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Pagani K=8
European 69.06%
Middle Eastern 5.79%
West Asian 19.44%
West African 0.00%
South Asian 1.57%
Northeast African 1.07%
North Eurasian 3.01%
East Asian 0.07%
It doesn't really work that straightforwardly for non-Western Europe. Poles end up in Sweden, Hungarians in Poland, Lithuanians in Finland, Ukrainians in Latvia, etc. Well, just look at the original plot and superimpose it over the map of Europe. For instance, RU31 below should be closer to Chuvashia, but instead he's to the Northwest of Moscow. Pretty much all Russians are either Finnish or very NW Russian.
(I'm marked in red, RU44)
I should note that I ended up on a rather romantic lonesome island. The closest available images are of an Ingrian flag and a grave with the following inscription:
Passer-by, stop!
Think.
Bow to the memory of the ancestors!
Here stood the mill that belonged to Julle Panteley.
He was a shipboy when he was 13. Then a sailor. Then a sea captain of Russian, French, English sailing ships.
He was a witch-doctor, a healer, and a seer.
Executed in 1943 by a German firing squad for refusing to relocate to Finland. He was 91 year old.
From his descendants, 2005There used to be more, but one already more or less understands one's genetic make-up after a few runs.Originally Posted by ~Elizabeth~
The East Asian and all that is just noise. Northeast African, specifically, seems to increase if your Middle Eastern score is low, since the original Mid East probably includes a slight component identified otherwise as NE African. Hence the noise for Finns, North Russians and other Europeans with low Mid East; whereas the more Mediterranean populations like the Irish or the Italians have 0.
You should see other runs to verify such small admixtures. If they show up consistently, they may be worth attention.
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