My maternal grandfather was born in galati but his parents, i don't know. His mom name was neaga and his father name was calistru metincu.
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I checked all the samples from Romania Moldova, and averages by counties, and it seems that nothing has been changed in terms of distribution of northern shifted and southern shifted counties despite the database is now much bigger than it was one year ago when first thread was started.
https://i.imgur.com/H3w0iHp.jpg
Is visible how most of the counties who bordering RM are more northern than these ones near Carpathians, except Suceava. Most northern counties are Suceava and Botoșani, then Iasi, then Vaslui, then Neamț who is very close to Vaslui average, then Bacău, and the most southern ones are Vrancea and Galați, Galați is close to Oltenia average (Western Wallachia).
https://i.imgur.com/cLBT18F.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/TjuMHy6.jpg
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Sounds about right
Do you know where is the ancestry composition of your DNA relatives in 23andme? Did they take it out?
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Yeah, I had a check right now and I cannot find it. The only thing that remains is the most frequent ancestry among relatives.
https://i.ibb.co/23nnDLx/image.png
A bit off topic but I wonder where Suceava and Botoșani would plot on the K15 map. North of the Moldavian dot, right? But how north are we talking about?
Beats me, maybe Sephardic Jewish or simply nothing exotic? It was regular to score 1-3% Anatolian in the previous version of 23andme, but since the update many people from the region score it in Trace ancestry, if at all. But there are cases where these percentages still uphold.