Here are my
EUROPE
Balkan - 62.6%
Bulgaria
Bulgaria, Romania and Turkey
Serbia, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina
North and West European - 9.9%
Greek and South Italian - 7.8%
Italian - 6.0%
Ashkenazi Jewish - 1.0%
ASIA
West Asian - 12.7%
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It seems that MyHeritage has updated their results. The regions are still the same and will be updated in 2021, but they added new ancestral groups (based on DNA matches and family trees).
Here are my results:
84% NW-Europe
* Lower Saxony, Westphalia, Overijssel, Limburg
* Holland, Utrecht, Gelderland
* Northern Germany, Poland, Czech
* (Lower Saxony)
* (NW-Germany)
16% Scandinavia
Here are my
EUROPE
Balkan - 62.6%
Bulgaria
Bulgaria, Romania and Turkey
Serbia, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina
North and West European - 9.9%
Greek and South Italian - 7.8%
Italian - 6.0%
Ashkenazi Jewish - 1.0%
ASIA
West Asian - 12.7%
- Ibérico
91,2%
- Sur de España, Francia y Argelia
- España
- Este de España y suroeste de Francia
- Balcánico
5,1%
Irlandés, escocés y gales
3,7%
- Irlanda (Cavan y Leitrim)
- GRUPOS GENÉTICOS ADICIONALES
- El Salvador
- Holanda (Flevoland)
- Colombia
The Lady of Baza an The Lady of Elche should be proud of me. I'm going to see what Cavan Leitrim or Flevolan is that I've never heard in my life.
Last edited by Carlos; 24-12-20 at 17:08.
Fathers mtdna ... T2b17
Grandfather mtdna ... T1a1e
Sons mtdna ... K1a4
Mum paternal line ... R1b-S8172
Grandmum paternal side ... I1-Y33791
Wife paternal line ... R1a-Z282
My FatherFrom Okshtuni Vogel, Dibra, Albania
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My MotherFrom Megulle, Malzi, Kukes, Albania(Tribally affiliated with Puka)
Me:
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MyHeritage, based on their data base (user kits), try to detail the ethnicities brought by European immigrants to Brazil (at least in my specific case), trying to link them to regions of the country.
It may seem that you are a little “without defined ethnicity”, but I think it's cool, considering that I am a descendant of Portuguese settlers (arrived about 1750) who received an additional genetic pool of new Iberian immigrants who entered Brazil in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Last edited by Duarte; 24-12-20 at 18:55.
Location where my genetic matches live
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My results seem pretty consistent...20201224_131213.jpgScreenshot_20201224-131125_Chrome.jpeg
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Mine are pretty consistent too
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The confidence levels seem like... they're not working yet? I have a 1,7% "English" component which I assume is noise but it stays the same even with confidence level set to high.
looks damn good
thank for people here who shared there results
to bad for me that it is a israeli company
and i can't upload dna to there site ......
p.s
unless to cheat by changing the vpn not my style![]()
Sefhardi, aschenazi, mizrahi, bulgarian
https://www.yfull.com/live/tree/E-Y62418/
https://yfull.com/mtree/H3ap/
Eurogenes k13 updated shortest distance:4.70345618 Greek_andros_islandphenotype: east med with pontic vibe
Mine:
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Mother:
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-Eastern Spain and Southwest France
Common surnames
(Two surnames that match)
-Southern Spain, France and Algeria
Common surnames
(1 matching last name)
Common ethnicities
Iberian
-France and Spain (Catalonia)
Common surnames
1 Spanish surname that matches and in the list there are two French surnames
Common ethnicities
Iberian
Northwest European
Spain (Alicante), Algeria and France
Common surnames
1 surname that matches and the list contains an Aragonese and a Catalan surname
Common ethnicities
Iberian Italian
In these sections are surnames of my autosomal
Irish, Scottish and Welsh
I have this unique clue by mitochondrial dna that can give sense to this result
-Balkan
I don't have any clues or references here
Holanda (Flevoland)
Common surnames
All the surnames are Dutch, it says that they are ancestral from the area
Common ethnicities
Northwest European
English
Scandinavian
At least I have this clue and it's for dna Y
El Salvador
Common ethnicities
Mesoamerican and Andean
I have no data or clues about this result only some snp in Y full whose explanation was that they were very strange and did not know much about the bug it is possible that they were in other areas besides Central America. I saw a video of the results of a Basque couple who are youtubers and also obtained these results are large family and yet all their children were 100% Iberian and only the parents obtained these results in Central America so ?
Colombia
Common surnames
3 matching autosomal surnames including my maternal grandfather's
Common ethnicities
Mesoamerican and Andean ?
Iberian
How do you see it?
