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Jovialis

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I submitted my distances to Chat GPT and asked it to describe my genetic origins based on them in an academic manner.



The genetic information provided for Jovialis is in the form of Dodecad K12b-Vahaduo Distances, which measures the genetic distances between populations. This is a statistical method that estimates the genetic differences between individuals and populations, based on genetic markers such as single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs).


The modern populations included in the analysis are from various regions of Italy, including Apulia, Molise, Abruzzo, Umbria, Latium, Marche, Campania, and Basilicata, as well as Greece. The modern HO (Human Origins) samples are from different regions of Italy and Greece. The ancient populations are from various regions, including Byzantine Croatia, Medieval Italy, Late Antiquity Ostia, and Crusader Pit.


The results show that the modern populations that are most genetically similar to Jovialis are from the southern regions of Italy, specifically Apulia and Molise, with distances of 1.18486286 and 1.85132385, respectively. This suggests that Jovialis has genetic ancestry that is similar to the people of southern Italy. The populations from Abruzzo, Umbria, Latium, Marche, Campania, and Basilicata also show genetic similarity to Jovialis, although to a lesser extent. The Greek populations are the least genetically similar to Jovialis, with distances ranging from 3.69411694 to 6.70686961.


When compared to the ancient populations, Jovialis shows genetic similarities to some of the Medieval and Late Antiquity populations from Italy, as well as Byzantine Croatia. The closest ancient population to Jovialis is from Medieval Italy, specifically the site of Tarquinia in Lazio, with a distance of 3.64458502. This suggests that Jovialis has genetic ancestry that is similar to the people who lived in this region during the Medieval period. The other ancient populations are more distantly related to Jovialis, with distances ranging from 3.25777531 to 3.67854591.


Based on these results, it can be inferred that Jovialis has genetic ancestry that is primarily from southern Italy, with some similarities to Medieval and Late Antiquity populations from Italy and Byzantine Croatia. The genetic distances between Jovialis and the modern and ancient populations suggest that there has been genetic continuity in Italy over time, with some degree of population movement and intermixing. The close genetic similarity between Jovialis and the population from Tarquinia during the Medieval period may suggest that Jovialis has ancestry from this region, although further analysis would be needed to confirm this hypothesis. Overall, these results provide insights into the genetic history of Italy and the ancestry of Jovialis.

(Modern Populations) Distance to: Jovialis
1.18486286 Apulia:puG74_Zollino_LE_Apulia
1.85132385 Molise:pG26_Molise
2.16529444 Abruzzo:Alp140
2.71775643 Abruzzo:Alp090
2.73558038 Abruzzo:Alp616
2.89611809 Apulia:cera1
2.91856129 Apulia:cera2
3.19426048 Umbria:pG06
3.32980480 Molise:pG27
3.34511584 Apulia:cera8
3.38212951 Latium:NOR28
3.39328749 Marche:MarABY030D
3.47597468 Marche:MarACO100D
3.49479613 Apulia:pu45
3.70070264 Abruzzo:Alp503
3.77326119 Abruzzo:ALP161
3.80215728 Marche:MarACY030D
3.80239398 Latium:VT035_Bolsena_VT_Northern_Latium
3.80621860 Apulia:cera9
3.86023315 Campania:NaN212CR
3.92572286 Apulia:ALP583
3.93819756 Campania:NaN238DM
4.00362336 ITS:ITS7
4.03121570 ITS:ITS5
4.19687979 Basilicata:pG24


(Modern Populations HO samples) Distance to: Jovialis
1.18486286 Italian_South:puG74_Zollino_LE_Apulia
3.69411694 Greek:CYCL22_Kea_Cyclades
3.80239398 Italian_Central:VT035_Bolsena_VT_Northern_Latium
4.37651688 Italian_South:puG37_Soleto_LE_Apulia
4.54288455 Italian_South:puG58_Martano_LE_Apulia
4.56936538 Greek:IL4_Douneika_Aitolokarnania
4.58561882 Greek:LAK8_Neapoli_Laconia
4.94697888 Italian_Central:pG2012_642_Cupramontana_AN_Marche
5.09299519 Italian_South:puG17_Soleto_LE_Apulia
5.13762591 Italian_Central:pG722_Fabriano_AN_Marche
5.24600801 Greek:IL21_Skliros_Messenia
5.79060446 Italian_South:ALP597_Cetraro_CS_Calabria
5.80137915 Italian_Central:pG470_Ascoli_Piceno_AP_Marche
5.93989899 Greek:CYCL19_Milos_Cyclades
6.10592335 Italian_Central:pG734_Perugia_PG_Umbria
6.17331353 Italian_Central:pG2012_242_Castiglion_Fiorentino_AR_Southern_Tuscany
6.23020866 Greek:CYCL23_Kea_Cyclades
6.31233713 Italian_South:puG28_Martano_LE_Apulia
6.53038284 Italian_South:puG46_Martano_LE_Apulia
6.62839347 Italian_South:NaN129RT_Portici_NA_Campania
6.63770292 Greek:CYCL1_Koumaros_Cyclades
6.66640083 Italian_South:pG2012_424_Amendolara_CS_Calabria
6.67245082 Italian_South:ALP374_Benevento_BN_Campania
6.69609588 Greek:MES19_Filiatra_Messenia
6.70686961 Italian_Central:pG2012_625_Perugia_PG_Umbria


