View Full Version : AncestryDNA results not showing ancestry i know i have
zesdaether
03-02-2022, 02:29 AM
I just got my results and am puzzled to find that there is no Portuguese nor French showing up. My mother has strong Portuguese roots on her mother's side and French on her father's side. It is not that distant at all and both my mother and her sister have very obvious med features. I have also been classified as things like atlanto med. Yet here are my results:
112900
(apologies for any incorrect terminology, I havent been on this forum in a while)
J. Ketch
03-02-2022, 02:44 AM
If your French ancestry is from Brittany/NW France it could be hidden in the Irish/Scottish scores, as they tend to score that highly, above French. As for Portuguese, if it's recent ancestry it should be there.
Celestia
03-02-2022, 03:09 AM
I have the same issue.
My mother is from Cajun Louisiana and she only scores 9% France on AncestryDNA. My sisters and I don’t score any at all. As Creoda stated if your French ancestry is from Brittany it will cluster with “England and NW Europe”
I would recommend testing with 23andme. It was much more accurate in my family’s case :)
Purple Panther
03-02-2022, 03:51 AM
I have the same issue.
My mother is from Cajun Louisiana and she only scores 9% France on AncestryDNA. My sisters and I don’t score any at all. As Creoda stated if your French ancestry is from Brittany it will cluster with “England and NW Europe”
I would recommend testing with 23andme. It was much more accurate in my family’s case :)
Do you have a link to your results? We're quite diverse, both Briton *and* Gaelic.
Celestia
03-02-2022, 04:15 AM
Do you have a link to your results? We're quite diverse, both Briton *and* Gaelic.
Maybe we’re cousins
112901
Purple Panther
03-02-2022, 04:57 AM
Maybe we’re cousins
112901
My sister got around 97% "British & Irish", so you're more diverse. As for cousins, you look more like my cousin than some of my real cousins do.
Celestia
03-02-2022, 05:04 AM
My sister got around 97% "British & Irish", so you're more diverse. As for cousins, you look more like my cousin than some of my real cousins do.
Haha same. I don’t have many cousins but most of them are blonde and blue eyed lol.
SilverKnight
03-02-2022, 05:07 AM
I have the same issue.
My mother is from Cajun Louisiana and she only scores 9% France on AncestryDNA. My sisters and I don’t score any at all. As Creoda stated if your French ancestry is from Brittany it will cluster with “England and NW Europe”
I would recommend testing with 23andme. It was much more accurate in my family’s case :)
This is your answer.
Good luck.
Purple Panther
03-02-2022, 05:15 AM
Haha same. I don’t have many cousins but most of them are blonde and blue eyed lol.
You and I share the same coloring. You're prettier than I am, though. ;-)
PaulieVanZant
03-02-2022, 05:17 AM
Ancestry seems to have the strange habit to break down everything a bit more southern shifted (at least in Europe) to its molecule so hard, til it can rearrange it into northern groups.
For example, it got everything right in my case, even down to the baltic part within my East Prussian heritage, but reconstructed my hungarian gramps into northern ethnicities. (Gedmatch effortlessly gets it right and even MyHeritage had it right)
https://i.ibb.co/bXhwyyb/Screenshot-20220212-030314.png
calxpal
07-19-2023, 08:46 AM
Interesting I think Ancestry has a very strong tendency to shift DNA results North compared to other companies.
Not saying Ancestry is bad though, all DNA companies have their own problems with results.
Grace O'Malley
07-19-2023, 09:03 AM
I just got my results and am puzzled to find that there is no Portuguese nor French showing up. My mother has strong Portuguese roots on her mother's side and French on her father's side. It is not that distant at all and both my mother and her sister have very obvious med features. I have also been classified as things like atlanto med. Yet here are my results:
112900
(apologies for any incorrect terminology, I havent been on this forum in a while)
As Creoda pointed out your Ireland and also Scotland category will hold a lot of your Breton score.
Both the Ireland category and the Scotland category also cover Brittany. The reason for this is most probably because they don't have a specific Breton category and Breton's are different dna wise than the rest of France.
You can see here that Ireland also is highlighted in Brittany.
https://i.imgur.com/lad2Q3W.png
Also Scotland
https://i.imgur.com/EGNLr7N.png
Wales doesn't go down to Brittany which doesn't make sense because both Bretons and Welsh speak a Brittonic Celtic language while both Ireland and Scotland speak Goidelic Celtic languages. The main reason however is because when you compare Breton results to other French populations they don't match the French samples that they are comparing your dna to.
If you have recent Portuguese ancestry I don't know why you aren't showing some of that? I'm not sure how much Portuguese ancestry you have and how far back it is.
This is what England & Northwestern Europe cover.
https://i.imgur.com/1vTItXt.png
Also what is more accurate are the Genetic Communities. People that have recent ancestry from certain populations will get GCs from that area so it would be interesting to see what GCs you get?
RyoHazuki
07-19-2023, 06:23 PM
Ancestry seems to have the strange habit to break down everything a bit more southern shifted (at least in Europe) to its molecule so hard, til it can rearrange it into northern groups.
For example, it got everything right in my case, even down to the baltic part within my East Prussian heritage, but reconstructed my hungarian gramps into northern ethnicities. (Gedmatch effortlessly gets it right and even MyHeritage had it right)
https://i.ibb.co/bXhwyyb/Screenshot-20220212-030314.png
If I had to guess it's because the overwhelming number of customers are Anglo Americans, so their reference data reflects that. You could be a northern european with more or less farmer ancestry, or a North/South mix and ancestry will have trouble differentiating them since they're fundamentally the same ancient populations with different ratios of farmer/steppe/whg
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