I added some results to the spreadsheet.
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No you don't, and I'm sorry my interrogative temperament bothers you. Passively accepting anything as correct, particularly the results from these tools, is a recipe for disaster. Especially when people regularly fail to interpret their results in context almost all the time. We don't know where these components originated, the labels attached to them are arbitrary, the percentages fluctuate depending on how many Ks you use and the calculators are only as accurate as how many samples are in the data base.
According to David, this calculator will produce more accurate results for Central and South Asians. Questioning everything, especially the results from these calculators IS necessary, if you want a proper understanding of how they operate. But if you want to be a moron, who just accepts everything as it appears, because it "just seems obvious".
You know what also "just seems obvious"? That Papua New Guineans are Black people.
Who is that Kven in the spreadsheet?
the % on the components seems quite Finnish-like, so it must be a person of Kven heritage? :O Never seen the results of a Kven before.
WTF who is tampering with the spreadsheet?
Wow whoever is doing that is a straight up fucking queer....You can't even let people who are genuinely interested in genetics explore it...Get a life bitch.