Don't know if i posted these yet or not, new oraclex results for K12b - New family members that is:
Paternal Grandfather:
Pct1:
0) Unable to determine 0.22%
1) Dutch 86.16%
2) Argyll 11.95%
3) Nganassan 0.63%
4) O_Italian 0.50%
5) Kurds 0.43%
6) Saudis 0.05%
7) French_Basque 0.03%
8) Turkmens 0.02%
9) Kurd 0.01%
10) Brahui 0.00%
Pct2:
1) Dutch 94.42%
2) French_Basque 2.05%
3) Finnish 1.21%
4) Brahui 1.10%
5) Selkup 1.09%
6) Cantabria 0.11%
7) Lithuanians 0.02%
8) Sardinian 0.00%
9) Hungarians 0.00%
10) Nganassan 0.00%
So basically Dutch with a small western pull - Basically the same as Eurogenes English with an eastern pull.
Paternal Grandmother:
Pct1:
1) Kent 93.83%
2) Sardinian 2.02%
3) Saudis 1.90%
4) Polish 1.46%
5) Cambodians 0.69%
6) Ukranians 0.06%
7) Yemen_Jews 0.04%
8) Bulgarians 0.00%
9) PANIYA 0.00%
10) Romanians 0.00%
Pct2:
1) Kent 66.06%
2) British_Isles 15.94%
3) French_Basque 4.51%
4) Hungarians 3.07%
5) Polish 2.87%
6) Bedouin 2.17%
7) Norwegian 2.10%
8) Cornwall 1.10%
9) PANIYA 1.10%
10) Yemen_Jews 1.07%
Although not as clear, it is basically English with a slight southwestern pull - again the same as Eurogenes English + Cornish, or English + French Basque.
Aunt (Mother's Sister):
Pct1:
1) Mixed_Germanic 83.14%
2) Polish 8.35%
3) Sardinian 6.25%
4) Pulliyar 0.91%
5) Canarias 0.66%
6) Bulgarians 0.58%
7) Balkars 0.11%
8) Samaritians 0.00%
9) Romanians 0.00%
10) Nogais 0.00%
Pct2:
0) Unable to determine 0.02%
1) Mixed_Germanic 65.53%
2) Orcadian 7.34%
3) British_Isles 7.26%
4) Sardinian 6.78%
5) Russian_B 6.24%
6) Bulgarians 2.99%
7) Hungarians 2.78%
8) Pulliyar 1.04%
9) Samaritians 0.02%
10) Romanians 0.01%
Not entirely sure what Mixed_Germanic stands for, but seems to be similar to Kent, Dutch, English. I imagine it's sort of similar to Flemish or something. But it's whatever that is with a southern, eastern and western pull. Again it generally agrees with Eurogenes as basically continental English with eastern and southern, and a minor western pull.

