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Argentano
04-21-2018, 09:13 PM
Gedmatch kits, eurogenes k15 calculator

-Euro Only
-Every Person is a vertical line


https://image.ibb.co/mBxNOc/CUBA_SPAIN.png
https://image.ibb.co/euEf9H/P_RICO_SPAIN.png
https://image.ibb.co/hDJ7pH/MEXICO_SPAIN.png
https://image.ibb.co/iKpf9H/Brazil_Spain_2.png
https://image.ibb.co/gkLL9H/a_RGENTINA_SPAIN_2.png

Heather Duval
04-21-2018, 09:14 PM
https://i.imgur.com/j9hvpOZ.gif

Argentano
04-21-2018, 09:15 PM
https://i.imgur.com/j9hvpOZ.gif

http://www.reactiongifs.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/obama_not_amused.gif

Heather Duval
04-21-2018, 09:16 PM
http://www.reactiongifs.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/obama_not_amused.gif

https://i.imgur.com/h3fGv40.gif

KMack
04-21-2018, 09:17 PM
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DbVOJ3DVMAAT7ud.jpg

Argentano
04-21-2018, 09:18 PM
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DbVOJ3DVMAAT7ud.jpg

https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-LJ_tZK-kN70/V5Rfuuaq3AI/AAAAAAAAuko/UjpTK3hTI7AByx_dNJvxE04f2rgOFI-EgCLcB/s640/win2.gif

KMack
04-21-2018, 09:30 PM
https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-LJ_tZK-kN70/V5Rfuuaq3AI/AAAAAAAAuko/UjpTK3hTI7AByx_dNJvxE04f2rgOFI-EgCLcB/s640/win2.gif

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DbVZtB9U0AA4M6x.jpg

Hasien
04-22-2018, 10:13 PM
Mexico seems close to Spain even though I'm 69% European I'm not happy with the genocide they did with our true Mexicans.

Argentano
04-23-2018, 02:58 AM
Mexico seems close to Spain even though I'm 69% European I'm not happy with the genocide they did with our true Mexicans.

this charts are euro ancestry only

Argentano
04-27-2018, 09:27 PM
bump

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04-28-2018, 04:20 AM
Stange thing is that the most comparable sample in terms of proportion w/ Spain is Brazil a country founded and inhabited by the Portuguese. But yes overall looks like Latin American European component is a bit southern-shifted compared with the Spanish sample. It could be (with Argentina as clearly exception) a demonstration that most settlers here were from Southern Spanish or Canarians or even other fundational people like Crypto-Jews?

Argentano
04-28-2018, 05:00 AM
Stange thing is that the most comparable sample in terms of proportion w/ Spain is Brazil a country founded and inhabited by the Portuguese. But yes overall looks like Latin American European component is a bit southern-shifted compared with the Spanish sample. It could be (with Argentina as clearly exception) a demonstration that most settlers here were from Southern Spanish or Canarians or even other fundational people like Crypto-Jews?

I checked and you are actually right, but it all depends if my spainsh sample is representative or not

First 4 components 90 100 Spain 0%
First 4 components 80 90 Spain 0%
First 4 components 70 80 Spain 2%
First 4 components 60 70 Spain 57%
First 4 components 50 60 Spain 40%
First 4 components 40 50 Spain 1%
First 4 components 30 40 Spain 0%
First 4 components 20 30 Spain 0%
First 4 components 10 20 Spain 0%

First 4 components 90 100 Argentina 0%
First 4 components 80 90 Argentina 0%
First 4 components 70 80 Argentina 4%
First 4 components 60 70 Argentina 26%
First 4 components 50 60 Argentina 47%
First 4 components 40 50 Argentina 16%
First 4 components 30 40 Argentina 4%
First 4 components 20 30 Argentina 2%
First 4 components 10 20 Argentina 0%

First 4 components 90 100 Brazil 0%
First 4 components 80 90 Brazil 1%
First 4 components 70 80 Brazil 3%
First 4 components 60 70 Brazil 41%
First 4 components 50 60 Brazil 50%
First 4 components 40 50 Brazil 3%
First 4 components 30 40 Brazil 0%
First 4 components 20 30 Brazil 0%
First 4 components 10 20 Brazil 0%

First 4 components 90 100 Cuba 0%
First 4 components 80 90 Cuba 1%
First 4 components 70 80 Cuba 1%
First 4 components 60 70 Cuba 30%
First 4 components 50 60 Cuba 67%
First 4 components 40 50 Cuba 1%
First 4 components 30 40 Cuba 0%
First 4 components 20 30 Cuba 0%
First 4 components 10 20 Cuba 0%

First 4 components 90 100 P Rico 0%
First 4 components 80 90 P Rico 0%
First 4 components 70 80 P Rico 1%
First 4 components 60 70 P Rico 21%
First 4 components 50 60 P Rico 74%
First 4 components 40 50 P Rico 3%
First 4 components 30 40 P Rico 1%
First 4 components 20 30 P Rico 0%
First 4 components 10 20 P Rico 0%

First 4 components 90 100 Mexico 0%
First 4 components 80 90 Mexico 0%
First 4 components 70 80 Mexico 3%
First 4 components 60 70 Mexico 20%
First 4 components 50 60 Mexico 71%
First 4 components 40 50 Mexico 6%
First 4 components 30 40 Mexico 0%
First 4 components 20 30 Mexico 0%
First 4 components 10 20 Mexico 0%

First 4 components 90 100 Colombia 0%
First 4 components 80 90 Colombia 0%
First 4 components 70 80 Colombia 1%
First 4 components 60 70 Colombia 28%
First 4 components 50 60 Colombia 68%
First 4 components 40 50 Colombia 1%
First 4 components 30 40 Colombia 1%
First 4 components 20 30 Colombia 1%
First 4 components 10 20 Colombia 0%

QUICAS
04-28-2018, 01:32 PM
Stange thing is that the most comparable sample in terms of proportion w/ Spain is Brazil a country founded and inhabited by the Portuguese. But yes overall looks like Latin American European component is a bit southern-shifted compared with the Spanish sample. It could be (with Argentina as clearly exception) a demonstration that most settlers here were from Southern Spanish or Canarians or even other fundational people like Crypto-Jews?

The case of Argentina is not the southern spanish impact, but the italian impact. Most immigrants to Argentina were northwest iberians if Im not wrong. Brazil is mainly northwest iberian too, but we still can perceive a bit of italian impact too. The rest of South America I dont know, maybe they are mostly castelians. Central America and Caribean are mostly southeast iberian and canarian.

Argentano
04-28-2018, 04:09 PM
Stange thing is that the most comparable sample in terms of proportion w/ Spain is Brazil a country founded and inhabited by the Portuguese. But yes overall looks like Latin American European component is a bit southern-shifted compared with the Spanish sample. It could be (with Argentina as clearly exception) a demonstration that most settlers here were from Southern Spanish or Canarians or even other fundational people like Crypto-Jews?


The case of Argentina is not the southern spanish impact, but the italian impact. Most immigrants to Argentina were northwest iberians if Im not wrong. Brazil is mainly northwest iberian too, but we still can perceive a bit of italian impact too. The rest of South America I dont know, maybe they are mostly castelians. Central America and Caribean are mostly southeast iberian and canarian.


Maybe its easier to analyze this in form of a chart. I originally did this to measure italianess and spaniardness but im noticing its hard as many italins already score in the spanish spectrum

I excluded people scoring below 40% euro in case they gave weird results. The sign in the pic is wrong


https://image.ibb.co/f2BmBx/XXNorthern_Euro.png