I really like the g25 report.
my results:
https://imgur.com/a/EPkkkDO
https://imgur.com/a/q4QKtQm
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I really like the g25 report.
my results:
https://imgur.com/a/EPkkkDO
https://imgur.com/a/q4QKtQm
G25 results:
Slavic - 89.0%
Germanic - 10%
Mongolic - 1%
Pretty accurate, if I change the reference populations I still get similar admixture (Slavo-Germanic and Central/East Asian) plus Thracian/Illyrian/Greek. Very accurate and fits my known ancestry quite well.
Where can we do this?
Edit: Never mind, already found it.
Fit: 3.018
Lithuanian (South Zemaitija) 62.6%
Slovenian 37.4%
Fit: 2.820
Biaka 1.4%
Lithuanian (West Zemaitija) 71.2%
Slovenian 27.4%
I always get SSA noise, I've got quite recent mixed Euro ancestry so my modern-populations are never going to be too accurate, but yours looked pretty good.
For global I get:
Slavic (540–1160 AD) 74.6%
Baltic (900–1050 AD) 18.8%
Hellenic (1420–200 BC) 6.6%
My results:
Slavic 55,4%
Germanic 32,4%
Baltic 12,2%
Previously I had Insular Celtic but now no.
I did for my father (Azeri from Iran):
https://i.imgur.com/nkVZXb4.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/piPfhzp.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/VLyndK9.png
https://i.imgur.com/jvGpqON.png
I also wanna look up the ancient results in that website but Idk how to do it
YesQuote:
Originally Posted by 17571imre
24.99 Euros? Nopety nope, it won't say anything I already don't know, sorry
Germanic : 60.6%
Iberian : 27.8%
Sarmatian : 11.6%
^Not sure what to think about that
Mixed mode ancient seems the most legit at least for me :
Scandinavian (Iron Age) – VK390 34.1% (clusters with modern day Icelandics)
Visigoth (Iberia) – I12163 27.6% (clusters with Austrians/Alsatians)
Insular Celt (Roman period) – S14491 38.3% (clusters with modern day Britanny-France/Welsh)
This is most accurate result I have ever gotten from a DNA test probably this from IllustrativeDNA :thumb001: :
Fit: 1.855 :
Scandinavian (Iron Age) – VK390 34.1% (clusters with modern day Icelandics)
Visigoth (Iberia) – I12163 27.6% (clusters with Austrians/Alsatians)
Insular Celt (Roman period) – S14491 38.3% (clusters with modern day Britanny-France/Welsh)
With G25 previously I got something similar :
Target: Jamesbond007_scaled
Distance: 1.9624% / 0.01962356
42.8 England_IA (Insular Celtic)
32.0 ISL_Viking_Age_Pre_Christian (Icelandic viking)
25.2 SVK_Poprad_MA (Germanic Vandal)
https://i.imgur.com/AKVKvTE.png
https://i.imgur.com/6egvPlY.png
https://i.imgur.com/kwgj6NA.png
Still awaiting for the mixed mode results. Got it!
https://i.imgur.com/eeptb8h.png
https://i.imgur.com/7ajr9MG.png
https://i.imgur.com/Yezi51m.png
https://i.imgur.com/bBOxboY.png
https://i.imgur.com/OtQKL1I.png
Actually, i guess Liguria does make sense, as i have 25% of my ancestries from Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, South-East France.
I dunno you but that seems super legit or super official. I guess I'll take some snapshots too since everyone else is doing it . :
Ancient
https://blogger.googleusercontent.co...dv9GEfzH=s1326
Modern
https://blogger.googleusercontent.co...agEs5gPU=s1054
The truth is that I found Illustrative DNA very interesting. Practical, easy to understand, entertaining and playful at the same time.
Some of my PCAs with Southern Europe, Northern Europe, Balkans and Modern Africa where I am closer to the ancient Egyptian which in turn has a distance to the modern Egyptians.
https://blogger.googleusercontent.co...kxsIS6eBA=s991
https://blogger.googleusercontent.co...JDbnXj3pq=s967
https://blogger.googleusercontent.co...a2VrZxoKX=s991
Español
https://blogger.googleusercontent.co...lCVJJvHq=s1272
I think you have presented the topics in a way that I found easy to understand, clear, precise and concise, especially for someone like me who knows nothing about genetics.
What is the nationality of Illustrative DNA?
Hellenic: 37.4%
Germanic: 35.2%
Anatolian: 25.4%
Northwest African: 1.6%
Italic and Etruscan: 0.4%
It honestly doesn't seem very accurate to me
From Apulia, South Italy
I actually found the ancient breakdowns to be pretty good, more or less consistent with my vahaduo results. I did notice that the results vary quite a bit if an erroneous region is selected in the settings. Perhaps yours is set to the wrong region? Or maybe it just does not work well for you, unfortunately.
