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de Burgh II
10-25-2017, 09:56 PM
Pretty plain if you ask me. lol :p

https://s1.postimg.org/3ham2794pb/Untitled.jpg

Peterski
10-25-2017, 10:05 PM
Interesting, you have Amerindian admixture!

Iloko
10-25-2017, 10:09 PM
Is your Native American real? Do you have actual known Native American heritage thru paper-trail?

de Burgh II
10-25-2017, 10:09 PM
Interesting, you have Amerindian admixture!


Is your Native American real? Do you have actual known Native American heritage thru paper-trail?

Probably residual from either my colonial French or British Isles ancestors. :p

Ülev
10-25-2017, 10:10 PM
You have to visit Plzen & Ceske Budejovice

Leto
10-25-2017, 10:16 PM
Are you of British and French stock?

Leto
10-25-2017, 10:18 PM
Interesting, you have Amerindian admixture!
1% is nothing. I have NA trace results as well, but it's sure related to my Siberian ancestry from Finno-Ugrics.

de Burgh II
10-25-2017, 10:18 PM
You have to visit Plzen & Ceske Budejovice

I heard the Czech Republic (or "Czechia" due to name change) is a beautiful place along with other places in Central and Eastern Europe. It would be an honor to visit the Czech Republic and indulge in its scenic wonders! :3

de Burgh II
10-25-2017, 10:23 PM
Are you of British and French stock?

Correct! :P

Colonial French (Québécois) and colonial Anglo-Irish (Nova Scotian and additional Irish ancestry from Donegal County, Ireland) with some Scottish and English ancestry thrown in the mix. :P

Peterski
10-25-2017, 10:25 PM
Check if you have matching segments with these Native North Americans:

A300070
M961337
M316975
M545193
A335991
M472704
M627153
M336775
M288199
T608797
A920346
A789673
T457136
A457107
A590677
A049124
T778541
T466070
T660223
A266728
T534912
M091694
A096508
A017363
T513546
A273875

Leto
10-25-2017, 10:40 PM
Check if you have matching segments with these Native North Americans:

A300070
M961337
M316975
M545193
A335991
M472704
M627153
M336775
M288199
T608797
A920346
A789673
T457136
A457107
A590677
A049124
T778541
T466070
T660223
A266728
T534912
M091694
A096508
A017363
T513546
A273875
Great list. I've run like 5-6 of them and they appear to be unmixed!

Peterski
10-25-2017, 10:40 PM
Check if you have matching segments with these Native North Americans:

(...)

Use Multi Kit Analysis tool for that purpose. I only have matches with 2 of those 25, and that's probably because they have very minor European admixture (I re-checked their admixtures after I saw that I have matches with them). Here are my results, I have matches only with T778541 and A789673:

https://i.imgur.com/sHHJPp1.png

Peterski
10-25-2017, 10:41 PM
Great list. I've run like 5-6 of them and they appear to be unmixed!

Yes, they are unmixed. Or at least all of them are 95+ percent Native. :)

de Burgh II
10-25-2017, 11:03 PM
Check if you have matching segments with these Native North Americans:

A300070
M961337
M316975
M545193
A335991
M472704
M627153
M336775
M288199
T608797
A920346
A789673
T457136
A457107
A590677
A049124
T778541
T466070
T660223
A266728
T534912
M091694
A096508
A017363
T513546
A273875

A300070
Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 100 SNPs
Mismatch-bunching Limit = 50 SNPs
Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 1.0 cM
Largest segment = 4.2 cM
Total of segments > 1 cM = 224.9 cM
135 matching segments

M961337
Largest segment = 3.8 cM
Total of segments > 1 cM = 369.0 cM
245 matching segments

M316975
Largest segment = 3.5 cM
Total of segments > 1 cM = 424.0 cM
285 matching segments

M545193
Largest segment = 3.8 cM
Total of segments > 1 cM = 386.1 cM
263 matching segments

A335991
Largest segment = 3.8 cM
Total of segments > 1 cM = 223.4 cM
132 matching segments

M472704
Largest segment = 3.8 cM
Total of segments > 1 cM = 393.9 cM
267 matching segments

M627153
Largest segment = 3.7 cM
Total of segments > 1 cM = 383.1 cM
256 matching segments

