.
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I am excited to announce that Eupedia is teaming up with Living DNA to launch the largest genetic ancestry project to date, which will cover most of the world's countries, regions and ethnic groups. It is called the One Family One World Project (see blog post) and it aims to initially recruit 100,000 participants to analyse and map the genetic variations in the big human family. You can see the various regional projects here (click on the region's name to access the project's page). People who have already done a DNA test with another company can upload their results and take part for free.
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Congrats Maciamo, awesome job! It is a great initiative and partnership for Eupedia!
I'll going to explore the links now.
Be wary of people who tend to glorify the past, underestimate the present, and demonize the future.
Count me in.
It will be extraordinary to get this level of detail! Kudos!
Non si fa il proprio dovere perchè qualcuno ci dica grazie, lo si fa per principio, per se stessi, per la propria dignità. Oriana Fallaci
I'm still waiting for my Living DNA test. However this is fantastic and I would to join. What proof would I need to say that my DNA is from that region. Because I got fully known family (even great-great grandparents) from north west Spain
có che un pòpoło no 'l defende pi ła só łéngua el xe prónto par èser s'ciavo
when a people no longer dares to defend its language it is ripe for slavery.
I'd like to take part in it, as soon as it's possible for me in a few weeks.
If we already tested with LivingDNA are we automatically included or do we still need to upload? pretty excited. also the project doesn't give me an option to upload livingdna data(or since its formatted as a 23 file it should still take?0 Is there a USA participation link or can I do so directly from that EU link? Also can I upload my 23 file on a separate account as well? I have my fathers. and my moms. But my mom did anvestrydna.
This is great news, can't wait to see the results it will produce.
Kosovo and SouthEast Serbia being listed as the same colour and implicit region is quite disappointing as Kosovo is
currently 95% albanian ethnicity. This will only muddy and skew the statistics and will have albanian dna being
registered as south slav dna vice versa.
Note how this didn't happen with "Bosnia" and "Bosniak Serbs." Clearly demarcated colours and borders even though it is
only one country: Bosnia.
If this was done unintentionally, it is irresponsible. If it was done intentionally than it is a tendentious gesture conducive to serbia's expansionist aspirations. The reason I suspect it is intentional is that Kosovo is missing from their country list in both their "research section" as well as the countries listed in their South East Europe project:
"This project spans the following countries: Albania, Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Greece, Hungary, Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Turkey"
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Agreed, and these budale still have it listed as Kosovo republika Srpska on country drop down. They should update that, because it gives the notion they do not acknowledge our Sovereignty. I plan on emailing them about it when I get home. Currently saying site is under maintanence when I try to upload my family members. Does the tester with livingDNA automatically get included, or do I just upload my file(since its 23andme format). Confused. There is no indication those already tested are automatically included in the study. Additionally, is the plan to eventually bolster their reference populations through this project, updating current LivingDNA testers?
I think this is great, but that point you mention is really silly. That needs to be corrected.
Now I am pissed. I tried to submit for my father and mom. Now its saying(after the maintenance message) that "that email is already in use". Despite that I didn't get taken to a following page to upload my DNA files and didn't receive confirmation emails. So idk what to do from here? Any help?
I managed to upload my father. The rest are giving me issues.
I'm mixed, would they still accept me? I've never been tested, but I'd like to know in case I do.
I'm waiting for my DNA test results from them, so I don't know if I should submit the previous dna or wait??
Ok thanks! But still, it's cool to be a mutt! ;)
I emailed LivingDNA requesting they make amendment to the breakdown in South East Europe. Clearly doesn't make them look good that they don't recognize Kosova's independence and instead support the position/claim of the nation which committed genocide to its neighbors.
Regardless of their opinions on the matter, Kosova is a sovereign state. Their intention to purposely name it as Serbia on their site is a gross misrepresentation, especially for their business. It will also be problematic considering Kosova is majority Albanian. I can see that screwing with autosomal breakdown big time.
is it based on nations or ethnic and linguistic lines ...............I looked at italy and they have trentino in with Veneto, we know they are ethnically and linguistically very similar, then they split of east lombardy from lombardy, clearly based on ethnic and linguistic lines, Bergamo, Brescia, Cremona ( east Lombardy ) where under Venice from 1430 to 1800 , maybe this has something to do with how they split the areas
Actually, if you check the list of regions, Kosovo is separate from Serbia. The problem is that the software to make interactive maps is attributing the colours of the regions randomly and there isn't enough colours, so that some adjacent regions have exactly the same colour. If you look carefully there is a thin white line separating the regions. If you click on a region's name in the list, it will be highlighted. But at the moment it is confusing. I hope this can be fixed. I made the map and this is the original one I submitted to Living DNA.
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Thanks for the clarification, I didn't realize the colours were randomly generated.
The reason I jumped on it was because of the two red flags I had noticed.
The first beings Kosovo's absence in this:
"This project spans the following countries: Albania, Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Greece, Hungary, Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Turkey"
The second being their "opt in" research section. Kosovo was also absent as a country, but it was present as a county/state/region of Yugoslavia:
I'm not worried about any signalling or ensuring empty recognition of Kosovo online. My main worry and the reason I spoke up
was about a large cluster of Kosovo Albanians (~2 million) being opted into livingdna research as Yugoslavians(south slavs). This
can have all sorts of muddying and confusing effects in the science of the region.
Thanks for the clarification.
Not to split hairs here too much, but Foggia is a different province from Bari. They have their own unique history and dialect too; though it is a variant with other influences. If I could suggest a critique to the map; it would be to split those regions.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...0px-Barese.JPG
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bari_dialect