Hi Carlos
You must to click in the tab “Ethnicity Estimate”. After show up the new window in app you must to click in the tab “View Full Estimate”. Then, in next window that will be opened will show up all your ethnicities. Click in the ethnicity of your interest and wil be displayed the following dada, for example for one of my ethnicities (Portugal, Group ID: 5176):
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drilling down the map in my new myheritage ...I get this below
seren del grappa , Belluno province , veneto is correct .......I have many in my BDM records
in my 1600 groups I have
Top places 1600 - 1650
Fontane, Veneto, Italy ...................a suburb of Villorba where I still have relatives living there
Zernez, Grisons, Switzerland
Babenhausen, Hesse, Germany
Canizzano, Veneto, Italy
I will check the other places
so far from what I gather myheritage is accurate ...we await the ethnic numbers to change in late Jan 2021
@Duarte
That's just what I did, but I didn't feel like taking screenshots, so I'll take them later.
Southern Spain, France and Algeria
Spaniards in southern Spain and some in France and Algeria
Spain
Spaniards in Spain
Eastern Spain and Southwest France
Spaniards in eastern Spain and some in southwestern France
Spain (Alicante), Algeria and France
Spaniards in Spain (Alicante), Algeria and some in France
Common ethnicities
Iberian
Italian
France and Spain (Catalonia)
French and Spanish in France and Spain (Catalonia)
Netherlands (Flevoland)
Dutch in Holland (Flevoland)
Irlanda (Cavan y Leitrim)
Irish in Ireland (County Cavan and some in County Leitrim) and some of their descendants in the United States (New York)
Centrifuging
Mine stayed exactly the same.
Greek/ South Italian: 41%
NW European: 28%
Ashkenazi: 17.4%
Italian: 3%
West Asia: 9%
Middle East: 1.7%
Comparison with my Great Aunt.
I think it is one of the inconsistencies of My Heritage: to include a mestizo (Mesoamerican) population. It corresponds to the usual "Latin American mix": Native American + European + Sub Saharan African, with a predominance of the native component and small percentages of the other two. Surely your coincidence is with the European component (almost always Iberian) ...
Maybe for modern periods they should use modern terms, spaniard, I don't know if French users call them Gauls.
On the map of Colombia I mark Iberian in common ethnicities but it is taking a large part of Europe, I think it would be more appropriate to spaniard
In the case of Colombia it covers more European continent, Iberian and Native American brand.
El Salvador is a Native American brand and is strictly from the center of the Iberian Peninsula.
Maybe I can get a connection with Native Americans around here:
Because something not at such high levels but it would be too novel perhaps:
He would bond with Spaniards up to three times, having with them a total of six legitimate children of both sexes and one more that he did not recognize, Leonor Cortés Moctezuma, who he fathered with Hernán Cortés himself.
He was not the only Moctezuma with a title in Spain. The offspring of Tlacahuepantzin Yohualicahuacatzin, baptized as Pedro de Moctezuma, The Prince, exerted great influence among the Spanish aristocracy. His son Diego Luis de Moctezuma married the Andalusian noblewoman Francisca de la Cueva y Valenzuela and brought the dynasty to Spain. After his death in Valladolid in 1606, the Crown named his son Pedro Tesifón Conde de Moctezuma, later Duchy of Moctezuma by the grace of Queen Isabel II, whose title still exists today.
Portrait of Francisco Javier Giron Ezpeleta
They are descendants of Spanish nobles and Aztec princesses, I have dined with the current one, well I was at the next table.
The blood of Moctezuma thus runs through some very outstanding military heroes of the Spanish aristocracy.
More complicated to reconstruct is the life of another of the Emperor's daughters, Princess Xipaguazin Moctezuma, who according to tradition would have lived until her death in Toloríu, in the current municipality of El Pont de Bar (Lérida).
If the rest of the Spaniards have obtained the same results, it should be the first option.
https://www.abc.es/historia/abci-hij...4_noticia.html
I am surprised that since you are DNA related to my wife....you do not have any FVG
her results
Europe
Italian
53.4%
- Italy (Veneto and Friuli-Venezia Giulia) #2
- Italy (Veneto and Lombardy)
- Italy (Veneto and Friuli-Venezia Giulia) #1
Balkan
19.9%
Iberian
18.4%
North and West European
8.3%
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Top places 1750 - 1800
Italy
Veneto, Italy
Treviso, Veneto, Italy
Belluno, Veneto, Italy
Fontanelle, Veneto, Italy
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Top places 1650 - 1700
Carbonera, Veneto, Italy
Fontane, Veneto, Italy
Fontanelle, Veneto, Italy
Grasciano, Abruzzo, Italy
Lancenigo, Veneto, Italy
My genetic groups are better than regional estimates.
Genetic groups are :
Italy (Bari)
Italy (Campania)
Italy (Trentino) and Austria
Basques in Spain and France
Romania
Georgia, Florida and Alabama (British and some Irish and German in United States)
Attachment 12495
Attachment 12496
Mine - FTDNA data
Mine - 23andMe data
Father's - 23andMe
Mother's - 23andMe data
Maternal uncle's - FTDNA data
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