*If you have Senegambian ancestry, it can be interpreted as (partially) North African, if there're other North African sources and not a significant amount of SSA.
But yes, their steppe ancestry matches Northwest Europe instead of Northeast, I think that's because of the High HG, the Sintashta were probably between both.
Works for everyone in the world*, but is focused in Europe, and it should be accurate if used correctly.
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Can you break down the European nations in each category? It doesn't match my UNGeoscheme calc results for me, but I'm not sure how you divide Europe up.
BTW, whouldn't it make more sense if you combined all the kits into one and then got the coordinates, just like I did?
07-27-2024, 12:25 AM
gixajo
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Originally Posted by Eurafricanid
Very interesting difference... the second one seems to match up more with the basques I tested.
BTW, whouldn't it make more sense if you combined all the kits into one and then got the coordinates, just like I did?
I am not fully Basque, Basque is my mother and she is from the southernmost province, so she doesn´t get
the typical results attributed to the most archetypal individuals used as a reference.
Just an average between the two you mean, or something more sophisticated as getting the coordinates of both raw data fusionated?
I tend to use just the MyHeritage coordinates just because my family coordinates are from MyHeritage raw data too, and that should be a fair way to compare among us.
I still have a MyAncestry kit unused...
07-27-2024, 12:29 AM
Eurafricanid
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Originally Posted by vader
I think it's mostly like Angolan, Congo areas. Maybe a little senegambian.
That issue happened only with senegambian mixes in my tests. How much SSA does she usually have?
I am not fully Basque, Basque is my mother and she is from the southernmost province, so she doesn´t get
the typical results attributed to the most archetypal individuals used as a reference.
Just an average between the two you mean, or something more sophisticated as getting the coordinates of both raw data fusionated?
I tend to use just the MyHeritage coordinates just because my family coordinates are from MyHeritage raw data too, and that should be a fair way to compare among us.
I still have a MyAncestry kit unused...
I mean actually merging all the kits together before uploading them to ILLUSTRATIVE DNA.
I merged all my 3 tests (Genera, MyHeritage, FTDNA) into one before doing anything, actually, that was the way I got a more specific subclade of my Y haplogroup, and probably also why I usually get a good distance in many G25 calculators.
Also, I got SO MUCH health information with the AndreiDNA Traits tool like that too (IDK how that applies to 23andMe, since they seem to already have plenty of heath information on their Raw Data).
Can you break down the European nations in each category? It doesn't match my UNGeoscheme calc results for me, but I'm not sure how you divide Europe up.
Thanks.
These components are made with many different samples and adapted to fit their descriptions as tightly as possible, these are their closest populations, but it's not a shocker, since these populations are very much in the extremes of their regions.
That's because they have heavy Aegean/Anatolian/Levantine admixture on top of the Greek (Southeastern Europe) one, the Southeastern European component taps out around southern peninsular Greece, so any furthern West Asian admixture is going to be shown, also, your other ancestries are also comtributing on the Southwestern European score, my components are not averages of regions, they're genetic coordinates for Europe.
I mean actually merging all the kits together before uploading them to ILLUSTRATIVE DNA.
I merged all my 3 tests (Genera, MyHeritage, FTDNA) into one before doing anything, actually, that was the way I got a more specific subclade of my Y haplogroup, and probably also why I usually get a good distance in many G25 calculators.
Also, I got SO MUCH health information with the AndreiDNA Traits tool like that too (IDK how that applies to 23andMe, since they seem to already have plenty of heath information on their Raw Data).
How did u go about merging them? I’d be interested in seeing the distances if I combine ancestry + 23andme