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Thanks Duarte, very kind.
Goodnight.
FTDNA - My Ancient European Origins | |
Hunter-Gatherer | 29% |
Farmer | 54% |
Metal Age Invader | 8% |
Non European | 9% |
TOTAL | 100% |
GEDmatch Eurogenes HGvF | |
Hunter-Gatherer | 31,43% |
Baltic Hunter Gatherer | 31,43% |
Farmer | 54,3% |
Mediterranean Farmer | 45.87% |
Middle Eastern Herder | 5.62% |
East African Pastoralist | 2,81% |
Metal Age Invader | 7.15% |
Anatolian Farmer | 7.15% |
Non European | 7.21% |
Bantu Farmer* | 3,88% |
Pygmy HG* | 1,01% |
East Asian Farmer** | 1,25% |
South American HG** | 0,74% |
Oceanian HG** | 0,24% |
TOTAL | 100,09% |
My resultsView attachment 10725View attachment 10726View attachment 10727
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Hi Stuvanè
The attached file image, which you can also see in the link, if you can not open the attached image, was originally posted by Angela and can help you make a comparison with your FTDNA - My Ancient European Origins data.
Regards.
View attachment 10721
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UzaJc4vVj8brQMXtmkylgDMr-zUxWK_y/view?usp=sharing
Thanks, Duarte. Being from Eastern Emilia/Romagna (northern Italy), I find my results fairly in line with the sample from Bergamo and somehow intermediate between the Basque and the Bulgarian ones.
Thank you very much Duarte!
When I did my first genetic test (Geno 2.0 Next Generation), the results of the autosomal DNA coincided quite well with my previous intuitions. But one thing surprised me: the "9% Arabian". My father has 100% origins from the north of Italy, and my maternal grandparents were from the north of Uruguay, where there is the highest percentage of European, Native American and African admixture. Until I found out that my grandmother had a Neapolitan grandfather ... maybe that percentage "Arab" in reality represents the south of Italy ...
Certainly, Italouruguayan.
About the Geno2:
The DNA percentages of West Asia and the Arabian Peninsula increases at the same time that you are walking to the southern of the Italian peninsula, having its peaks in Calabria and Sicily.
Regards.
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As a Brazilian of typical Portuguese, African and Native ancestry, I'm puzzled by the 14% "British Isles". 4% Eastern Europe seems odd as well.
Also, what a crazy mixture.
Hello Degredado, my dear countryman.
Until proven otherwise, I have no reason to contest the results of companies operating in the DNA testing market.
It is a business like any other and that currently involves billions of dollars and has been growing exponentially.
The success of this companies in a highly competitive market depends on its credibility with the consumers of the services.
No reputable company would dare to falsify clients' results and lose their credibility, and hence to see itselves excluded of a billionaire market.
Unfortunately, I have not been able to open the file you attached, but I infer that it is the result of a autosomal test, probably from FTDNA, which indicates that you have 14% of DNA from the British Isles and 4% of DNA from the Eastern Europe and that its ancestors from the European side are of Portuguese origin.
Perhaps the great failure of commercial DNA testing companies is to indicate in the results of the autosomal test that their DNA comes from a certain modern country, not explaining very clearly what the ethnicity of that country or region represents, leaving many customers confused or even dissatisfied.
As its European part is of Portuguese origin I would say that its DNA from the British Isles corresponds to a mixture of the Celtic and the Germanic peoples who transited through the Iberian peninsula (the Celts in the pre-Roman period and the Germans after the fall of the Roman Empire, already from the beginning of the Middle Ages) and that its Eastern European DNA was taken to the Iberian peninsula by the Romans in the period in which the Iberian Penisula corresponded to the Roman province of Hispania.
All this DNA came to Brazil in the blood of the Portuguese settlers.
Greetings.
Hello, Duarte
Thanks for the input. I'm guessing something went wrong with the upload. I'll try again, but just in case, here are the results:
60% European (21% Iberia, 14% British Isles, 12% Southeast Europe, 9% West and Central Europe, 4% East Europe)
14% African (14% West Africa)
8% Middle Eastern (8% North Africa)
7% New World (5% North and Central America, 2% South America)
6% Jewish Diaspora (6% Sephardic)
Trace results make up for the rest.
My first guess was that the British Isles component corresponded to ancient Celtic or Germanic elements, but I found it unusual that it makes up for nearly one quarter of my total European Ancestry. From what I have noticed, "British Isles" is usually completely absent from the results of other Brazilians of predominantly Portuguese ancestry (yourself included).
On the other hand, my "Iberia" component makes up for only one third of my European ancestry, which seems unusual as well, again based on the results from other people of Iberian peninsula background.
https://imgur.com/a/I4aCcjr
Iberian | 64.3% |
North and West European | 16.8% |
Italian | 9.6% |
North African | 5% |
Nigerian | 4.3% |
Iberia | 67% |
West and Central Europe | 20% |
North Africa | 5% |
West Africa | 3% |
Southeast Europe | <2% |
Sepahardic | <2% |
South Central Africa | <2% |
Southwestern European | 44% |
Sardinian | 6.2% |
South/Central European | 21% |
Balkan | 6.3% |
Northwest European* | 11% |
Ambiguous European | 1,7% |
North African | 5% |
Lower Niger Valley | 1.8% |
Ambigous African | 1.1% |
Amazonian | 2% |
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