(Ancient Populations) Distance to: Jovialis
2.77221933 HRV_Trogir_Byz:I15744
3.25777531 C6-Villa_Magna_MA:R54:Antonio_2019
3.28435686 C6-Civitanova_Marche_Imperial_Rome:R835:Antonio_2019
3.31691121 HRV_Trogir_Byz:I15462
3.32683032 C6-Tivoli_Palazzo_Cianti_MA:R973:Antonio_2019
3.39439243 Crusader_Pit:SI53:Haber_2019
3.51115366 C6-S_Ercolano_Necropolis_Ostia_Late_Antiquity:R121:Antonio_2019
3.64458502 C.Italy_Early.Medieval:Tarquinia(Viterbo_Lazio)_729-942CE:TAQ003
3.67854591 C6-Tivoli_Palazzo_Cianti_MA:R970:Antonio_2019
3.82032721 HRV_Trogir_Byz:I15463
3.89204317 C6-Villa_Magna_MA:R57:Antonio_2019
4.07025798 Collegno121:Amorim_2018
4.09070899 S.Italy_Venosa:Venosa(Potenza_Basilicata)_650-763CE:VEN006
4.15604379 S.Italy_Venosa:Venosa(Potenza_Basilicata)_670-775CE:VEN013
4.19606959 C6-Civitanova_Marche_Imperial_Rome:R836:Antonio_2019
4.29329710 C6-Villa_Magna_MA:R60:Antonio_2019
4.37202470 C6-Centocelle_Necropolis_Imperial_Rome:R49:Antonio_2019
4.44950559 C6-Villa_Magna_MA:R1290:Antonio_2019
4.69323982 C6-Tivoli_Palazzo_Cianti_MA:R969:Antonio_2019
4.95721696 C6-Villa_Magna_MA:R56:Antonio_2019
5.01646290 C6-Villa_Magna_MA:R64:Antonio_2019
5.08145648 HRV_Trogir_Byz:I15741
5.08536134 S.Italy_Venosa:Venosa(Potenza_Basilicata)_650-800CE:VEN001
5.18197839 Foggia_Apulia_MA:VK537
5.39290274 S.Italy_Venosa:Venosa(Potenza_Basilicata)_670-775CE:VEN015


