I guess they had to prioritize just getting it online first, i assume it won't be long till they are updated.
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Just a spreadsheet with Ma'lta and La Brana included, and some new sub-divided populations:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/...WUUY4Z0E#gid=0
The admixture for Eurogenes at GEDmatch isn't working so i assume it's been taken down to be updated or something.
K15-based tree:
http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p...e.png~original
A separate branch for West/Northwestern Europeans (all Germanics, Scandinavians included + Insular Celtic and French). East Germans and Austrians cluster with other Central Europeans/Northern Balkanians.
La Braņa clusters with Slavic and Finns, while Mal'ta is closer to Volga people.
Portuguese and Galicians are particularly removed from other Iberians (Basques included).
That Sardinian/North African cluster is interesting.
By the way, here's a Kabyle berber's Oracle X result for K15:
1 Mozabite_Berber 52.25%
2 Yemenite_Jewish 25.16%
3 Sardinian 13.31%
4 French_Basque 5.97%
5 Mbuti_Pygmy 3.21%
6 Lebanese_Druze 0.06%
7 Egyptian 0.02%
8 Algerian 0.01%
9 Moroccan 0.01%
Total RMSD: 1.471597
Gets Mbuti, but overall shifted both towards Red Sea/East Med and Sardinians/Basques compared to Mozabites. 0% West Asian, which is typical for Mozabites too.
edit: oracle x option 2 shows similarities, but distance is greater (Total RMSD: 2.247133)
1 Algerian 50.75%
2 Mozabite_Berber 9.93%
3 Sephardic_Jewish 9.55%
4 Egyptian 7.84%
5 Greek 5.54%
6 Spanish_Andalucia 5.53%
7 Yemenite_Jewish 4.84%
8 Moroccan 2.98%
9 Sardinian 2.92%
10 French_Basque 0.12%
I've got my 23andme raw data (though not much other info yet) and have uploaded it to gedmatch. It says it will take a few weeks for batch processing, but I seem to be able to generate Eurogenes v13 and v15 reports. Are these likely to be true results even though processing hasn't completed? Also, I guess it works with 23andme V4 as well? It did recognise it as V4, but I just wondered if anyone's noticed any difference in accuracy or with the size of population distances with V4.