I don't really know, it is set in south Italy, the thing that strikes me as strange is that normally the other tests give me a mix of Italic and Hellenic for more or less 60/70% but in part this could be more correct, i come from one of the most important areas for the Lombards in southern Italy and also on vahaduo they can be modeled as 55/60% Minoan and 40/45% Sweden Battle Axe, same thing with Corder Ware and Sintashta, and actually among my relatives somatic tracts Nordic are very present (Freckles, light brown/blonde hair and ice blue eyes)
so let's say that in reality not even i have understood well from which peoples i am descended hahaha
Theoretically I should be a blend of my parents results, but of course I am recently mixed which can be tough for these kinds of calcs to handle. My result here looks more like modeling that is based on my closest single populations (midpoint).
Me:
Germanic (100–1000 AD)45.6%
Hellenic (1420–200 BC)21.2%
Baltic (900–1050 AD)13.8%
Liburnian (930–760 BC)10.0%
Sarmatian (360 BC–320 AD)9.4%
Papa:
Slavic (540–1160 AD)49.0%
Thracian (990–200 BC)41.0%
Turkic (650–1200 AD)5.0%
Crimean (250–400 AD)4.4%
Saami (650–900 AD)0.6%
Mama:
Germanic (100–1000 AD)77.4%
Imperial Roman (30 BC–400 AD)22.6%
Correction* Double checking my father's results because I remember him scoring Germanic. Awhile back I guess I had been playing with the populations, and must have eliminated Germanic from the source to see how my Hungarian side scored without it. I just added it back in.
So here is the results for my father if Germanic is included in the source.
Region is set to West/East Slavic & Hungarian:
Father:
3 populations
Fit: 2.318 (Good)
Slavic (540–1160 AD)49.0%
Thracian (990–200 BC)45.2%
Turkic (650–1200 AD)5.8%
4 Populations
Fit: 1.848 (Good)
Thracian (990–200 BC)34.0%
Slavic (540–1160 AD)31.4%
Germanic (100–1000 AD)28.6%
Turkic (650–1200 AD)6.0%
5 populations
Fit: 1.791 (Good)
Slavic (540–1160 AD)31.0%
Germanic (100–1000 AD)29.6%
Thracian (990–200 BC)26.0%
Crimean (250–400 AD)8.2%
Turkic (650–1200 AD)5.2%
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Also, for the sake of clarity, my result from my other post is the 5 population setting, with the region on Global, which is the setting designed for recently mixed folks.
My mother's is a 4 populations setting, which is the max for her selected region, Central Europe.
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Do you have results for your mother as well, Imre?
My father's results:
3 Populations
Fit: 2.577 (Good)
Continental Celtic (400 BC–200 AD)59.0%
Zagrosian (1200–830 BC)33.6%
Ancient Ancestral South Indian7.4%
4 Populations
Fit: 1.938 (Good)
Anatolian (1–400 AD)30.6%
Swat Valley (400 BC–100 AD)26.0%
Slavic (540–1160 AD)24.6%
Iberian (730–100 BC)18.8%
5 Populations
Fit: 1.813 (Good)
Anatolian (1–400 AD)33.8%
Slavic (540–1160 AD)27.0%
Swat Valley (400 BC–100 AD)21.2%
Iberian (730–100 BC)15.8%
Ancient Ancestral South Indian2.2%
Baltic (900–1050 AD)
34.0%
Thracian (990–200 BC)
27.8%
Continental Celtic (400 BC–200 AD)
13.0%
Anatolian (1–400 AD)
11.2%
Hellenic (1420–200 BC)
10.8%
Caucasian (3700–1700 BC)
3.2%
Southeast Europe
82.2%
Balkan Slav
59.6%
Bosniak (Croatia)
40.0%
Serb (Bosnia)
19.6%
Aegean Sea
13.0%
Greek (Fourni-Ikaria)
13.0%
Mainland Greece
9.6%
Greek (Thessaly)
9.6%
Southwest Europe
7.4%
French (Occitan)
7.4%
French (Nouvelle-Aquitaine Haute-Vienne)
7.4%
East-Central Europe
5.4%
West Slavic
5.4%
Slovakian
5.4%
West Europe
2.8%
French (Oïl)
2.8%
French (Grand Est Marne)
2.8%
West Asia and the Caucasus
2.2%
South Caucasus
2.2%
