It is because the test is made especially for Europeans. So that is the maps priority.
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By this weekend. I'll cut out most populations except Europeans & areas around Europe & add us into a hopefully tidy plot map.
So of you want in add your results on this thread.
^^ Eurogenes plots become more and more ludicrous with the time. They started by copying Dough McDonald plots and soon they will show Africans in the European plot. Ludicrous.
West Asia overall
http://abload.de/img/westasia_mfa_xiuzx.png
Mine changed from:
1 50% Scottish +50% South_Italian_&_Sicilian @ 5.018
2 50% Cornish +50% South_Italian_&_Sicilian @ 5.297
3 50% IE +50% South_Italian_&_Sicilian @ 5.311
to:
Using 2 populations approximation:
1 50% Southeast_English +50% Tuscan @ 7.105
2 50% Southwest_English +50% Tuscan @ 7.438
3 50% Irish +50% Tuscan @ 7.448
And from:
Least-squares method.
Using 1 population approximation:
1 North_Italian @ 10.247
2 Tuscan @ 11.519
3 PT @ 13.627
4 FR @ 13.873
5 ES @ 15.133
6 Serbian @ 16.937
7 AT @ 17.357
8 RO @ 17.377
9 West_&_Central_German @ 18.880
10 NL @ 20.122
78 iterations.
to:
Using 1 population approximation:
1 North_Italian @ 11.432
2 Spanish_Cataluna @ 12.179
3 French @ 12.417
4 Spanish_Murcia @ 12.550
5 Spanish_Extremadura @ 12.700
6 Spanish_Castilla_Y_Leon @ 12.862
7 Portuguese @ 12.879
8 Spanish_Galicia @ 13.807
9 Tuscan @ 14.414
10 Spanish_Valencia @ 14.427
165 iterations.
You don't understand how it works. Sometimes you can't put them onto the map, because they overlap on a one dimensional plot, when they are different.
You take or put in populations, effects how the map works.
For example, I took out some here.
http://imageshack.us/a/img820/5880/uuhw.jpg