I embrace my Euro diversity. I have the DNA of the Romans, Vikings, and Slavs.
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My family has the same issues with these dna tests. I have centuries of French surnames in my family tree yet my family hardly scores French on AncestryDNA..In fact I didn’t receive any and my sisters and mother only received 2%.
23andme has been more accurate in my case.
YES! Sweden dropped from 20 to 7 and Norwegian went from 6 to 19%
https://i.ibb.co/K94rTSg/Screenshot-...g-Internet.jpg
Everybody is Scottish now. ;)
I'm glad I'm not the only one who has a problem with the results so I know I'm not going crazy. I think my results have me as too celtic. This sh*t is driving me crazy man. Most reputable third party stuff , analyzing my raw file, e.g. Eurogenes K13, Eurogenes K15, G25, UCLA analysis, Stanford university Analysis, Tolan and Lukasz analysis of k36 components have me as either British or Dutch but this crazy ancestryDNA wants to me I'm an Anglo-Celt or something.
I think I might trust Jews more than Mormons. AncestryDNA is run by Mormons from Utah. I'm from New York so Mormons from Utah might as well be from Bumfuck Egypt as far as I'm concerned. I don't understand why there are a million different calculators and updates to AncestryDNA then G25 on top of all that.
Jews made this it puts me in England :
http://genetics.cs.ucla.edu/spa/
It plots me in England too :
https://gen3553.pagesperso-orange.fr/ADN/Europe.htm
This maps me to the Netherlands and England :
https://gen3553.pagesperso-orange.fr/ADN/similitude.htm
My latest update (click to expand):
https://i.imgur.com/LDUx7iC.png
Guess I deserve the name SlavicGerman more than you GermanItalian
https://youtu.be/kdOPBP9vuZA
But seriously I dont give a fuck
Great! I find that my updated results are brilliants and make a lot of sense.:D
https://i.ibb.co/Qb5Nd82/Ancestry-DNA2020.png
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On paper I am about 2/3 English so my English seems a bit low. My communities are spot-on, my English is all southern. In the little villages my ancestors are from there are still street names and farms with my ancestors’ surnames.
My Scottish seems too high from what I know on paper, and my Irish probably too low.
My grandad was Irish. One of his grandparents was perhaps northern Irish, which could have a Scottish link, but that’s only my gg-grandmother. I have another gggg-grandmother who’s Scottish, but that’s it for known Scottish in my tree. I have an additional ggg-grandmother who was Irish.
I have a ggg-grandfather who was Welsh (my male line) and a ggg-grandfather who was German. Both of these could be about 3% so may explain the Welsh and Germanic Europe scores.
I notice lots of English and Scottish score a small amount of Norwegian. I don’t have any known ancestors.
Always fun to get a new update :)
https://i.ibb.co/McXLJb3/41-C657-D4-...4-ACDFD5-F.jpg
My mom's:
https://www.theapricity.com/forum/at...8&d=1599856999
Maybe a tad more accurate. At least, there is some sign of Italian, although it's still far from a quarter (even including the Balkans, which is a stretch). Sweden and Balkans make no sense whatsoever. I guess they're going the Vahaduo route and using the Balkans to cover both Slavic and Mediterranean genes.
Prior results were
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looks good. pretty much the same for me but instead of southern/eastern broad category, they changed it to just southern india. Its accurate. Dont get the point of highlighting bangladesh and part of northeast india though lol. They're quite different from south indians given their east asian mix.
https://i.imgur.com/oPQUqCP.png
Yeah i'm not sure why they did that. They did something similar with the Northern China category, highlighting a tiny region in Northern Bhutan
https://i.gyazo.com/0a4453df3c9e6b37...735c8a3405.png