Thanks :) I have been working to improve the analysis even more.
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I (FI32) got this kind of results from MDLP K=5:
MDLP K=5 Oracle X "Pct. Calc. Option 1
Admix Results:
# Population Percent
1 East_Eurasian 13.49
2 West_Eurasian 65.41
3 Caucasian 3.11
4 South_Asian 0.98
5 Paleo_mediterranean 17.00
Pct. Calc. Option 1
1 KRL 88.21%
2 SRD 6.28%
3 HKS 3.00%
4 TTR 1.65%
5 BLG 0.58%
6 KSV 0.24%
7 MNT 0.03%
8 MCD 0.01%
9 UZ 0.00%
10 RMN 0.00%
My ancestry is from Eastern Finland from both sides.
This particular analysis is now abit outdated. I have done new analysis separately of the La Braņa 1 and 2. However as I learn more and got some feedback from the Chromopainter-Finestructure authors suggesting the most recent analysis I did may not be entirely correct either. So I will likely have to redo all the ancient genomes again following strictly the recommendations from the authors.
Anders has done a revised analysis on La Braņa using the new sequence.
On the other hand the unlinked Finestructure analysis shows what we already know (La Braņa is closest to Northeast Europeans in ancient ancestry, clusters with Finns in unlinked model), but a linked analysis also shows it has genealogical continuity with populations like Basques and Northwest Europeans with whom it clusters in that analysis.
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As we can see the different models appear to give different results and its due to that in geneology the La Braņa 1 closest to Basque, Sardinians and Western Europeans but in ancient ancestry closest to Finns and Saamis. The clustering in geneology with Basque, Sardinians and Western Europeans in the linked model make sense as the La Braņa 1 individual was found in today northern Spain. This means that the La Braņa 1 like haplotypes is still much present among Western Europeans of today suggesting continuity in the autosomes.
I am new to this... Which is the best calculator? I get mixed results from different calcs on GEDmatch and Ancestry.
Karen, tray K-36 Eurogenes. It the best fore european.
Thank you, Stanislav.
Here is my K36:
Population
Amerindian 0.23%
Arabian -
Armenian -
Basque 2.65%
Central_African -
Central_Euro 6.75%
East_African -
East_Asian -
East_Balkan 0.43%
East_Central_Asian -
East_Central_Euro 4.28%
East_Med -
Eastern_Euro 6.20%
Fennoscandian 5.53%
French 7.58%
Iberian 10.67%
Indo-Chinese -
Italian 7.97%
Malayan -
Near_Eastern -
North_African -
North_Atlantic 21.43%
North_Caucasian 1.76%
North_Sea 18.39%
Northeast_African -
Oceanian 0.39%
Omotic -
Pygmy 0.70%
Siberian -
South_Asian -
South_Central_Asian 3.03%
South_Chinese -
Volga-Ural -
West_African 0.44%
West_Caucasian -
West_Med 1.57%
So what happened to this project? Still active?
The Burträsk H11a2a is 2 steps from mine, so it's not an exact match. I have a 1 step in Scotland and the exact matches are in Norway (the oldest) and in central Sweden, Bergslagen and Västernorrland. I have an aunt who did some genealogy but when she moved house a few years back she accidentally threw it away, so the information she had on the female line has been lost, as in she doesn't remember. But it's not impossible that the female line is from Norrland. The one I that I do know the ancestry on is my grandmother's father and he's from the north. Not sure it's "just" Norrbotten, province or county. If there's anything I have learned about my family over time is that they've been moving around a lot. Staying put in one place is not our thing. I have heard that the database at Riksarkivet will open up after the New Year, so I'm planning on digging a bit then, see what I can come up with. When ever I have the time.
It's a pity the project is inactive. :(