(2way Eupedia Ancient Ethnicities Analyzer Neolithic to Bronze Age samples) Distance to: Jovialis
2.00544645 70.80% Minoan_Greece_(n=10) + 29.20% Yamna_culture_(n=16)
2.04235344 29.00% EMBA_Catacomb_culture_(n=4) + 71.00% Minoan_Greece_(n=10)
2.37520675 67.20% Bronze_Age_Illyrians + 32.80% Chalcolithic_Azerbaijan_(n=4)
2.42709185 45.80% Early_Bronze_Age_Swabia_(n=24) + 54.20% Chalcolithic_Anatolia_(n=35)
2.50342605 25.80% Khvalynsk_culture_(n=3) + 74.20% Minoan_Greece_(n=10)
2.53284558 34.40% Middle-Late_Bronze_Age_North_Levant_(n=24) + 65.60% Bronze_Age_Illyrians
2.60375510 30.60% Middle_Bronze_Age_North_Caucasus_(n=7) + 69.40% Minoan_Greece_(n=10)
2.73787465 17.80% EMBA_Catacomb_culture_(n=4) + 82.20% EMBA_Greece_(n=6)
2.76889216 48.60% Middle_Bronze_Age_North_Alps_(n=7) + 51.40% Chalcolithic_Anatolia_(n=35)
2.79392482 19.00% Middle_Bronze_Age_North_Caucasus_(n=7) + 81.00% EMBA_Greece_(n=6)
2.80296317 18.20% Chalcolithic_Pontic_Steppe_(n=3) + 81.80% EMBA_Greece_(n=6)
2.80730194 82.00% EMBA_Greece_(n=6) + 18.00% Yamna_culture_(n=16)
2.84706004 71.40% Early_Neolithic_Anatolia_(n=20) + 28.60% Yamna_culture_(n=16)
2.91178378 28.40% EMBA_Catacomb_culture_(n=4) + 71.60% Early_Neolithic_Anatolia_(n=20)
2.93941825 45.80% Chalcolithic_Anatolia_(n=35) + 54.20% Bell_Beaker_Hungary_(n=6)
2.99723469 30.20% EMBA_Poltavka_culture_(n=8) + 69.80% Minoan_Greece_(n=10)
3.02985169 78.00% Mycenaean_Greece_(n=4) + 22.00% Middle_Bronze_Age_North_Caucasus_(n=7)
3.03979059 48.80% Early_Bronze_Age_Anatolia_(n=4) + 51.20% Middle_Bronze_Age_North_Alps_(n=7)
3.13747219 31.20% Middle_Bronze_Age_North_Caucasus_(n=7) + 68.80% Early_Neolithic_Greece_(n=3)
3.19929524 18.80% EMBA_Poltavka_culture_(n=8) + 81.20% EMBA_Greece_(n=6)
3.27370019 51.20% Chalcolithic_Anatolia_(n=35) + 48.80% Bell_Beaker_Poland_(n=6)
3.27604075 29.60% EMBA_Poltavka_culture_(n=8) + 70.40% Early_Neolithic_Anatolia_(n=20)
3.29142082 30.00% Middle_Bronze_Age_North_Caucasus_(n=7) + 70.00% Early_Neolithic_Anatolia_(n=20)
3.29847827 28.20% CA_Afanasievo_culture_(n=5) + 71.80% Minoan_Greece_(n=10)
3.33148807 20.60% EMBA_Catacomb_culture_(n=4) + 79.40% Mycenaean_Greece_(n=4)
 
Here I asked it to talk about the 2way Eupedia Ancient Ethnicities specifically:
[FONT=Söhne]The 2way analysis of various ancient samples provides insights into the ancestral makeup of Jovialis, particularly with regard to southern Italian heritage from Puglia. The top three results with the closest genetic distance to Jovialis are:[/FONT]

  1. 70.80% Minoan_Greece + 29.20% Yamna_culture: The Minoan civilization was a Bronze Age civilization on the island of Crete, while the Yamna culture was a late Copper Age/early Bronze Age culture in the Pontic-Caspian steppe. This result suggests that Jovialis may have inherited genetic material from ancient Greeks as well as steppe peoples.
  2. 29.00% EMBA_Catacomb_culture + 71.00% Minoan_Greece: This result also suggests a significant genetic connection with the Minoan civilization. The Catacomb culture was a Middle Bronze Age culture in the Pontic-Caspian steppe.
  3. 67.20% Bronze_Age_Illyrians + 32.80% Chalcolithic_Azerbaijan: The Illyrians were a group of tribes living in the western part of the Balkan Peninsula during the Bronze Age. This result suggests that Jovialis may have inherited some genetic material from the Illyrians. The Chalcolithic period in Azerbaijan was characterized by the transition from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age.
[FONT=Söhne]Overall, these results suggest that Jovialis has a genetic makeup that is a mix of ancient Greeks, Illyrians, and peoples from the Pontic-Caspian steppe. It should be noted that these ancient populations are not direct ancestors of modern-day southern Italians from Puglia, but they can serve as proxies to infer the genetic makeup of Jovialis' ancestors. Therefore, the results of this analysis provide some insight into the possible genetic history of Jovialis' ancestors from southern Italy.[/FONT]
 
... cool AI, thanks Jovialis :)

Dodecad K12b:
Your Dodecad K12b results include genetic data from both ancient and modern populations. The ancient samples come from various regions in Italy and Croatia, and the modern samples come from different regions in Italy.

The Dodecad K12b analysis reveals the genetic similarity between your genetic data and the ancient populations, which may suggest a genetic ancestry link. Your genetic data shows the highest similarity with the Villa Magna individuals from the Middle Ages, with several of your results coming from this population. Additionally, your data shows some similarity with other ancient Italian populations such as Lazio Early Medieval, Crusader, and Tuscany Siena Early Medieval, among others.

