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FilhoV
05-03-2019, 07:41 PM
https://eurasiandna.com/how-to-interpret-your-ancestry-admixture-results/

Fiko0
05-03-2019, 09:48 PM
https://eurasiandna.com/how-to-interpret-your-ancestry-admixture-results/

Man this whole DNA results and calculation things are one big maze. One side tells this, other side tells that. You dont know which one you should use as a guidline.

I tried almost all calculators. The one says i'm close to Cirkassian, Balkar, Karachay, Ossetian, Alan, Abkhazian, (North Caucasus). Other calculators says i'm closer to Georgians / Armenians (which i doubt).

Its also very strange that most of calculators show very low to nothing Siberian or East Asian results (had only 4% ancestral altaic).

This while various historians tells us that we are descendants of Kipchak Turks. But genetically or culturally... I dont know.

I'm btw a Meskheti Turk from Ardahan.

Prinses
05-03-2019, 09:51 PM
Man this whole DNA results and calculation things are one big maze. One side tells this, other side tells that. You dont know which one you should use as a guidline.

I tried almost all calculators. The one says i'm close to Cirkassian, Balkar, Karachay, Ossetian, Alan, Abkhazian, (North Caucasus). Other calculators says i'm closer to Georgians / Armenians (which i doubt).

Its also very strange that most of calculators show very low Siberian or East Asian results (had only 4% ancestral altaic).

This while various historians tells us that we are descendants of Kipchak Turks. But genetically or culturally... I dont know.

I'm btw a Meskheti Turk from Ardahan.

This is what I believed my whole life until I discovered genetic testing :lmao
As for the calculators I score even lower East Asian and Siberian. It has alot to do which region of Turkey you’re from.

Fiko0
05-03-2019, 09:56 PM
This is what I believed my whole life until I discovered genetic testing :lmao
As for the calculators I score even lower East Asian and Siberian. It has alot to do which region of Turkey you’re from.

I dont really know either but something is just strange. I'm planning to do a Y-DNA 67 test.

Lucas
05-03-2019, 10:19 PM
Man this whole DNA results and calculation things are one big maze. One side tells this, other side tells that. You dont know which one you should use as a guidline.

I tried almost all calculators. The one says i'm close to Cirkassian, Balkar, Karachay, Ossetian, Alan, Abkhazian, (North Caucasus). Other calculators says i'm closer to Georgians / Armenians (which i doubt).

Its also very strange that most of calculators show very low to nothing Siberian or East Asian results (had only 4% ancestral altaic).

This while various historians tells us that we are descendants of Kipchak Turks. But genetically or culturally... I dont know.

I'm btw a Meskheti Turk from Ardahan.

Can you post your K36 Eurogenes? I've never seen Meshetian Turk result.

Fiko0
05-03-2019, 10:30 PM
Can you post your K36 Eurogenes? I've never seen Meshetian Turk result.

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

Lucas
05-03-2019, 10:32 PM
https://i.imgur.com/KKWtJEK.jpg

Large share of Caucasian components indeed. But different propoertions than among Trabzon Turks.

Fiko0
05-03-2019, 10:35 PM
Large share of Caucasian components indeed. But different propoertions than among Trabzon Turks.

Yes im always around 50% Caucasian on most calculators. Can you show me a sample of Trabzon Turk?

Lucas
05-03-2019, 10:43 PM
Yes im always around 50% Caucasian on most calculators. Can you show me a sample of Trabzon Turk?

It depends on sample but all have few percent higher Armenian and much higher East-Med 10% or more. You have higher Near Eastern.
North Caucasian and West Caucasian are similar to you.

Lemgrant
05-03-2019, 10:47 PM
https://eurasiandna.com/how-to-interpret-your-ancestry-admixture-results/

That is a good article. Also the updated results from 23andme a few months ago changed in an inaccurate way for many users.

Slavic Italian
05-04-2019, 12:05 PM
That's because some of these calculators lack samples. That is why you all are seeing a difference in results depending on the calculator. Some lack significant samples and are inaccurate due to this fact. Due to a lack of samples their algorithm is very flawed.

J. Ketch
05-04-2019, 12:25 PM
[yank on]

I'm really struggling with interpreting my results. FTDNA says 100% British Isles, but Ancestry says 53% England & NW Europe, 47% Ireland/Scotland. What could that possibly mean? Am I a Viking or what? And where is my native American?

These tests are bunk anyway. We're Black Irish, so I should get some Spanish from the Spanish Armada.

[yank off]

Lemgrant
05-04-2019, 12:31 PM
[yank on]

I'm really struggling with interpreting my results. FTDNA says 100% British Isles, but Ancestry says 53% England & NW Europe, 47% Ireland/Scotland. What could that possibly mean? Am I a Viking or what? And where is my native American?

These tests are bunk anyway. We're Black Irish, so I should get some Spanish from the Spanish Armada.

[yank off]

:rotfl

dosas
05-04-2019, 04:00 PM
[yank on]

I'm really struggling with interpreting my results. FTDNA says 100% British Isles, but Ancestry says 53% England & NW Europe, 47% Ireland/Scotland. What could that possibly mean? Am I a Viking or what? And where is my native American?

These tests are bunk anyway. We're Black Irish, so I should get some Spanish from the Spanish Armada.

[yank off]


https://youtu.be/FrWwpzYOrRI

Lemgrant
05-04-2019, 06:55 PM
https://youtu.be/FrWwpzYOrRI

and imagine with next update that 1% Viking will be removed :rotfl