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Hello 7abibis, I see a few different threads to post IllustrativeDNA results but they seem to be a little disjointed, so I decided to make my own because I am bored and procrastinating. I am a bit new here still, but I have had time off work and been more interested in this sort of thing recently, so I am being quite active lol, it will probably go down a bit once I have things to do again. I took a 23andMe test in 2022 and I uploaded that data to Illustrative, for the most part to get coordinates but I like their interface as well. To start it off, here are my Illustrative-provided G25 coordinates:
Click the images I linked below for better quality, I only put the medium version so they did not end up too large, even under the spoiler.Code:Sacha(Syrian)_scaled,0.100164,0.156392,-0.036581,-0.09367,-0.016926,-0.023148,0.000705,-0.001846,0.005522,0.019499,0.007957,0.001948,0.019772,0.008395,-0.018322,-0.005967,-0.01017,0.002154,-0.003142,-0.006128,-0.004617,0.003586,-0.005053,-0.006748,0.005628 Sacha(Syrian)_unscaled,0.0088,0.0154,-0.0097,-0.029,-0.0055,-0.0083,0.0003,-0.0008,0.0027,0.0107,0.0049,0.0013,0.0133,0.0061,-0.0135,-0.0045,-0.0078,0.0017,-0.0025,-0.0049,-0.0037,0.0029,-0.0041,-0.0056,0.0047
I know G25 is not the best for ancient component breakdowns, but this is what Illustrative gave me:
Admixture calculators, including G25, are always 'unfriendly' to me; I think this is because the closest population to me is Lebanese Christians, and while I am similar to them I have a bit more of a Northern shifted that makes me plot weirdly, since there are no samples that represent this. Here are my closest ancient and modern samples on Illustrative:
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As well as a few PCAs from the site, I like their PCA browser:
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And here are both the global and Levant-only versions of their 'Periodic Ancient Ancestry Breakdown'... I think the global one tends to overfit me with higher Anatolian and then makes up for it with Arabian Peninsula, but that amount of admixture would not make much sense. It does the same with Sicani, et cetera
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Here is the funny mixture calculations people like, with no limits + global
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