Grandfather(maternal, 50 % from East Finland)
Attachment 86191
Father(Southwest Finn)
Attachment 86192
Me(12,5 % from eastern Finland, Southwest Finn)
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Grandfather(maternal, 50 % from East Finland)
Attachment 86191
Father(Southwest Finn)
Attachment 86192
Me(12,5 % from eastern Finland, Southwest Finn)
Attachment 86193
Long time. No see. Hello to everybody.
They don't process the new FTDNA data format. One needs to convert it to the old format.
https://wilhelmhgenealogy.wordpress.com/dna-kit-studio/
I received my results though, after more than a month of waiting. In fact, I saw one of your threads about dnaland processing time, didn't know that such a service exists.
http://i68.tinypic.com/2zpl98n.jpg
I have 20% south asian based on dna.land. Did not find any kazakhs or other central asian results to compare, but anatolian Turks don't score "Indus Valley".
Finally got them. Seems to be pretty different compared to my 23andMe V5 upload. I'll post both.
23andMe:
https://i.imgur.com/JIP0irA.png
FTDNA:
https://i.imgur.com/ClzpVTP.png
Indus Valley is based on Burushos, Pashtuns, and Sindhis. From checking the thread on Anthrogenica, Indians get much lower IV than I do. The highest I saw was one Punjabi (MDL) getting 49% with one Nepali Brahmin getting 36%. One Punjabi Jatt got 24% IV. I'd be interested to see how much of it a Sindhi would get.
From the DNA Land website:
Weird choice of populations to put in that component.Quote:
Includes: Burusho, Pathan and Sindhi in Pakistan
Does not include: Tajik in (Pomiri) Tajikistan; Uzbek in Uzbekistan; Uygur and Xibo in China; Brahui, Hazara, Kalash and Makrani in Pakistan; Gujarati Indian from Gujarat (expat in Houston TX); Bengali in Bangladesh and Indian Telugu from Southern India (expat in the UK)
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