Hi, sorry for the belated response. Yes, I uploaded it on diagenics. But how can I get the 23andme format now?
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Hi, sorry for the belated response. Yes, I uploaded it on diagenics. But how can I get the 23andme format now?
How, to convert it to a 23anme format?
Now that Geneat doesnīt offer its DNA service anymore and deleted its data, is there any other site where you can upload your DNA rawdata and learn your haplogroup without making a new dna test?
How the heck he got that high amount of East asian?
Where is your mother from?
Would you recommend to make a full test despite having done an upload before?
In my regions I have seen similar people like him.
He may look like one of those "foreign" looking Egyptians. His nose doesn't look that foreign to me.
Ok, thank you. It's because Europeans came from Anatolia and the Middle East, right?
What do you meanby EEF?
Do you have some gedmatch results of mixed people?
Why most germans get something semitic or South European as second population?
How to use the customizable ancestry calculator best and which ethnicities should one use (especially as a German)?
N is typical Finno Ugric. The majority of Finno Ugrics have it. He is therefore from that population. Might be Tatar as well since some Russian monarchs were actually christianized tatars.
What we're your results btw?
Thank you for the answers. I haven't noticed it. I wonder why there is virtually no publicity about it.
Mine:
K13 Oracle ref data revised 21 Nov 2013
Admix Results (sorted):
# Population Percent
1 North_Atlantic 46.64
2 Baltic 24.98
3 West_Med 12.41
However, liberal Germans claim it IS representative of the whole population. Interestingly, if they were all ethnically white Germans, they would say quite the opposite.
I havenīt watched any of it yet.
As many of you might know, the U17-team of Germany is in the world cup final. What is your opinion of the fact, that a considerable part of the players are of Non-Euro descent? Many Germans are happy...
Caucasian.
I have actually nothing to do with other Germanic countries. Maybe culturally with Austria and Switzerland. I lived very close to the Netherlands and Belgium, but I donīt think they are that close...
All countries and regions in Europe where a Germanic language is spoken.
My thought is that the comparision between Finno-Ugric people and Turks (outside of Turkey) is like Germanic people and Celts more or less. However, I noticed that Mordovins (Moksha and Erzya) are...
Irish to me.