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My chart from Day_Tripper:
https://www.forumbiodiversity.com/at...6&d=1308277523
Mine:
http://img14.imageshack.us/img14/1958/no2chart.jpg
My closest:
1. Norway
2. Denmark
3. United Kingdom
4. United States
5. Sweden
6. Germany
7. Netherlands
8. Ireland
New results: Genetic Substructures Across Europe
SE Baltic - 10.55%
N. Euro - 29.6%
N. Atlantic - 41.82%
E + N Eurasian - 0%
SS African - 0%
S. Euro - 9.65%
W. Euro - 8.36%
PT1:
Western European (peaks in the Pyrenees and Catalonia): 42.97%
Northern Europe (peaks in the shores of the North sea): 30.47%
Southern Europe (peaks in Calabria and Greece): 25.03%
SSA: 1.52%
East/North Eurasian: 0.38%
North Atlantic ( peaks in the western shores of Britain and in Ireland): 0%
Southeast Baltic (peaks in Lithuania): 0%
I got this:
Southeast Baltic: 3.5055%
Northern European: 33.4939%
North Atlantic European: 36.9695%
East/North Eurasian: 0%
Sub-Saharan African: 0%
Southern European: 9.8863%
Western European: 16.1428%
My results:
Southern European: 41.4%
Southeast Baltic: 26.6%
Northern European: 22.1%
Western European: 0.08%
Eurasian: 0.007%
North Atlantic: 0%
Sub-Saharan: 0%
I googled Southeast Baltic and I got this. It seems like it stretches all the way from East Germany to Estonia.
South-East Baltic= 3.7%
North European= 58.7%
North Adlantic= 9.1%
South European= 0%
West European= 28.5%
This is really quite different to all of the other tests. It's due to the following-
Quote:
" note that I'm now using selected samples from the 1000 Genomes, courtesy of the Magnus Ducatus Lituaniae Project."... " Let me also stress, once again, that even though some of the clusters here have the same names as clusters in previous analyses, they are not the same clusters. Due to different samples present in this run, they are based on somewhat different allele frequencies."