M336775
Largest segment = 4.2 cM
Total of segments > 1 cM = 451.2 cM
299 matching segments

M288199
Largest segment = 3.9 cM
Total of segments > 1 cM = 410.1 cM
276 matching segments

T608797
Largest segment = 5.0 cM
Total of segments > 1 cM = 248.5 cM
137 matching segments

A920346
Largest segment = 3.6 cM
Total of segments > 1 cM = 216.4 cM
129 matching segments

A789673
Largest segment = 4.9 cM
Total of segments > 1 cM = 272.1 cM
166 matching segments

T457136
Largest segment = 4.0 cM
Total of segments > 1 cM = 244.8 cM
134 matching segments

A457107
Largest segment = 4.0 cM
Total of segments > 1 cM = 243.2 cM
143 matching segments

A590677
Largest segment = 4.2 cM
Total of segments > 1 cM = 262.0 cM
148 matching segments

A049124
Largest segment = 4.0 cM
Total of segments > 1 cM = 247.3 cM
138 matching segments

T778541
Largest segment = 5.2 cM
Total of segments > 1 cM = 257.1 cM
151 matching segments

T466070
Largest segment = 4.2 cM
Total of segments > 1 cM = 233.9 cM
132 matching segments

T660223
Largest segment = 3.8 cM
Total of segments > 1 cM = 235.6 cM
139 matching segments

A266728
Largest segment = 5.0 cM
Total of segments > 1 cM = 278.0 cM
155 matching segments

T534912
Largest segment = 3.8 cM
Total of segments > 1 cM = 245.6 cM
142 matching segments

M091694
Largest segment = 4.6 cM
Total of segments > 1 cM = 440.8 cM
300 matching segments

A096508
Largest segment = 4.1 cM
Total of segments > 1 cM = 185.0 cM
111 matching segments

A017363
Largest segment = 4.1 cM
Total of segments > 1 cM = 206.8 cM
125 matching segments

T513546
Largest segment = 4.1 cM
Total of segments > 1 cM = 278.3 cM
159 matching segments

A273875
Largest segment = 5.5 cM
Total of segments > 1 cM = 256.6 cM
148 matching segments

de Burgh II
10-25-2017, 11:22 PM
Interesting, 3-d chromosome browser picks up some relatedness even though its minuscule, but something nevertheless.

https://s1.postimg.org/9m0z33e63z/Untitled.jpg

Viking
10-28-2017, 07:03 PM
anglo?

de Burgh II
10-28-2017, 07:16 PM
anglo?

https://media.giphy.com/media/TAY4mQ8fzpD7G/giphy.gif

https://media.giphy.com/media/l2QZQalxkLOI8HwVa/giphy.gif

:p

frankhammer
10-28-2017, 07:22 PM
Did you do the FTDNA tests or just upload your AS?

de Burgh II
10-28-2017, 07:27 PM
Did you do the FTDNA tests or just upload your AS?

Simply converted to ftdna from 23andme and paid the upgrade for the ancestry test. Spit tests aren't cheap! :sad:

lol :p

frankhammer
10-28-2017, 07:29 PM
Simply converted to ftdna from 23andme and paid the upgrade for the ancestry test. Spit tests aren't cheap! :sad:

lol :p

Especially at FTDNA. They want 1/2 an ounce of gold

de Burgh II
10-28-2017, 07:34 PM
Especially at FTDNA. They want 1/2 an ounce of gold

I know right! :P

You can get both the ancestry package with haplogroups and neanderthal dna for $99 at 23andme, but y-dna or mtdna at ftdna is $300 +..... lol! Noooooo thank you! I like-ey my golds! heheheh :nod:

Arduti
10-28-2017, 08:01 PM
When I did 23andMe, the Ancestry + Health was $200. And it took forever to get the results. I think they are being more fair at that price-point because it really does take too long, 8+ weeks as I am hearing nowadays.

de Burgh II
10-28-2017, 08:09 PM
When I did 23andMe, the Ancestry + Health was $200. And it took forever to get the results. I think they are being more fair at that price-point because it really does take too long, 8+ weeks as I am hearing nowadays.

I guess thats a fair point! :p

Fairness is always virtue when everyone is clamoring anxiously to get their results after a few weeks in! (Myself included) lol :p