Argentano
02-05-2018, 01:22 AM
https://blog.myheritage.com/2018/02/new-feature-ethnicities-around-the-world/
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Once you choose a country, you’ll see a list of the most common ethnicities of DNA test takers who currently live in that country, based on aggregated data of MyHeritage users. It’s important to note that this is based on country of residence and not on country of birth from the family trees. For example, when you select “Sweden”, you’ll see that the top ethnicity is Scandinavian (80.1% of the test takers had at least 5% of that ethnicity), followed by Finnish at 29.9%. In countries with many immigrants the results can be surprising.
You’ll see up to the top 5 most common ethnicities in the country you select. To see a complete list, click on “Show all ethnicities”.
The percentages for the regions won’t add up to 100% because we aren’t showing how much Scandinavian each person in Sweden received in their DNA results; instead, you are seeing the percentage of MyHeritage DNA users in Sweden who have at least 5% Scandinavian in their Ethnicity Estimate.
Pretty interesting, its % of people scoring more than 5% of something in a certain country. It takes into account country of residence of the family tree.
https://www.myheritage.es/ethnicities
https://blog.myheritage.com/wp-content/uploads/PR_Ethnicities-Around-the-World_2-875x472.jpg
Once you choose a country, you’ll see a list of the most common ethnicities of DNA test takers who currently live in that country, based on aggregated data of MyHeritage users. It’s important to note that this is based on country of residence and not on country of birth from the family trees. For example, when you select “Sweden”, you’ll see that the top ethnicity is Scandinavian (80.1% of the test takers had at least 5% of that ethnicity), followed by Finnish at 29.9%. In countries with many immigrants the results can be surprising.
You’ll see up to the top 5 most common ethnicities in the country you select. To see a complete list, click on “Show all ethnicities”.
The percentages for the regions won’t add up to 100% because we aren’t showing how much Scandinavian each person in Sweden received in their DNA results; instead, you are seeing the percentage of MyHeritage DNA users in Sweden who have at least 5% Scandinavian in their Ethnicity Estimate.
Pretty interesting, its % of people scoring more than 5% of something in a certain country. It takes into account country of residence of the family tree.
https://www.myheritage.es/ethnicities