Regarding the modern populations, your data shows the highest genetic similarity with the Apulia region in Southern Italy, particularly with the individuals from Soleto and GS34. Additionally, your data shows some similarity with other regions in Southern Italy, such as Basilicata, Campania, and Molise, among others.

Overall, your Dodecad K12b results suggest a genetic ancestry link with ancient populations from Italy and Croatia, particularly with the Villa Magna individuals, as well as a more recent genetic affinity with modern individuals from Southern Italy.

2way:

"Based on the provided information, it appears that you have received 2way Eupedia DNA results, which are a type of genetic ancestry testing. The results are presented as a list of "distances" to different population groups, with the closest matches listed first.
For each distance, the results show the percentage of your DNA that is estimated to come from two ancestral populations. The populations are identified by the specific group or culture name, as well as the sample size (n) used to calculate the estimate.

The closest match to your DNA appears to be a mix of Neolithic Lithuanian Narva culture and Italian Greeks, followed closely by a mix of Mesolithic Baltic Scandinavia and Italian Greeks. Other matches include various combinations of Neolithic and Bronze Age populations from different regions, as well as Viking and Medieval groups.

It's important to note that the accuracy and interpretation of genetic ancestry testing results can be complex, and there may be limitations and uncertainties associated with the data and methodology used. The results should be considered as just one source of information and not taken as definitive proof of specific ancestral origins or heritage."

..................

Modern
Distance to: Salento
1.55993590 Apulia:pu2
1.95409826 Italian_South:puG37_Soleto_LE_Apulia
2.01193936 Abruzzo:ALP205
2.06581703 Basilicata:pG18
2.20406443 Italian_Apulia
2.48133029 Marche:MarACM040D
2.63140647 Apulia:ALP379
2.82155985 Apulia:GS34
2.93531940 Italian_Molise
3.02930685 Campania:NaN289RM
3.06899006 Basilicata:pG25
3.08467178 Basilicata:pG19
3.15101571 Italian_South:puG12_Soleto_LE_Apulia
3.21319156 Campania:NaN119AMR
3.23873432 Campania:NaN238DM
3.36795190 Abruzzo:Alp616
3.37698090 Campania:NaN207MM
3.45412797 Basilicata:pG20
3.46938035 Molise:pG27
3.47764288 Italian_Abruzzo
3.52374800 Greek_Foca
3.53058069 Apulia:GS47
3.72714368 Apulia:cera8
3.80169699 Greek_Lemnos
3.86248625 Italian_Campania

Ancient
Distance to: Salento
1.78504902 C6-Villa_Magna_MA:R57
2.94149622 C6-Villa_Magna_MA:R58
3.00324824 C6-Villa_Magna_MA:R59
3.36447619 C6-Villa_Magna_MA:R54
3.65926222 Lazio_Early_Medieval:TAQ003
4.05762246 C6-Villa_Magna_MA:R65
4.09765787 C6-Tivoli_Palazzo_Cianti_MA:R973
4.14498492 Crusader:SI53
4.14907219 Italy_Urbino_Bivio:R1554
4.33332436 HRV_Trogir_Byz:I15462
4.34772354 C6-Villa_Magna_MA:R1290
4.43197473 C6-Centocelle_Necropolis_Imperial_Rome:R49
4.49282762 Foggia_Apulia_Medieval:VK537
4.53887651 C6-Villa_Magna_MA:R60
4.60196697 C6-Celio_Late_Antiquity:R35
4.74684105 Tuscany_Siena_EarlyMedieval:ETR014
4.81451971 C6-Necropolis_of_Monte_Agnese_Imperial_Rome:R1544
4.81876540 C6-Crypta_Balbi_Late_Antiquity:R107
4.99066128 C6-Villa_Magna_MA:R53
5.05072272 HRV_Trogir_Byz:I15744
5.05096030 C6-Civitanova_Marche_Imperial_Rome:R836
5.08857544 C6-Palestrina_Imperial_Rome:R436
5.13495862 C6-Villa_Magna_MA:R56
5.19440083 Italy_Basilicata_Venosa:VEN016
5.21259053 C6-Villa_Magna_MA:R64
 
... cool AI, thanks Jovialis :)

Dodecad K12b:
Your Dodecad K12b results include genetic data from both ancient and modern populations. The ancient samples come from various regions in Italy and Croatia, and the modern samples come from different regions in Italy.

