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11-10-2025, 09:23 AM
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My father's side is British, primarily Scots/Irish, and my mother's is what you might call "Ellis Island Euromutt," primarily Irish (2/16) and German (3/16) with a notable amount of Southern Italian (Basilicata, 1/16) and Western Croatian (Losinj, 2/16). Every test I've done shows that this trace MENA is from my mother's side, and given her fairly mixed ancestry, I've no reason to disbelieve it's existence per se. That said, though, we have fairly complete records of her ancestors (dating to around 1750), and no MENA at all shows up in any of my (many) maternal relatives also tested, nor in my general matches. Further, when playing around with G25, IllustrativeDNA, etc., it often disappears entirely (e.g. when looking at Steppe/Hunter-Gatherer, where only about 1/4 of the time a 0.2% Mahgreb or something pops up alongside the 'classical' European stuff).
Would y'all chalk this MENA trace to the general admixture of the Italian and/or Croat populations, a sort of false positive "Mediterranean Noise," some forgotten ancestor from a few hundreds years ago, or just the particular 'flavor' of my genes in particular?
If it were more consistent I wouldn't care at all -- it's the 'flightiness' of it that gets me.
My father's side is British, primarily Scots/Irish, and my mother's is what you might call "Ellis Island Euromutt," primarily Irish (2/16) and German (3/16) with a notable amount of Southern Italian (Basilicata, 1/16) and Western Croatian (Losinj, 2/16). Every test I've done shows that this trace MENA is from my mother's side, and given her fairly mixed ancestry, I've no reason to disbelieve it's existence per se. That said, though, we have fairly complete records of her ancestors (dating to around 1750), and no MENA at all shows up in any of my (many) maternal relatives also tested, nor in my general matches. Further, when playing around with G25, IllustrativeDNA, etc., it often disappears entirely (e.g. when looking at Steppe/Hunter-Gatherer, where only about 1/4 of the time a 0.2% Mahgreb or something pops up alongside the 'classical' European stuff).
Would y'all chalk this MENA trace to the general admixture of the Italian and/or Croat populations, a sort of false positive "Mediterranean Noise," some forgotten ancestor from a few hundreds years ago, or just the particular 'flavor' of my genes in particular?
If it were more consistent I wouldn't care at all -- it's the 'flightiness' of it that gets me.