Be carefull, soon his head will take a weird mongolo-ballon shape.
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If you're assuming you should have higher Greece & Balkans you wouldn't because only Macedonians were included from South Slavs in that component. So, naturally, your results would slide more to East Europe as Serbs are not apart of the component and Macedonians/Bulgarians are the most Southern shifted. If Serbs were included in the component the results would obviously change. So its not actually incorrect for you. The algorithm will always find the best fit. My mom for instance gets Macedonian in some calculators because she has a Montenegrin grandmother. But shes not as comparable to Montenegrins given she has more of a southern shift. However, because of a slight northern shift shes more comparable to the Macedonian reference as they are more southern shifted than other South Slavs. Like an intermediate if you will. Same thing for MyHeritage. Albanians aren't part of the Balkan reference so score decent to low amounts as opposed to 23andme of which they are included.
The way they explained it to me, was that those who don't have the community listed is because the DNA you have is more general and shared by a broader group. Kind of like "broadly" in 23andme. So for me it was too broad. My mother however has "NE Italy/Croatia/Bosnia and Herzegovina" possibly because its more pinpointed through her Montenegrin ancestry from her grandmother.
I assume if my father tested it could refine that component. I thought the update would reflect the same as my mothers but it didn't.
I agree with you. Of course you have 100% "pure" people (I've seen some Asian, Finnish etc) however, it's most definitely not common or the average person (at least European). You have tons of people who's ancestry can be traced back hundreds and hundreds etc of years to the same country, yet they are still not 100%.
My results were very accurate in comparison to my paper trail as well, which I thought was pretty cool.
your correct lol. my ancestryDNA results have changed quite a bit, from pred. ghanaian and congolese it went to pred. benin/togo, congo, lesser ghanaian, 1-4% nigerian, and 1-3% east african. and they still give me 55-57% british, despite the fact that its virtually impossible that i am more than half british.
my dad's side of the family is german, french, british, irish, and scottish.
all percentages except for my african and amerindian are to on a minimum of 0% so im not even gonna consider my european percentages beside my 55-57%.
I read somewhere that even though we inherit 50/50 from mother and father, that we can reflect more of one ancestry compared to another. There was a video about this with a mother and father whom both tested themselves and their children. The child who looked more like the father inherited more of his ancestry as compared to his sibling whom was more like the mother. random selection and all. So despite someone being 50/50 Italian-Irish they may reflect predominantly Italian ancestry if they look more like the Italian parent etc.
well people say i look either more like my mom or 50/50 both features. which makes sense since im roughly mulatto (36-44%) max. also mixed berber/east african admix in my pred. west african, which is cool. i'm not a typical mulatto XD
then again, ancestryDNA still gives me pred. british, and all my other european percentages like french, germanic europe, spanish, and norwegian are all on a minimum scale of 0%. which are "Low confidence regions" still. lmao. technically i still have 5 low confidence regions, but they managed to cut it to half so props to them for that, if you remove my european percentages, and add their overal percentages to my african i get a average of 41-42% african, which is quite legit. however it's not pure west african otherwise my mom's family would be way more black XD so the only explanation is horner ancestry or berber, as doug mentioned.
they are improving dou imo
Have you tested your mother? Perhaps she has a small percentage of British that was picked up and included on top of what you inherited from your father? Or perhaps the genes associated with your father you inherited were more reflected sometimes even subtly in your overall look?
I look almost entirely like my father but get confused for 50/50 since some of my defining features are from my mother.