The Dodecad K12b analysis reveals the genetic similarity between your genetic data and the ancient populations, which may suggest a genetic ancestry link. Your genetic data shows the highest similarity with the Villa Magna individuals from the Middle Ages, with several of your results coming from this population. Additionally, your data shows some similarity with other ancient Italian populations such as Lazio Early Medieval, Crusader, and Tuscany Siena Early Medieval, among others.

Regarding the modern populations, your data shows the highest genetic similarity with the Apulia region in Southern Italy, particularly with the individuals from Soleto and GS34. Additionally, your data shows some similarity with other regions in Southern Italy, such as Basilicata, Campania, and Molise, among others.

Overall, your Dodecad K12b results suggest a genetic ancestry link with ancient populations from Italy and Croatia, particularly with the Villa Magna individuals, as well as a more recent genetic affinity with modern individuals from Southern Italy.

2way:

"Based on the provided information, it appears that you have received 2way Eupedia DNA results, which are a type of genetic ancestry testing. The results are presented as a list of "distances" to different population groups, with the closest matches listed first.
For each distance, the results show the percentage of your DNA that is estimated to come from two ancestral populations. The populations are identified by the specific group or culture name, as well as the sample size (n) used to calculate the estimate.

The closest match to your DNA appears to be a mix of Neolithic Lithuanian Narva culture and Italian Greeks, followed closely by a mix of Mesolithic Baltic Scandinavia and Italian Greeks. Other matches include various combinations of Neolithic and Bronze Age populations from different regions, as well as Viking and Medieval groups.

It's important to note that the accuracy and interpretation of genetic ancestry testing results can be complex, and there may be limitations and uncertainties associated with the data and methodology used. The results should be considered as just one source of information and not taken as definitive proof of specific ancestral origins or heritage."

..................

Modern
Distance to: Salento
1.55993590 Apulia:pu2
1.95409826 Italian_South:puG37_Soleto_LE_Apulia
2.01193936 Abruzzo:ALP205
2.06581703 Basilicata:pG18
2.20406443 Italian_Apulia
2.48133029 Marche:MarACM040D
2.63140647 Apulia:ALP379
2.82155985 Apulia:GS34
2.93531940 Italian_Molise
3.02930685 Campania:NaN289RM
3.06899006 Basilicata:pG25
3.08467178 Basilicata:pG19
3.15101571 Italian_South:puG12_Soleto_LE_Apulia
3.21319156 Campania:NaN119AMR
3.23873432 Campania:NaN238DM
3.36795190 Abruzzo:Alp616
3.37698090 Campania:NaN207MM
3.45412797 Basilicata:pG20
3.46938035 Molise:pG27
3.47764288 Italian_Abruzzo
3.52374800 Greek_Foca
3.53058069 Apulia:GS47
3.72714368 Apulia:cera8
3.80169699 Greek_Lemnos
3.86248625 Italian_Campania

Ancient
Distance to: Salento
1.78504902 C6-Villa_Magna_MA:R57
2.94149622 C6-Villa_Magna_MA:R58
3.00324824 C6-Villa_Magna_MA:R59
3.36447619 C6-Villa_Magna_MA:R54
3.65926222 Lazio_Early_Medieval:TAQ003
4.05762246 C6-Villa_Magna_MA:R65
4.09765787 C6-Tivoli_Palazzo_Cianti_MA:R973
4.14498492 Crusader:SI53
4.14907219 Italy_Urbino_Bivio:R1554
4.33332436 HRV_Trogir_Byz:I15462
4.34772354 C6-Villa_Magna_MA:R1290
4.43197473 C6-Centocelle_Necropolis_Imperial_Rome:R49
4.49282762 Foggia_Apulia_Medieval:VK537
4.53887651 C6-Villa_Magna_MA:R60
4.60196697 C6-Celio_Late_Antiquity:R35
4.74684105 Tuscany_Siena_EarlyMedieval:ETR014
4.81451971 C6-Necropolis_of_Monte_Agnese_Imperial_Rome:R1544
4.81876540 C6-Crypta_Balbi_Late_Antiquity:R107
4.99066128 C6-Villa_Magna_MA:R53
5.05072272 HRV_Trogir_Byz:I15744
5.05096030 C6-Civitanova_Marche_Imperial_Rome:R836
5.08857544 C6-Palestrina_Imperial_Rome:R436
5.13495862 C6-Villa_Magna_MA:R56
5.19440083 Italy_Basilicata_Venosa:VEN016
5.21259053 C6-Villa_Magna_MA:R64


Is estonia part of Narva culture ...........there are about 3% of T in estonia
 
Is estonia part of Narva culture ...........there are about 3% of T in estonia
Estonia too is part of a Narva Culture.

