k10a (DOD804)
Mediterranean 47.3%
West Asian 26.9%
Atlantic-Baltic 17.9%
Red Sea 6.1%
Sub-Saharan .7%
Southeast Asian .6%
Palaeoafrican .5%
South Asian 0%
East Asian 0%
Siberian 0%
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k10a (DOD804)
Mediterranean 47.3%
West Asian 26.9%
Atlantic-Baltic 17.9%
Red Sea 6.1%
Sub-Saharan .7%
Southeast Asian .6%
Palaeoafrican .5%
South Asian 0%
East Asian 0%
Siberian 0%
Pagani k8 (IT40)
Middle Eastern 46.27%
West Asian 27.96%
European 22.39%
Northeast African 2%
West African 1.32%
East Asian .06%
North Eurasian 0%
South Asian 0%
EUTest
EAST_MED 28.73%
WEST_MED 18.37%
MIDDLE_EASTERN 13.97%
WEST_ASIAN 13.95%
ATLANTIC 12.95%
NORTH-CENTRAL_EURO 7.80%
SOUTH_BALTIC 2.91%
WEST_AFRICAN 0.96%
EAST_AFRICAN 0.36%
EAST_EURO - 0
SOUTH_ASIAN- 0
EAST_ASIAN- 0
SIBERIAN- 0
JTest
EAST_MED 27.09%
WEST_MED 17.64%
WEST_ASIAN 13.02%
MIDDLE_EASTERN 12.97%
ATLANTIC 12.12%
NORTH-CENTRAL_EURO 7.30%
ASHKENAZI 5.99%
SOUTH_BALTIC 2.67%
WEST_AFRICAN 1.01%
EAST_AFRICAN 0.20%
EAST_EURO - 0
SOUTH_ASIAN- 0
EAST_ASIAN- 0
SIBERIAN- 0
What's the difference from "East Med", "West Asian", and "Middle Eastern"? Like which populations do they represent?
I suspect West Asian is Caucasus, Middle Eastern is Saudis, Yemenis, and East Med is Cypriots.
Couldnt find it but look at the maps in this post to see where some of the components peak: http://bga101.blogspot.com/2012/09/e...est-files.html
Your results do demonstrate that we (Sicilians) have shared roots with the Levantines.