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Pallantides
05-29-2010, 11:30 PM
This is the results from 5 Norwegians(myself included) who have sent their 23andMe raw data to McDonald for analysis
http://img44.imageshack.us/img44/994/norwegiansbga.jpg

Italians for comparison
http://img294.imageshack.us/img294/5692/italiansbga.jpg


*I have highlighted the mideastern score, also notice the difference in the Amerindian score, the Italians have negative scores while the Norwegians have positive scores, higher affinity with Amerindians and lower mideast scores is also common for other Northern Europeans aswell.

A Swede's BGA

Europe 98
Oceania 0.3
America 2.8
Africa -0.3
E. Asia -1.4

Europe 92.8
S. Asia 7.3
Oceania -0.1
]America 2.5
Africa -0.7
E. Asia -2.4

Europe 90.5
Mideast 3.2
S. Asia 6.8
Oceania -0.1
America 2.5
Africa -1
E. Asia -2.3


A Finn's BGA

Europe 93.7
Oceania 1.1
America 2
Africa -0.4
E. Asia 3.5

Europe 88.1
S. Asia 8.1
Oceania 0.7
America 1.7
E. Asia 1.7

Europe 89.6
Mideast -2
S. Asia 8.5
Oceania 0.7
America 1.7
Africa -0.6
E. Asia 2

Stefan
05-29-2010, 11:48 PM
Here (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_Genome_Diversity_Project) is some information on the samples used.

Pallantides
05-30-2010, 10:20 AM
An Englishman's BGA

Europe 99.2
Oceania 0.1
America 1.8
Africa 1
E. Asia -2.8

Europe 94.1
S. Asia 7.2
Oceania -0.2
America 1.5
Africa 0.6
E. Asia -3.8

Europe 91.9
Mideast 3.1
S.Asia 6.6
Oceania -0.3
America 1.6
Africa 0.2
E. Asia -3.8


A Galician Spaniard's BGA

Europe 95.5%
Oceania 0.4%
America -0.1%
Africa 3.1%
E. Asia 0.7%

Europe 92.8%
S. Asia 3.6%
Oceania 0.3%
America -0.3%
Africa 2.8%
E. Asia 0.3%

Europe 84.6%
Mideast 11.5%
S. Asia 1.7%
Oceania 0.2%
America -0.1%
Africa 1.4%
E. Asia 0.3%

Agrippa
05-30-2010, 11:33 AM
Well, this might rather show that these tests are not perfect yet, considering the "American" DNA, probably rather Palaeolithic, unless this is an unknown descendent of Pocahontas ;)

Pallantides
05-30-2010, 11:37 AM
Well, this might rather show that these tests are not perfect yet, considering the "American" DNA, probably rather Palaeolithic, unless this is an unknown descendent of Pocahontas ;)
In the regards to Northern Europeans it's more likely Palaeolithic or Uralic affinty and not real Amerindian.

My BGA:

Europe 98.1%
Oceania -0.4%
America 1.1%
Africa -0.1%
E. Asia 1.3%

Europe 93.7%
S. Asia 6.6%
Oceania -0.7%
America 0.8%
Africa -0.4%
E. Asia 0.1%

Europe 94.4%
Mideast -1.0%
S. Asia 6.7%
Oceania -0.7%
America 0.8%
Africa -0.2%
E. Asia 0.1%


These are indicative of all-Euro ancestry. As explained above, the S. Asian numbers refer to long-ago mixing, not anything recent. The negative Mideast number is significant: it seems to be indicative of people living near the shores of the Baltic.