
Originally Posted by
brick
There is no such thing as Roman DNA signature on Living DNA. Kurds can also score North Italy and British and Germanic. On the other hand, some full English or Scots score Kurd or Caucasus.
Never take these results too literaly, especially when you can not really verify all the ancestry of the person they belong to. At the most it is about ancient shared ancestry. Obviously assuming the results are accurate. But are they really accurate? I have seen many examples of strange results on Living DNA. Moreover, results change frequently.
He also scores North Italy, Aegean/South Italy, and traces of British, Germanic, East Balkans. I don't think he is full Kurd, his surname is Turkish, not Kurd, and common among Ashkenazi Jews (but this is perhaps just a coincidence).