Neither would I, but it's her 100%, as it's traced via her personal email address from GEDmatch. She's a tour guide in Timisoara and uses that email address on her personal website.
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Yes, really great example how we should never guess origins based on phenotype. I saw example of very non white looking Brits who ended up fully Isles genetically posted on Reddit.
I know some people here in Romania (and I've heard it from some foreigners also) that think that if they are blond or look a bit German or Slavic they ARE that thing. common people don't understand they're still genetically most similar to their co-ethnics, even if one is blond and one is brunet or even olive-skinned etc. I've got many times people saying wow but I look more Russian than you, you cannot be Russkie xD so if they are NeoDanubian or such, which is very popular in northeast Romania, they think they really are more Slavic than brunet Ukrainians/Russian/etc.
a mixed colleague that got the looks from her dad was saying us how she has all genes from dad and nothing from mom, with a sort of pride to it and didn't accept that the visible, the phenotype, is so so tiny chunk of her DNA and that she's around half her mom's side genetics too - she even got offended hearing that and didn't accept it xD
Typical Balkan ignorance. My dad say he can't be Slavic because he isn't Baltid, he doesn't understand he is mostly Slavic genetically because he isn't Russian looking.
Or for example if somebody is heavy dinaric he/she will be called Vlach, German looking person will be declared Norse by origin etc.
LOL. All of these people have similar DNA and ancestors, phenotype is just a lottery and in one person one part of genome will be expressed, in other second etc.
Two persons from Alba county, not related (will be in the next update)
# Population Percent
1 Baltic 25.19
2 North_Atlantic 23.65
3 West_Med 19.88
4 East_Med 15.76
5 West_Asian 9.4
6 Siberian 3.16
7 Red_Sea 2.95
Single Population Sharing:
# Population (source) Distance
1 Romanian 4.55
2 Serbian 5.73
3 Bulgarian 5.93
4 Moldavian 10.23
5 Greek_Thessaly 12.73
6 Hungarian 12.93
7 Croatian 13.02
8 Austrian 15.33
9 North_Italian 15.49
10 Tuscan 16.44
11 East_German 16.98
12 Italian_Abruzzo 18.76
13 French 19.04
14 West_German 19.23
15 Ukrainian_Lviv 19.25
16 Central_Greek 19.57
17 Portuguese 19.77
18 West_Sicilian 19.84
19 Spanish_Galicia 19.99
20 South_Polish 20.17
Mixed Mode Population Sharing:
# Primary Population (source) Secondary Population (source) Distance
1 63.7% Tuscan + 36.3% Erzya @ 2.98
2 62.5% Moldavian + 37.5% Tuscan @ 3.46
3 67.1% Moldavian + 32.9% West_Sicilian @ 3.69
4 62.7% Tuscan + 37.3% Kargopol_Russian @ 3.8
5 89.7% Serbian + 10.3% Sardinian @ 3.89
6 50.8% Ukrainian_Lviv + 49.2% West_Sicilian @ 3.95
7 96.7% Romanian + 3.3% Selkup @ 3.97
8 97.4% Romanian + 2.6% Dolgan @ 3.97
9 97.6% Romanian + 2.4% Evens @ 3.98
10 97.5% Romanian + 2.5% Evenki @ 3.99
11 50.9% West_Sicilian + 49.1% Ukrainian @ 4
12 97.4% Romanian + 2.6% Yakut @ 4
13 96.7% Romanian + 3.3% Ket @ 4.01
14 94.9% Romanian + 5.1% Sardinian @ 4.1
15 97.7% Romanian + 2.3% Oroqen @ 4.1
16 61.1% Croatian + 38.9% West_Sicilian @ 4.11
17 97.6% Romanian + 2.4% Koryak @ 4.14
18 95.1% Romanian + 4.9% Mari @ 4.14
19 97.3% Romanian + 2.7% Tuvinian @ 4.15
20 58% West_Sicilian + 42% Kargopol_Russian @ 4.17
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# Population Percent
1 Baltic 26
2 North_Atlantic 24.08
3 East_Med 19.18
4 West_Med 17.69
5 West_Asian 9.73
6 Red_Sea 1.58
7 South_Asian 0.91
8 Oceanian 0.75
9 Amerindian 0.08
Single Population Sharing:
# Population (source) Distance
1 Romanian 2.64
2 Bulgarian 3.59
3 Serbian 4.75
4 Moldavian 10.47
5 Greek_Thessaly 11.66
6 Hungarian 12.75
7 Croatian 12.97
8 Austrian 15.56
9 North_Italian 16.11
10 Tuscan 16.34
11 East_German 17.32
12 Italian_Abruzzo 18.04
13 Central_Greek 18.75
14 West_Sicilian 19.3
15 West_German 19.49
16 Ukrainian_Lviv 19.51
17 French 19.83
18 East_Sicilian 19.96
19 South_Polish 20.07
20 Ukrainian 20.65
Mixed Mode Population Sharing:
# Primary Population (source) Secondary Population (source) Distance
1 63.4% Greek_Thessaly + 36.6% South_Polish @ 1.74
2 59% Bulgarian + 41% Serbian @ 1.96
3 85.2% Bulgarian + 14.8% East_German @ 1.99
4 81.1% Bulgarian + 18.9% Hungarian @ 2.07
5 84.1% Bulgarian + 15.9% Austrian @ 2.11
6 52.7% Greek_Thessaly + 47.3% Croatian @ 2.14
7 90.6% Bulgarian + 9.4% North_Swedish @ 2.16
8 90.8% Bulgarian + 9.2% Southwest_Finnish @ 2.18
9 67.3% Greek_Thessaly + 32.7% Polish @ 2.19
10 53.4% South_Polish + 46.6% South_Italian @ 2.22
11 87.7% Bulgarian + 12.3% South_Polish @ 2.26
12 82.2% Bulgarian + 17.8% Croatian @ 2.29
13 91% Bulgarian + 9% Swedish @ 2.32
14 89.6% Bulgarian + 10.4% Polish @ 2.34
15 64.2% Greek_Thessaly + 35.8% Ukrainian @ 2.35
16 91.9% Bulgarian + 8.1% Estonian @ 2.35
17 64.2% Croatian + 35.8% South_Italian @ 2.4
18 90.9% Bulgarian + 9.1% Belorussian @ 2.4
19 51.7% Central_Greek + 48.3% South_Polish @ 2.42
20 72.8% Greek_Thessaly + 27.2% Estonian @ 2.43
Target: Daco
Distance: 4.9554% / 4.95542330
52.4 Irish
47.6 Transylvania_proper_average
Target: Daco
Distance: 4.9556% / 4.95557478 | ADC: 0.25x
52.6 Irish
47.4 Transylvania_proper_average
I managed to extract the academic samples from Transylvania (Alba county) that David Reich compiled in his lab.
Here's how they compare against the other samples from Alba county that we found.
https://i.imgur.com/NPNKxxV.png