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Post your Gedmatch, ragazza. We've seen your 23andme and it doesn't say much.
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Im a bit scared for gedmatch.. I know they use it to track murderers and criminals.. I have nothing to hide
But its quite creepy
but i will do It.. I just have to calm myself
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Don't worry about Gedmatch, just download and use this program offline! Made by Lukasz Macuga.
https://dnagenics.com/admixture-studio/
It has the same calculators.
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Anyway.. The possible match with Sicily on 23andme map seems real.. By the PC plot Map im a Tuscan who tends slightky to sicilians
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My mtDNA is H5b
On 23andme they put this image of this Ava who lived in Scotland, who they thought was red haired but instead by genetics they discovered she was dark haired and with a skin tone the same of southern Europe... Anyway she was just H5.. I'm H5b
H5b is found at high frequencies along the Caucasus Mountains
According to to me research I did online H mtdna give a slight then average predisposition to Alzheimer disease
Some Wikipedia info on mtdna H5
H5 has been dated to around 11,500 BP (9500 BC). It appears to be most frequent and diverse in the Western Caucasus, so an origin there has been suggested, while its subclade H5a appears European. However samples of mtDNA with T16304C in the HVR1 region have been found in four individuals of around 6800 BC from the Pre-Pottery Neolithic B site of Tell Halula, Syria, suggesting that H5 may have arrived in the Caucasus with farmers from the Near East
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