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It’s not mine. The author claims that the methodology is based on g25+QAPDM.
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J. Ketch
04-09-2026, 10:00 PM
Looks made-up and based on 'vibes' tbh.
LemurianSurvivor
04-09-2026, 10:02 PM
Is there anymore info on this? Ive been trying to find out about the genetics of se germans for a while not a lot seems to be known.
Looks made-up and based on 'vibes' tbh.
Why do you say that? It seems not far from the truth.
Is there anymore info on this? Ive been trying to find out about the genetics of se germans for a while not a lot seems to be known.
You search him on Twitter.
J. Ketch
04-10-2026, 08:43 PM
Why do you say that? It seems not far from the truth.
-The Germanic ancestry is overestimated, I can say that for sure for Belgium, and by extension everywhere else. Peterski posted a genetic study not long ago that showed that the Flemish are mostly Gaulish, not majority Germanic as this indicates.
-There is a pretty sharp genetic divide around the Rhine between NW Germans and South Germans/Flemish that is not shown here, it has a more gradual transition which you might expect if you hadn't seen results from the various regions
-Any amateur anthro/genetic map that is divided by arbitrary aesthetic lines rather than official state/region borders I assume is made up
Peterski
04-10-2026, 09:28 PM
Here is the Belgian study mentioned by J. Ketch:
https://www.theapricity.com/forum/showthread.php?395345-Belgian-ancestry-new-DNA-study
drb234
04-11-2026, 10:57 AM
Looks made-up and based on 'vibes' tbh.
It's based on amateur qpadm models but yeah definitely looks inflated in some groups
Birchy
04-11-2026, 11:22 AM
I’ve seen QpAdm models on Twitter that have southern Germans and Northern French samples as more Germanic than English people lol.
Gannicus
04-11-2026, 01:38 PM
I did a model on a Longobard buried in Hungary. The results for this individual were the inverse of what I'd expect.
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J. Ketch
04-11-2026, 11:15 PM
It's based on amateur qpadm models but yeah definitely looks inflated in some groups
I guess the further question is where is the database of academic samples that cover all these regions, because I don't think it exists.
re: Germanic overestimation, there was also this study from a couple of years ago which indicated modern Germans are on average over half Celtic, and 1/8 Slavic.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41562-024-01888-7
I did a model on a Longobard buried in Hungary. The results for this individual were the inverse of what I'd expect.
Interesting results. Why are you so continental Celtic shifted?
Benyzero
04-11-2026, 11:55 PM
I did a model on a Longobard buried in Hungary. The results for this individual were the inverse of what I'd expect.
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thats my grand grandpa
Gannicus
04-12-2026, 12:38 AM
Interesting results. Why are you so continental Celtic shifted?
That wasn't me, that's a longobard individual I modeled.
This is me:
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That wasn't me, that's a longobard individual I modeled.
This is me:
Oh ok
celticdragongod
04-13-2026, 12:25 PM
I guess the further question is where is the database of academic samples that cover all these regions, because I don't think it exists.
re: Germanic overestimation, there was also this study from a couple of years ago which indicated modern Germans are on average over half Celtic, and 1/8 Slavic.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41562-024-01888-7
I guess a lot of continental Celts were forcibly assimilated into Germanic culture.
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