It means you are rather northern French...Eastern French is closer to southern German, not Dutch nor Western German (which I guess to be around Westphalen).
Maybe you come from Normandy, or somewhere in the northern coast of France?
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Any thoughts on where I would plot?
# Population Percent
1 North_Atlantic 48.07
2 Baltic 21.52
3 West_Med 14.61
4 West_Asian 5.68
5 East_Med 4.57
6 South_Asian 3.30
7 Sub-Saharan 1.29
8 Red_Sea 0.98
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Least-squares method.
Using 1 population approximation:
1 Southeast_English @ 4.386
2 Southwest_English @ 5.244
3 Orcadian @ 6.040
4 Dutch @ 6.098
5 Danish @ 6.252
6 German @ 6.488
7 Irish @ 6.800
8 West_Scottish @ 7.059
9 Norwegian @ 10.477
10 French @ 10.669
Using 2 populations approximation:
1 50% French +50% Irish @ 3.478
Using 4 populations approximation:
1 Danish + Danish + Irish + Spanish_Galicia @ 2.639
Really should have made the effort to get Biotronics 'hingy majiny name correct.
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What do my results say about me? I can't decypher them.
I don't remember if I posted in this thread before or not. Either way:
North_Atlantic 29.98%
East_Med 19.19%
West_Med 18.48%
Baltic 14.72%
West_Asian 12.86%
Red_Sea 2.50%
Siberian 0.92%
South_Asian 0.72%
Northeast_African 0.44%
Sub-Saharan 0.16%
East_Asian -
Amerindian -
Oceanian -
1 North_Italian 8.9
2 Tuscan 9.14
3 Romanian 10.18
4 Bulgarian 11.07
5 Greek_Thessaly 11.25
1 64.2% Central_Greek + 35.8% West_Scottish @ 1.77
2 63.9% Central_Greek + 36.1% Irish @ 1.83
3 59.9% Italian_Abruzzo + 40.1% West_German @ 1.85
4 63.3% Central_Greek + 36.7% Orcadian @ 1.91
5 62.7% Central_Greek + 37.3% Southwest_English @ 2
Even though on paper the Southern Euro and North Western Euro percentages should be more even, they're "Med heavy". 23&Me suggests this, too. Does this hint that my dad's side of the family has some Southern in it, too?; perhaps through Med migrations into the British Isles?