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Hi,
Since Maciamo thinks so highly of LivingDNA, I decided to give them a try. My results are as follows,
YDNA: R-L21, Subclade S3058.
MtDNA: H69
My family ancestry shows that I am 95.5% British and Irish, with the remaining 4.5% hailing from Scandinavia.
What interested me the most was the result of my Family Ancestry Regional Breakdown. The highest single concentration(21.4%)is found in Northwest Scotland. However, the second highest(18.6%)is found in Lincolnshire, England. A distance of several hundred miles separates the two clusters. Is this unusual or is it normal for most such results?