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FilhoV
09-12-2018, 06:25 PM
https://i.imgur.com/c0uRRPJ.png
https://imgur.com/a/XkVuXlP

Wife’s and mine

FilhoV
09-12-2018, 06:31 PM
Don’t know what to think of them

Leto
09-12-2018, 09:10 PM
I don't like it. Many people would believe they are actually part this and that. Like I'm sooo mixed. I mean you don't have any French ancestry, do you?

Sp_loa
09-12-2018, 09:26 PM
I’m really impressed by their ability to distinguish Portuguese blood from Spanish blood.
Strong SW Europeans

Brás Garcia de Mascarenhas
09-12-2018, 09:28 PM
Can we see the previous results to compare?

tekken999
09-12-2018, 09:36 PM
Ummm soooo apparently I'm more Portuguese than spanish now too according to ancestry, even though I'm puerto rican. Not sure if this makes any sense :confused:

https://i.imgur.com/sylVyU5.jpg

tekken999
09-12-2018, 09:42 PM
Here are my updates to compare

https://i.imgur.com/ruKU46w.png

https://i.imgur.com/XVmbn79.jpg

Dick
09-12-2018, 09:45 PM
Try this hack if it still works

https://www.theapricity.com/forum/showthread.php?256515-Ancestry-Update-How-to-see-yours&p=5398940&viewfull=1#post5398940


Mine seems pretty basic

{"version":4,"createdAt":1534578678000,"regions ":\

{"key":"Slavic","percentage":82,"lowerConfidence":79,"upperConfidence":100,"lowCo nfidenceAssignment":false,"color":"#f1e000"},

{"key":"GreeceAlbania","percentage":18,"lowerConfidence":17,"upperConfidence":20,"lowConf idenceAssignment":false,"color":"#75cd00"}]}

Brás Garcia de Mascarenhas
09-12-2018, 09:46 PM
Ummm soooo apparently I'm mostly Portuguese now too according to ancestry, even though I'm puerto rican. Not sure if this makes any sense :confused:

https://i.imgur.com/sylVyU5.jpg

I am not very familiar with Puerto Rico's history but is there a way to know the origin and regions of most of its original settlers? If there was a significant number of colonizers from Galiza that might explain it. Galicians are strikingly similar to the Portuguese and most of them get from three to five dots on Portugal on 23andMe.

tekken999
09-12-2018, 09:58 PM
I am not very familiar with Puerto Rico's history but is there a way to know the origin and regions of most of its original settlers? If there was a significant number of colonizers from Galiza that might explain it. Galicians are strikingly similar to the Portuguese, and most of them on 23andMe get from three to five dots on Portugal.

Actually there were many galicians settlers to Puerto rico during one time. You're probably right that it's due to my galician ancestry because even though my eugene k15 results closest approximation comes out to be Portuguese, on euro k13 its about even with galicia. My mothers last name is Otero which is a very common galician last name.

So it's prob the reason why. And I know that Galicia was once part of Portugal and are very similar in terms of language and ethnicity as a result :thumb001:

Eurogenes EUtest V2 K15 4-Ancestors Oracle

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Least-squares method.

Using 1 population approximation:
1 Portuguese @ 12.728664
2 Spanish_Extremadura @ 12.818033
3 Spanish_Murcia @ 13.270893
4 Spanish_Galicia @ 13.334726
5 Spanish_Castilla_Y_Leon @ 13.418543
6 Spanish_Cataluna @ 13.969191
7 Spanish_Andalucia @ 14.707794
8 North_Italian @ 14.769558
9 Spanish_Valencia @ 14.849102
10 Spanish_Castilla_La_Mancha @ 15.242348
11 Spanish_Cantabria @ 15.308724
12 Southwest_French @ 16.300249
13 Spanish_Aragon @ 16.689562
14 French @ 17.180973
15 Tuscan @ 19.045301
16 Serbian @ 20.409477
17 South_Dutch @ 20.743446
18 Romanian @ 21.502945
19 Austrian @ 21.732723
20 Bulgarian @ 22.312880

K13 Oracle ref data revised 21 Nov 2013

Least-squares method.

Using 1 population approximation:
1 Portuguese @ 13.747260
2 Spanish_Galicia @ 13.977714
3 Spanish_Extremadura @ 14.294411
4 Spanish_Murcia @ 15.298977
5 Spanish_Castilla_Y_Leon @ 15.403619
6 North_Italian @ 15.632749
7 Spanish_Cataluna @ 16.081270
8 Spanish_Valencia @ 16.261526
9 Spanish_Andalucia @ 16.674314
10 Spanish_Castilla_La_Mancha @ 16.826620
11 Spanish_Cantabria @ 17.140785
12 French @ 17.439077
13 Southwest_French @ 18.442698
14 Spanish_Aragon @ 19.312119
15 Tuscan @ 19.505119
16 West_German @ 21.496483
17 Romanian @ 21.765978
18 Serbian @ 22.007532
19 South_Dutch @ 22.073610
20 Bulgarian @ 23.319979

Brás Garcia de Mascarenhas
09-12-2018, 10:02 PM
Actually there were many galicians settlers to Puerto rico during one time. You're probably right that it's due to my galician ancestry because even though my eugene k15 results closest approximation comes out to be Portuguese, on euro k13 its about even with galicia. My mothers last name is Otero which is a very common galician last name.

