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Vojnik
01-31-2013, 05:25 AM
I thought I would make a separate thread for these results.


Doug McDonald results.

genome_(MY)_(NAME)_Full_20130124000728.txt

Most likely fit is 70.5% (+- 15.4%) Europe (all Southern Europe)

and 29.5% (+- 15.4%) Europe (various subcontinents)

which is 100% total Europe



The following are possible population sets and their fractions,

most likely at the top

Tuscan= 0.805 Lithuani= 0.195 or

Tuscan= 0.635 Hungary= 0.365 or

Tuscan= 0.772 Belorus= 0.228 or

Tuscan= 0.391 Romania= 0.609 or

Tuscan= 0.815 Finland= 0.185 or

Tuscan= 0.812 Russian= 0.188





This looks very much like what the green spot on teh map says: Balkan.



Doug McDonald

http://i50.tinypic.com/se96w0.png

http://i49.tinypic.com/28hgcci.png

http://i46.tinypic.com/hslyjn.png

http://i49.tinypic.com/2ahvb03.png

So do these results indicate that I am 100% indigenous to Europe, or more precisely, the Southern Europe/Balkans? Or is it only within a 500 year stretch like 23andme?

Who else here got the conclusion "100% total Europe" from Doug McDonald's analysis?

Vojnik
02-01-2013, 08:20 AM
bump

Caismeachd
02-01-2013, 08:30 AM
I just have a tiny blip of south asia on the chromosome chart but my results were also 100% European. I clustered closest to Hungary for some reason. So they aren't all that accurate sometimes.

But yes, you are 100% indigenous to Europe. Why would you think you aren't?

The 500 year stretch on 23andme. I don't know. That's a good question. I don't know where 23andme gets the 500 year thing from. These are just comparing your sample to other known population samples and those are recent. I think the 500 year thing is a bit arbitrary and maybe just a marketing phrase for people who are mixed/Americans who want to know what they are closest too in Europe or elsewhere because the tests can't be completely precise at this point. But I don't know enough about it unfortunately.

Vojnik
02-01-2013, 09:00 AM
I just have a tiny blip of south asia on the chromosome chart but my results were also 100% European. I clustered closest to Hungary for some reason. So they aren't all that accurate sometimes.

The 500 year stretch on 23andme. I don't know. That's a good question. I don't know where 23andme gets the 500 year thing from. These are just comparing your sample to other known population samples and those are recent. I think the 500 year thing is a bit arbitrary and maybe just a marketing phrase for people who are mixed/Americans who want to know what they are closest too in Europe or elsewhere because the tests can't be completely precise at this point. But I don't know enough about it unfortunately.

Thanks for the info.

Well that tiny speck of south Asian which shows up on your chromosome chart is probably just what they consider 'noise'. I show 0.1% east Asian on my ancestry composition, but there is no sign of it on my McDonald results, which also probably means it's just noise.



But yes, you are 100% indigenous to Europe. Why would you think you aren't?

I'm not denying it, I'm just curious to know whether the analysis by Doug indicates a continuity of European ancestry longer then the supposed 500 year stretch advertised by 23andme. I am hopeless with genetic ancestry, so I just wanted some opinions. :)