… by the way, the Italian-Greeks is actually the Average of R437 (Praeneste) + R850 (y T Ardea) … Latin Era, near Rome.
 
Estonia too is part of a Narva Culture.

… by the way, the Italian-Greeks is actually the Average of R437 (Praeneste) + R850 (y T Ardea) … Latin Era, near Rome.


so did they look at CL23 .....or viking T1a2 or any others?
 
so did they look at CL23 .....or viking T1a2 or any others?
I don’t know, … try this:
- Open a new Text File
- write a question or ask to analyze your DNA results.
- go down a couple of lines and write Ancient
- go down one line and paste your Ancient results (omit “Distance to: Torzio”)
- go down 2 lines and write Modern
- go down 1 line and paste your Modern Results (omit “Distance to: Torzio”)
- select all and copy, then paste into the AI input prompt page, and press Enter.

… good luck :)
 
Meh. Tried already, it mostly just generates a lot of text that makes some sense but has no historical or genetic basis
 
I asked ChatGPT to interpret my aDNA results (Dodecad K12b).

"Based on the provided genetic distance data, we can analyze your genetic origins in an academic manner. The distances listed represent the genetic similarity between your genetic profile and various ancient populations. A lower distance value indicates a closer genetic affinity.

Ancient Populations:
Based on the "Distance to: Tautalus" section, the following populations show the closest genetic proximity to your genetic profile:

NE_Iberia_c8-12CE:I10895:Olalde_2019 (Distance: 3.81036744)
C7-Villa_Magna_MA:R63:Antonio_2019 (Distance: 4.67538234)
SE_Iberia_c10-16CE:I12514:Olalde_2019 (Distance: 5.39990741)

These populations from Iberia (present-day Spain and Portugal) demonstrate the highest genetic similarity to your genetic profile, suggesting a potential genetic heritage or ancestral connection to this region.

2-way Distances to Ancient Populations:
The "2way Distances to ancient populations" section provides distances between your genetic profile and pairs of ancient populations. The percentages indicate the genetic contribution or similarity from each population. Notable pairs with significant contributions include:

Crusader_Pit:SI53:Haber_2019 (40.80%) + I7688:Olalde_2019 (59.20%)
Hallstatt_C-Early_La_Tène_IA:NOR3-6:Brunel_2020 (66.00%) + Koros_EN:I2374:Lipson_2017 (34.00%)
Collegno23:Amorim_2018 (62.20%) + I7688:Olalde_2019 (37.80%)

These combinations suggest genetic affinities with Crusader Pit populations, Hallstatt and Early La Tène populations, as well as Collegno23 individuals. These populations are associated with various time periods and geographical regions, including the Crusader period, Central Europe, and the Hallstatt culture.

Based on the genetic distances and similarities, your genetic origins indicate potential connections to Iberian populations, Central European cultures such as LBK and Hallstatt, as well as specific individuals from various ancient populations. It is important to note that these findings are based on genetic analysis and should be interpreted in conjunction with other historical and archaeological evidence for a comprehensive understanding of your genetic heritage.

Furthermore, your genetic profile displays connections with ancient populations from diverse regions and time periods. These include Villa Magna in Central Italy during the Middle Ages (C7-Villa_Magna_MA:R63:Antonio_2019), Etruscan populations (CSN010:Etruscan_Pre-Print_2021, CSN012:Etruscan_Pre-Print_2021, CSN005:Etruscan_Pre-Print_2021), Beaker cultures in Central Europe (Beaker_Central_Europe:I6534:Olalde_2018, Beaker_Central_Europe:I6581:Olalde_2018), and Hallstatt and La Tène cultures (Hallstatt_C-Early_La_Tène_IA:NOR3-15:Brunel_2020, Hallstatt_C-Early_La_Tène_IA:NOR2B6:Brunel_2020).

Additionally, there are several references to ancient samples from different regions such as the Balkans, Hungary, Anatolia, and Sicily, which may indicate distant genetic connections to these areas.

Overall, based on the genetic distances and affinities observed, the individual's genetic origins can be associated with various ancient populations, particularly those from Iberia, Central Europe, and specific time periods such as the Crusader era and Hallstatt culture.

Other significant genetic affinities include Hallstatt_C-Early La Tène_IA and Koros_EN, Collegno23 and I7688, C6-Villa_Magna_MA and I7688, Szolad36 and I7688, NE_Iberia_c8-12CE and CSN012, and many others."
 

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