Steppe-related Negrito? Lol. There's no way we are 2% Negrito. This calc messes things up surely.
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Why no oracle for this one? I prefer calcs with Oracles...
The ASE of this K7 is not enirely Australoid/Papuan like in some others (K6), probably only half or so. It's a southeast Asian, peaks in Malay (always check the peaks instead of the names that can be deceiving)
Some of the family, i don't think i ever seen 0% ASE and other bits, only my mother and grand mother score like this
All phased now on 23 with multiple family members
Mother
ANE 13.49
ASE -
WHG-UHG 64.59
East_Eurasian -
West_African -
East_African -
ENF 21.93
Father
ANE 12.36
ASE 0.53
WHG-UHG 61.06
East_Eurasian 0.93
West_African -
East_African -
ENF 25.12
Grandmother (maternal)
ANE 13.66
ASE -
WHG-UHG 66.45
East_Eurasian -
West_African -
East_African -
ENF 19.89
ANE 15.39
ASE 2.29
WHG-UHG 59.67
East_Eurasian 1.01
West_African 0.28
East_African 0.29
ENF 21.07
https://i.imgur.com/254rNH2.png
This is next to Monaco, the family were offered citizenship when Roquebrune went back under France control in the 1800. Despite plenty of northern relatives on 23andme i never found any real recent connection but you never know in Monaco. This might be simply due to some old Bronze Age isolate, or more recent Carolinigian/Burgundian influence, there s only one Carolingian castle left anywhere in France and it's in that tiny village.
One of the yellow dots of southern France's BA sample is actually from few a km away, it was closest to modern Icelandic and identical to a Dutch BA, i tend to believe it's that kind of influence that sticked around maybe more because the place was isolated in a mountain, i don't see any other explanation yet.
https://i.imgur.com/6nFJWHn.png