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Jana
11-14-2021, 12:00 PM
I'm very satisfied with their service. It went quickly, and I got a top notch raw data quality, even better than old 23andme V4 chip (around 172 000 snps!). My results and genetic community look very fine, but biggest value I got from this test is that I matched with very close family in the US who I had no idea ever tested, including full sister of my maternal grandfather! I'm on all these other sites but found them only on Ancestry, which seems to have giant database of American customers.

https://i.imgur.com/CkWRW5c.png

Interesting how they show where each reference peaks, and how much typical people in each region score of it. Balkans peaks in southern Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Montenegro and central Serbia.
https://i.imgur.com/AEgpQ47.png

Eastern European peaks in much of Poland (south and central), Slovakia, west Ukraine and east of Moravia.
https://i.imgur.com/PumzY21.png

Germanic Europe is obviously generic German component.
https://i.imgur.com/BZ8SUuD.png

Baltics peak in Latvia and Lithuania. But small amount of Baltics seems to be fairly common to score for other peoples with eastern European DNA.
https://i.imgur.com/B11vwSj.png

My results really make sense. I am "northern shifted" from full Dalmatian results of my relatives and get small German input they don't have. My amount of Balkan/EE seems to correspond with how people in central Croatia score (Karlovac-Zagreb area)
Ofc I messaged them to talk them into uploading to gedmatch. That way I will see how my grandpa results looked like, and I will be able to get pure Dalmatian Islanders gedmatch results.

This how my 100% Dalmatian family I matched with scores:

Sister of my grandfather (100% from my Island)

88% The Balkans
12% Eastern Europe & Russia

Her son, who is also 100% Dalmatian Islander as his father is from another Island in northern Dalmatia

84% The Balkans
14% Eastern Europe & Russia
2% Baltics

Another close cousin fully from my Island

84% The Balkans
12% Eastern Europe & Russia
2% Baltics
2% Sweden & Denmark

We all get same genetic community which looks to be mainly based on Croats who emigrated to the US, as my family did too.
https://i.imgur.com/nkvwkob.png
https://i.imgur.com/YbCy9gP.png

Here are my merged results, raw data from 23andme, MyHeritage and Ancestry combined with over 180 000 snps for maximum precision.

Eurogenes K13

North_Atlantic 29.98 Pct
Baltic 32.51 Pct
West_Med 15.6 Pct
West_Asian 10.47 Pct
East_Med 10.02 Pct
Red_Sea -
South_Asian -
East_Asian 0.36 Pct
Siberian 1.07 Pct
Amerindian -
Oceanian -
Northeast_African -
Sub-Saharan -

Distance to: Feiichy

3.93333192 Hungarian_Alföld
4.02328224 Hungarian
4.13927530 Hungarian_Transdanubia+Budapest
4.31771931 Croat
4.40794737 Croat_North
4.99470720 Slovenian
5.01708082 Croat_West
5.04346111 Csángó-Ceangău
5.40558970 Croat_East
5.82369299 Croat_South

Target: Feiichy
Distance: 1.5415% / 1.54154158 | ADC: 0.25x RC

68.8 Poland_Lemko
25.1 Swiss_French
5.7 Dargin
0.4 Austrian

Target: Feiichy
Distance: 1.5452% / 1.54519005 | ADC: 0.25x RC

37.2 AV1_Hungary_Avar_1361_ybp
36.4 MJ37_Chernyakhov_2430386_AD_
11.8 I4137_Czech_Early_Slav_dup.I4137.SG_1235_ybp
10.7 I4131_Hungary_Bell_Beaker_EBA_4289_ybp
3.9 BR1_Hungary_Mako_Culture_2100_BC_2100_BC_
Dodecad K12b

Gedrosia 5.77 Pct
Siberian 0.83 Pct
Northwest_African -
Southeast_Asian -
Atlantic_Med 27.64 Pct
North_European 45.01 Pct
South_Asian -
East_African -
Southwest_Asian 2.97 Pct
East_Asian -
Caucasus 17.78 Pct
Sub_Saharan -

