I can't do it :( ... I don't have painter on my computed, I don't have a windows based laptop.
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I can't do it :( ... I don't have painter on my computed, I don't have a windows based laptop.
http://i1300.photobucket.com/albums/...l.png~original
Weird placement for me.
what is your background? you seem to plot closer to albanians on this
https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...k-K15-clusters
The Belgian sample doesn't exist in K15, i don't know who added it and based on what like many other samples that don't exist in the dataset. The Belgian point is actually the South Dutch samples of the calculator (see original pca map in the op), it's very typical of Americans like CEU (Colonial Europeans from Utah) to cluster around S.Dutch on average, so nothing really weird, and even you are more on the Anglo side of the CEU cluster i believe, bit more NW, almost halfway with UK.
Ah, interesting. Well I'm at least 3/4 Romanian (mainly from the southwest/Oltenia which probably pulls the closest to Albania and that out of any region in the country anyway), and added to that I'm probably around 1/8 Aromanian and north Greek each, which pulls me a bit southwest of the average.
The thing is, pretty much every autosomal map I've seen has Romanians scattered over a very wide area, with some as far south as almost Greece and Albania, and others as far north as near Hungary and Moldova (though there's often a gap between the main Romanian and Moldovan clusters), and a few random ones pulled rather far west in the general direction of Tuscany/N. Italy even somehow. But overall most are closeset to Bulgarians followed by Serbs, and Macedonians.