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The other thing to keep in mind is that some individuals and groups tend to be very matchy, especially with samples from similar regions. For instance, the Belorussians, Lithuanians and Cornish in my dataset pop up on lists of all those with significant ancestry from north of the Alps and Carpathians. These groups seem to be very homogeneous, and maybe that's why they appear like modal Northern Europeans in the context of this analysis? In any case, the best strategy is not to take the lists literally, and instead compare and contrast them with those of other people of similar ancestry to your own.