So it's prob the reason why. And I know that Galicia was once part of Portugal and are very similar in terms of language and ethnicity as a result :thumb001:

It is a fair speculation I would say. After a quick research I read that Puerto Rico was heavily colonized by Cannarians as well. A lot of people tend to forget the major Portuguese influence on the archipelago since it was firstly discovered and colonized by the Portuguese and only afterwards by the Spanish. If you are familiar with Portuguese language you might find this article interesting (and if not you might translate it with Google translator):

https://bloguedominho.blogs.sapo.pt/canarias-uma-profunda-influencia-7184017

Perhaps down the road you do have Portuguese ancestors, who knows.

Rædwald
09-12-2018, 10:19 PM
Try this hack if it still works

https://www.theapricity.com/forum/showthread.php?256515-Ancestry-Update-How-to-see-yours&p=5398940&viewfull=1#post5398940


Mine seems pretty basic

{"version":4,"createdAt":1534578678000,"regions ":\

{"key":"Slavic","percentage":82,"lowerConfidence":79,"upperConfidence":100,"lowCo nfidenceAssignment":false,"color":"#f1e000"},

{"key":"GreeceAlbania","percentage":18,"lowerConfidence":17,"upperConfidence":20,"lowConf idenceAssignment":false,"color":"#75cd00"}]}

Mine just updated fully. Finally.

https://s8.postimg.cc/y5ayculd1/Screenshot_2018-09-12_at_19.46.17.png

I suppose my French ancestry is reading as Northwestern Europe here? I know I'm more than 1% :lol:

tekken999
09-12-2018, 10:31 PM
It is a fair speculation I would say. After a quick research I read that Puerto Rico was heavily colonized by Cannarians as well. A lot of people tend to forget the major Portuguese influence on the archipelago since it was firstly discovered and colonized by the Portuguese and only afterwards by the Spanish. If you are familiar with Portuguese language you might find this article interesting (and if not you might translate it with Google translator):

https://bloguedominho.blogs.sapo.pt/canarias-uma-profunda-influencia-7184017

Perhaps down the road you do have Portuguese ancestors, who knows.

I actually didn't know that the canary islands were discovered and colonized by Portuguese first before the Spanish. Maybe it's possibly due to that then, unfortunately its a bit difficult to find historical documents in Puerto Rico which kept records of immigrant arrivals so I don't even have an idea when my ancestors first came to the Island. I've only heard from a family member who did research that according to legend, my great great grandfather's family came the from the north of Spain. I speculate that it was Galicia but sadly it's difficult to find out these things. Either way, I would be happy to have Portuguese or Galician descendants

Obrigado pelo artigo :thumb001:

FilhoV
09-12-2018, 11:21 PM
Can we see the previous results to compare?

https://i.imgur.com/4G4X2Ce.jpg

Sikeliot
09-12-2018, 11:22 PM
One drop rule! You're black!

FilhoV
09-12-2018, 11:23 PM
One drop rule! You're black!

From the waste down lol

FilhoV
09-12-2018, 11:25 PM
I actually didn't know that the canary islands were discovered and colonized by Portuguese first before the Spanish. Maybe it's possibly due to that then, unfortunately its a bit difficult to find historical documents in Puerto Rico which kept records of immigrant arrivals so I don't even have an idea when my ancestors first came to the Island. I've only heard from a family member who did research that according to legend, my great great grandfather's family came the from the north of Spain. I speculate that it was Galicia but sadly it's difficult to find out these things. Either way, I would be happy to have Portuguese or Galician descendants

Obrigado pelo artigo :thumb001:

Portuguese influence in the Canary Islands goes way back as they were discovered by the Portuguese and had many Portuguese settlers not to mention the fisherman that fisher Macronesia

FilhoV
09-12-2018, 11:28 PM
https://i.imgur.com/wJpyqNu.jpg

My Genetic community

FilhoV
09-12-2018, 11:34 PM
I don't like it. Many people would believe they are actually part this and that. Like I'm sooo mixed. I mean you don't have any French ancestry, do you?

I think they use Gedmatch admixture and assign nations to it do France is probably my WHG component and the rest is in the Iberian, the Portugal tag is essentially EEF and WHG

tekken999
09-12-2018, 11:46 PM
Portuguese influence in the Canary Islands goes way back as they were discovered by the Portuguese and had many Portuguese settlers not to mention the fisherman that fisher Macronesia
That's awesome, I had no idea about that because the Canary Islands is a history that is not taught very much in Puerto Rico even though they had an enormous impact on the Puerto Rican culture. Well I'm proud to have part of portuguese or galician ancestry in me, whatever it is supposed to be! :cool: