No, I used the regular one I got from 23andme...
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Next time you should totally try to test your parents also, and if I were you, you should start with your mom first, because at least we can predict that from your Székely father you could have inherited plenty of Balkan already, but would like to see someone from Northern Alföld, as your mom, how close she really is to the Balkans average sample. From experience of seeing many Northern Alföld results they are quite a mixed beg: some are very Balkan shifted, while others are average Hungarian or even West Slavic shifted.
I don't think so. According to k8 they are only 77.5% East asian, the rest is mostly ANE. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...XwUsAA/pubhtml
My theory is Siberian component is a mix of East Asian+ ANE, so it's part caucasoid or at least caucasoid/western shifted. If Siberian was the same component as East Asian/Mongoloid then it simply wouldn't exist.