Half russian with german ancestry(1/8) + half volga tatar
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Half russian with german ancestry(1/8) + half volga tatar
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My Origins V2:
Iberia 69%
West and Central European 21%
Southeastern European 9%
Asia Minor <2%
East Middle east <1%
MyOrigins V3:
https://i.postimg.cc/sXQ9yVMx/Screen...7-20-46-34.png
The only thing right about FTDNA was the European estimate and close the Amerindian, the rest was completely off.
https://gcdnb.pbrd.co/images/OOAPolKVfX19.jpg?o=1
FtDNA basically decided I'm not British anymore.
The other tests say I am by ftDNA my origins thinks I'm an East German or something 😮*💨
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Svetozar Plemic
Europe
79%
Southern Europe
Greece & Balkans
72%
Italian Peninsula
7%
Asia
15%
Indian Subcontinent
Northern India
8%
Eastern India
7%
Middle East & North Africa
<7%
Middle East
Anatolia, Armenia, & Mesopotamia
<4%
Sephardic Jewish
<3%
Middle East Jewish
Mizrahi Jewish
<1%
Africa
<1%
West Africa
Ghana, Togo & Benin
<1%
Ancient European Origins
The European Continent has been witness to many episodes of human migration, some of which have spanned over thousands of years. The most up-to-date research into these ancient migrations on the European Continent suggests that there were three major groups of people that have had a lasting effect on present day peoples of European descent: Hunter-Gatherers, Early Farmers, and Metal Age Invaders. The graphics below display the percentages of autosomal DNA that you still carry from these ancient European groups. You can click on these graphics to display more information.
27%
Metal Age Invader
45%
Farmer
22%
Hunter-Gatherer
7%
non-European
No my mum is not half roma, because roma are not hundred percent indian, the indian percent does not equal roma. Look at my signature where it says roma, im over fifty percent roma roma =/= indian.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=684EC3OPf1g
That's not what I said. Do the math: you're 79% European + 21% non-European (out of which not all is Indian). It basically means that one of your "grandparent" has attributed you 4% European and 21% non-European genetics. Scale that up (mulitply by 4) and you'll see that's about 16% European genetics that he/she had. That's probably something like some Oriental country. Of course, I did not took possibility that both grandparents on your mom side share smaller non-European genes, or that you picked more European genes from them. I guess for that you would need her to do DNA test and then extract the result she inherited from her parents.
No Balkan_Roma is not only "non-european", that is the reason. Not what you say, if you split up "Balkan-Roma" in ancient or proto populations there is some european, that doesnt mean they were not full roma or only half. Or that only one grandparent was a roma. I know my mums ancestry. It is like indians have some "aryan" but in modern calculator they are hundred percent indian.
We're talking about how you can DNA model your ancestors here. I am not saying she your mom is not fully Roma, this is a sense of ethnic belonging, a culture, something these tests can't tell. I have almost all of my ancestors Slavs but I got 79% Balkans and Greece, and almost no Slavs at all in the DNA test results. Doesn't mean they're not Slavs.
My father's results:
https://i.ibb.co/qmdHpf0/1.png
https://i.ibb.co/dBKr7jd/2.png
A lot different than my MyHeritage results... Idk why I get so much West Slavic here.
https://i.postimg.cc/RVGfn4L7/my-FTD...gins-11111.png
My Mom tested with FTDNA. Here are her myOrigins Version 3.
She gets 16% Ireland while I get zero Ireland. I know my Slavic is from my father. I expected to have 25% Slavic.
https://i.postimg.cc/yYZDDNTt/FTDNA-Mom.png
these are my results...
Europe 97%
Eastern Europe 45%
East Slavic 19%
West Slavic 18%
Magyar 8%
Western Europe 32%
Scandinavia 20%
Central Europe 12%
Southern Europe 12%
Italian Peninsula 5%
Greece & Balkans 4%
Malta 3%
Baltic 7%
Baltic 7%
European Jewish <1%
Ashkenazi Jewish <1%
Middle East & North Africa <4%
Middle East <4%
Northern Levant <4%
Europe 100%
Western Europe
Ireland 95%
Central Europe 4%
Southern Europe
Italian Peninsula <2%
My results with the new AncestryDNA raw file
https://i.postimg.cc/RhWGyZ1q/image.png