You're not that far from the Austrian reference. Anyway, feel free to post the results of other calculators in this section:
https://www.theapricity.com/forum/fo...-Autosomal-DNA
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You're not that far from the Austrian reference. Anyway, feel free to post the results of other calculators in this section:
https://www.theapricity.com/forum/fo...-Autosomal-DNA
There is a north-west Croat that scores 99% east european on FTDNA!
He is much more northern shited than me on gedmatch too. I never knew such Croats (no known foreign ancestry) exist :)
Not my results, but it may be interesting to some people. Found on Anthrogenica - a fully Italian Brazilian, all grandparents born in Veneto:
95% Europe
- 63% West and Central Europe
- 32% Southeast Europe
Trace results:
<2% Asia Minor
<2% West Middle East
The problems with FTDNA:
-too expensive (particularly the YDNA stuff),
-autosomal stuff needs to improve more significant
Sometimes I wonder why I paid there. Oh well. They better give full ydna for current lower ones for free in the near future.
There's absolutely no correlation between me and my parents, my parents between each other, while we're all from the same ethnic group, with myorigins' results. WTF
Me:
https://s9.postimg.org/buixu73an/Capture_d_cran_1.png
Mother:
https://s9.postimg.org/rg09e7cov/Capture_d_cran_3.png
Father:
https://s9.postimg.org/rg09ea4zz/Capture_d_cran_4.png
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My results ;D interesting for sure, some things align with 23andme well except 69% West and Central Europe is super high lol and 10% British Isles is too low hm :thumb001::eek:.
From another forum
https://anthrogenica.com/attachment....1&d=1521316489Quote:
My grandmother's results are in!
Paper ancestry:
53% Dutch and surrounding area's.
25% Jewish (mixed Ashkenazi/Sefardi)
22% SE Asian
Fairly accurate.