Distance to: Feiichy

1.53899318 Croat
2.70608573 Croat_South
2.75925715 Slovenian
2.88485702 Hungarian
2.98298508 Hungarian_Transdanubia+Budapest
3.44249909 Hungarian_Alföld
3.57850527 Hungarian_North
4.13793427 Bosnian
4.97907622 Moldovan_North
5.13030214 Ukrainian_Ivano-Frankivsk

Target: Feiichy
Distance: 0.8192% / 0.81919293 | ADC: 0.25x RC

64.8 Slovenian
30.0 Croat
4.6 Dargin
0.6 Bavarian_German

Target: Feiichy
Distance: 0.3019% / 0.30186975 | R2P

79.1 Beaker_Central_Europe
20.9 İkiztepe_LC
Eurogenes K36
Amerindian -
Arabian -
Armenian -
Basque 1.25 Pct
Central_African -
Central_Euro 8.84 Pct
East_African -
East_Asian -
East_Balkan 9.04 Pct
East_Central_Asian -
East_Central_Euro 18.16 Pct
East_Med 1.06 Pct
Eastern_Euro 8.2 Pct
Fennoscandian 7.08 Pct
French 6.16 Pct
Iberian 10.12 Pct
Indo-Chinese -
Italian 12.83 Pct
Malayan -
Near_Eastern -
North_African -
North_Atlantic 3.7 Pct
North_Caucasian 4.72 Pct
North_Sea 5.88 Pct
Northeast_African -
Oceanian -
Omotic -
Pygmy -
Siberian -
South_Asian -
South_Central_Asian -
South_Chinese -
Volga-Ural -
West_African -
West_Caucasian 0.88 Pct
West_Med 2.08 Pct

And finally, modeling with modern proxy pops ran me like this.

Target: Feiichy
Distance: 1.8232% / 1.82324899

53.5 Belorussian
25.1 Italian_Molise
21.4 Dutch

Cheers! :)

El_Jibaro
11-14-2021, 12:10 PM
Great results!

reboun
11-14-2021, 12:25 PM
Congratulations :)

Leto
11-14-2021, 04:29 PM
Wouldn't order it personally but good for you! :icon_smile:

rothaer
11-15-2021, 11:47 PM
A good result, I think, albeit it requires some experience in interpretation.

If an American with unknown ancestry would get that result he would believe that he is 66% from that Balkan area and 26% from Eastern Europe and that's not correct, as we know.

That Balkan component is a particular mixture of proto Slav and paleo Balkan / Imperial Roman. If you deviate from that in one direction - here you as an average Croatian are at the northern fringe of that Balkan component area - you get additional Eastern European to balance the result.

But if you once are into an applicable interpretation, these results are useful and enlightening.
Also, AncestryDNA is better than 23andMe for people from SE Europe, because at 23andMe all is merged into a "Balkan and Greece" component, while you have it divided at AncestryDNA.

And last but not least the huge database of AncestryDNA is a nice thing. :thumb001:

Jana
11-16-2021, 07:08 PM
A good result, I think, albeit it requires some experience in interpretation.

If an American with unknown ancestry would get that result he would believe that he is 66% from that Balkan area and 26% from Eastern Europe and that's not correct, as we know.

That Balkan component is a particular mixture of proto Slav and paleo Balkan / Imperial Roman. If you deviate from that in one direction - here you as an average Croatian are at the northern fringe of that Balkan component area - you get additional Eastern European to balance the result.

But if you once are into an applicable interpretation, these results are useful and enlightening.
Also, AncestryDNA is better than 23andMe for people from SE Europe, because at 23andMe all is merged into a "Balkan and Greece" component, while you have it divided at AncestryDNA.

And last but not least the huge database of AncestryDNA is a nice thing. :thumb001:

Thank you! :)

From 3 DNA tests I did, this one works best for me! And it's awesome how I could improve my family tree a lot and discover many ancestors I didn't know about trough DNA relatives who studied old records!
Now I know I even have some centuries old Italian (Venetian) ancestry from my Hvar Island side, something that was very unexpected discovery for me.

And, considering other tests currently on the market, anyone interested in good raw data quality can't chose anything but AncestryDNA.