Georgian (Adjara)
2.2%
POPULATION
DISTANCE
1 Montenegrin 2.401
2 Serb 2.588
3 Bulgarian 2.611
4 Romanian 2.757
5 Bosniak 2.952
6 Bosniak (Croatia) 2.974
7 North Macedonian 3.299
8 Italian (Friuli Venezia Giulia) 3.686
9 Gagauz 3.865
10 Balkan Turk (North Macedonia) 3.890
11 Moldovan 4.063
12 Croat 4.104
13 Greek (East Macedonia and Thrace) 4.253
14 Slovene 4.409
15 Austrian 4.435
16 Italian (Veneto) 4.528
17 Greek (Thessaly) 4.591
18 Albanian 4.636
19 Hungarian 4.680
20 French Oïl (Grand Est) 4.737
21 Italian (Trentino-Alto Adige) 4.839
22 Greek (Central Macedonia) 4.842
23 Italian (Aosta Valley) 4.939
24 Swiss (Italian) 4.976
25 Alsatian (Alsace) 4.990
26 French Occitan (Provence) 4.994
27 Swiss (French) 5.006
28 Swiss (German) 5.180
29 German (Bavaria) 5.270
30 French Oïl (Bourgogne-Franche-Comte) 5.307
31 French Occitan (Auvergne) 5.417
32 Italian (Piedmont) 5.423
33 French Oïl (Hauts-de-France) 5.468
34 Ukrainian (Zakarpattia) 5.564
35 German 5.670
36 French Oïl (Normandy) 5.694
37 Belgian 5.754
38 French Occitan (Occitanie) 5.843
39 French Oïl (Ile-de-France) 5.846
40 Italian (Liguria) 5.891
41 Czech 5.932
42 Greek (Central Greece) 5.949
43 Italian (Tuscany) 5.983
44 Greek (Peloponnese) 5.988
45 Balkan Turk (Central Macedonia) 6.006
46 Slovak 6.041
47 Catalan (Baleares) 6.084
48 Catalan (Catalonia) 6.092
49 Balkan Turk (Thessaly) 6.143
50 Italian (Lombardy) 6.195
Used them to get G25 coordinates from my WGS test.
However i dont like they mix ancient DNA from various periods, not good methodology for ancient breakdown.
https://i.postimg.cc/C1xmJwgT/Screen...109-Chrome.jpg
https://i.postimg.cc/4dRXhFk9/Screen...154-Chrome.jpg
https://i.postimg.cc/0jmm04b1/Screen...313-Chrome.jpg
All your images are gone, I would try imgur.com for hosting instead. They stay forever in my experience
Bronze age and ancient:
https://i.postimg.cc/Pqwp6SpH/Untitled.jpg
Iron age:
https://i.postimg.cc/pTRJjmkK/Untitled.jpg
Antiquity to middle ages (including Hunter Gatherer/Farmer):
https://i.postimg.cc/52GQqhtp/Untitledd.jpg
Modern:
https://i.postimg.cc/0yrJSk9b/Unt.jpg
There is another thread about this floating around.
These are my results.
Bronze Age
https://i.imgur.com/w13SfTd.png
Iron Age
https://i.imgur.com/vJl4jgR.png
Migration period
https://i.imgur.com/9DSUcKW.png
Middle Ages
https://i.imgur.com/eroMFbT.png
Closest Modern Populations
https://i.imgur.com/r5Tulcz.png
https://i.imgur.com/xUFfn98.png
https://i.imgur.com/fRShgfy.png
very cool results :)
mine were quite diverse:
European Farmer (6300–2800 BC)44.8%
Central Steppe (2100–1800 BC)40.0%
Canaanite (1800–1100 BC)11.2%
Northwest African (5200–4900 BC)4.0%
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Italic and Etruscan (900–200 BC)48.2%
Insular Celt (600 BC–AD 100)16.2%
Germanic (AD 100–600)12.4%
Egyptian (780–400 BC)9.0%
Berber (760–540 BC)7.4%
Iberian (700–50 BC)6.4%
Ancient Ancestral South Indian0.4%
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Roman Iberia (AD 260–500)34.6%
Roman Gaul (AD 130–500)22.4%
Roman Sardinia (AD 400–500)15.4%
Pict (AD 300–500)10.8%
Arabian Peninsula4.4%
Roman North Africa (AD 120–220)4.2%
Roman Illyria (AD 100–600)3.8%
Baltic (AD 260–540)1.8%
Khwarazm and Transoxiana (100 BC–AD 950)1.8%
Roman Italy (20 BC–AD 600)0.6%
Papuan (400–200 BC)0.2%
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Simplified
France (AD 130–1400)42.4%
Iberian (AD 300–1200)21.4%
Sardinian (AD 770–1000)13.0%
North African (AD 580–1160)6.2%
Insular Celt (AD 100–1000)6.0%
Germanic (AD 700–1000)3.8%
European Jew (AD 1160–1400)3.6%
Arabian Peninsula3.4%
Papuan (400–200 BC)0.2%