I'm fairly close to DK2
...Does this mean I have have very little Balto-Slavic input?
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I'm fairly close to DK2
...Does this mean I have have very little Balto-Slavic input?
http://bga101.blogspot.com/2011/04/i...-of-north.html
http://img215.imageshack.us/img215/9272/neuj.pngQuote:
Interactive MDS analysis of North European Americans
Here I ran my white American project members against sample sets from the UK, Ireland, Scandinavia, France, Poland, Germany, South and West Finland, and others. I chose these reference samples to help flesh out potential signals of ancestry from different parts of North, Central and Eastern Europe. On the other hand, I left out other references from the north, like the Lithuanians, who tend to polarize Northern Europe into east and west, and contract the western cluster. I don't know what they do this, because from what I've just seen, they're really not very different from Northwest Europeans at haploblock level (results of that analysis to be published here soon). Perhaps it's a result of some freaky allele frequencies due to founder effect? Anyway, refer to the "Test samples" sheet to see which MDS you're on, and follow the instructions below
NO2 : I'm between UK21 and NO6
^ Watch out, there's a shortage of oxygen up there.
Eurogenes 500K BGA project ID list
https://docs.google.com/document/edi...Y&hl=en&pli=1#
Listed Norwegians
NO1 Evon_Evon - Western Norwegian
NO2 Pallantides/Homogenic - Eastern Norwegian
NO3 Calamus - Eastern Norwegian
NO5 Chortogaeus/kaiono - Eastern Norwegian
NO6 SteveT - ½ Eastern Norwegian, ¼ Western Norwegian, ¼ Swedish
Traces of Neolithic migration waves in our genomes...?
My result
Basque 42.53%
Chuvash 57.45%
Armenian 0%
Nganassan + Dolgan + Yukagir 0%
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In order, Britain and Ireland
Basque (Neolithic West Wave), Chuvash (Neolithic East Wave), Armenian (Neolithic Wave 2) Nganassan + Dolgan + Yukagir (Aboriginal North Eurasian).
uk1 0.541813 0.423182 0.034995 0.00001
uk14 0.550944 0.425004 0.024042 0.00001
uk15 0.531578 0.449969 0.018443 0.00001
uk16 0.538107 0.420225 0.041658 0.00001
uk17 0.409556 0.481622 0.108812 0.00001
uk19 0.577071 0.412444 0.010475 0.00001
uk20 0.539665 0.460315 0.00001 0.00001
uk21 0.57612 0.42386 0.00001 0.00001
uk22 0.527733 0.407491 0.064766 0.00001
uk23 0.564837 0.393265 0.041888 0.00001
uk25 0.570645 0.416 0.013345 0.00001
uk26 0.514189 0.466181 0.01962 0.00001
uk3 0.55977 0.409264 0.030956 0.00001
uk4 0.535696 0.408467 0.055827 0.00001
uk6 0.553375 0.434468 0.012148 0.00001
uk8 0.55395 0.433201 0.012839 0.00001
uk9 0.541926 0.444802 0.013262 0.00001
IE10 0.552994 0.435617 0.011379 0.00001
IE3 0.569858 0.430122 0.00001 0.00001
IE4 0.543716 0.447311 0.008963 0.00001
IE5 0.504717 0.430929 0.064344 0.00001
IE6 0.576161 0.423819 0.00001 0.00001
IE7 0.520626 0.472666 0.006698 0.00001
IE8 0.568659 0.431321 0.00001 0.00001
IE9 0.537759 0.462221 0.00001 0.00001
My result
uk19
Basque 0.577071
Chuvash 0.412444
Armenian 0.010475
Nganassan + Dolgan + Yukagir .0.00001
Norwegians, Swedes, Finns, Danes and Germans
1. Basque 2. Chuvash 3. Armenian 4. Nganassan + Dolgan + Yukagir
http://img853.imageshack.us/img853/397/neolithic1.png
Armenian seem to be absent in all the Norwegian and Swedish participants but more frequent in the British and Germans, also one of the Danes have it.
My results are in. I got 49% Basque. That was really the only figure I cared about.