Ion Basescul
11-16-2021, 07:43 PM
Germanic Europe is obviously generic German component.
https://i.imgur.com/BZ8SUuD.png




So a person with actual Germanic ancestry receives 4% and me with none 3%? Sounds like they aren't as accurate as I thought.

Jana
11-16-2021, 07:46 PM
So a person with actual Germanic ancestry receives 4% and me with none 3%? Sounds like they aren't as accurate as I thought.

And how exactly do you know you have none? I get such amount of French & German on 23andme, so I would say estimate for me is correct.

Ion Basescul
11-16-2021, 08:04 PM
And how exactly do you know you have none? I get such amount of French & German on 23andme, so I would say estimate for me is correct.

The only line on which I could get some Germanic is that from Southern Moldova, where my maternal grandpa comes from, because that's where the bulk of Germans settled. The closest German village is 18km away and the closest Czech is 25km away.
But on that line I know even the great-grandparents of my grandpa (aka my great-great-great-grandparents), and up to him they are all Romanians who were born in the same village.
For those in the North and Centre the odds are significantly smaller, but there the lines are also well researched; up to at least great-great-grandparent level for all and further for some. The only possibility can come from the fact that once I get at great-great-grandparent level, for most ladies I don't have the maiden surname. But even if one were to have a Germanic surname, I am told that they were romanophones. This is very obvious from their nicknames of how people in the village and family called them, as opposed to the official forename in documents. They have typical Romanian nicknames in the late 1800s such as Catinca, Milica, Ilenuța, Sanda. So from this angle it's also dubious.

And I don't know if you noticed, but for me with 3% the range is even wider than for you with 4%. I get 0-12%. I want to think that it works like an Oracle, where some of my Slavic part is often confused with something West Slavic. But that gets refuted by you scoring more Balkan than me, while at the same time being more Northern and Western on K13. This is 23andme and MyHeritage problem all again, where for people from our region, Balkan and Eastern Euro can often overflow into one another. And apparently some could be confused for Germanic too.

Jana
11-16-2021, 08:19 PM
The only line on which I could get some Germanic is that from Southern Moldova, where my maternal grandpa comes from, because that's where the bulk of Germans settled. The closest German village is 18km away and the closest Czech is 25km away.
But on that line I know even the great-grandparents of my grandpa (aka my great-great-great-grandparents), and up to him they are all Romanians who were born in the same village.
For those in the North and Centre the odds are significantly smaller, but there the lines are also well researched; up to at least great-great-grandparent level for all and further for some. The only possibility can come from the fact that once I get at great-great-grandparent level, for most ladies I don't have the maiden surname. But even if one were to have a Germanic surname, I am told that they were romanophones. This is very obvious from their nicknames of how people in the village and family called them, as opposed to the official forename in documents. They have typical Romanian nicknames in the late 1800s such as Catinca, Milica, Ilenuța, Sanda. So from this angle it's also dubious.

And I don't know if you noticed, but for me with 3% the range is even wider than for you with 4%. I get 0-12%. I want to think that it works like an Oracle, where some of my Slavic part is often confused with something West Slavic. But that gets refuted by you scoring more Balkan than me, while at the same time being more Northern and Western on K13. This is 23andme and MyHeritage problem all again, where for people from our region, Balkan and Eastern Euro can often overflow into one another. And apparently some could be confused for Germanic too.

Maybe you have some Csango Magyar admixture.

knez01
11-16-2021, 08:29 PM
How much did it cost you?

Rćdwald
11-16-2021, 08:29 PM
I like AncestryDNA, and price-wise it's a good value. If they would sequence Y it would be better.

Jana
11-16-2021, 08:42 PM
How much did it cost you?

I got it as a gift :)

Jana
11-26-2021, 12:05 AM
My communities update is crazy. I have my doubts about it's accuracy. I do have ancestry from Vojvodina which was extremely diverse region, and not entirely clear to me, but this is just insane.

https://i.imgur.com/RHaZy0J.png

Kudos to rothear who posted them in other thread while I was banned. :)

Hopefully I will be able to test my maternal grandma sister who is still living and complete the puzzle.

Celestia
11-26-2021, 12:14 AM
Congrats on the results and welcome back!