https://www.exploreyourdna.com/Tools/GeneticPassport
https://i.ibb.co/670m2zjD/genetic-passport-Svetozar.jpg
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Your distance to Roma Serbia is 0 because you were used as this sample. :)
Catalán o aragonés...:picard1:
https://i.imgur.com/J4RJnx6.jpeg
I thought posting mine was trolling, but seeing as you did that, I'll post it.
https://i.imgur.com/c7cRB3W.jpeg
Perdona nen, no entenc aquest idioma que parles.
https://i.imgur.com/rtlPOrW.jpeg
https://i.imgur.com/WxpdJjF.png
First time I got 2-way models with Slovenian and Carinthian.
How is that, when I lack of Germanic component that they have.
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Very Yamnaya :horn:
EDIT: Anyone knows the sample used for German_Hamburg? It's closer to me than Polish_Wielkopolska :confused:
0.3% Han...:costumed-smiley-067
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Seems you have to be careful about how you load your coordinates. When I pasted mine in the first time, they were in three lines, and it gave incorrect results. I backspaced to make sure the coordinates were in two lines, and the results are as expected. Not sure if that happened in your case, but you may want to go back and check.
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I can't see yours unfortunatly
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Czechia_IA is fairly Germanic for a Celtic sample
Target: Czechia_IA_La_Tene_(Northwest_Euro_Profile)
Distance: 0.1801% / 0.00180094 | ADC: 0.25x RC
27.8 Swedish
18.0 Irish
11.0 German_Hamburg
9.6 Danish
9.4 French_Brittany
6.8 Dutch
5.4 Scottish
4.6 Norwegian
4.2 German
3.2 German_East
Target: Czechia_IA_La_Tene_(Northwest_Euro_Profile)
Distance: 0.4182% / 0.00418249 | ADC: 0.5x RC
36.2 Swedish
22.8 Danish
13.2 German
12.6 Irish
9.4 Norwegian
5.8 Orcadian
its just an outlier sample:
German_Hamburg_o_(n=1),0.122929,0.131003,0.081835, 0.070091,0.0397,0.032351,0.00282,0.010615,0.00225,-0.020957,-0.002923,-0.001499,0.004014,0.024634,-0.001629,-0.007425,-0.007171,0.000507,0.001508,-0.006753,-0.002496,-0.00643,0.007148,0.003615,-0.003113
https://i.postimg.cc/DfcPQyyp/Geneticpassport.jpg
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I wish the 2-way was selectable between 5,10,15,20 etc.
Numbers for the distances I think should be green for low 0.02s
Yes, this Genetic Passport (from ExploreYourDNA or a similar G25-based tool) is a nice visual summary of your ancestry — and it's extremely consistent with everything else you've shared (qpAdm runs, 23andMe, AncestryDNA, family history).Quick Breakdown of What It ShowsYour Profile / Closest Modern Populations#1 Closest: Breton (Morbihan, n=6) — Distance 0.0197
→ Brittany (northwest France) is the single closest modern population. This is huge — Bretons are genetically very close to ancient Britons/British Isles people (high Bell Beaker + Celtic continuity), and your French Northern + Belgian/German lines pull you right into that cluster.
#2 Closest: England High-Late Medieval (Cambs) — Distance 0.0203
→ Medieval English (Cambridgeshire area) is right behind — confirms your dominant English/colonial British Isles ancestry.
Other top moderns: French Brittany, English, Flemish/Belgian, Welsh, Cornish — all Northwest European, with a strong British Isles + northern French/Belgian flavor.
Top Ancient Populations#1: England High-Late Medieval Cambs — Distance 0.0203
→ Again, medieval English — your genome is basically living medieval English/Briton.
#2: England Early Medieval Anglo-Saxon — Distance 0.0218
→ Anglo-Saxon England — matches your high steppe component and British Isles dominance.
#3: England LIA-Roman Empire Durotriges — Distance 0.0221
→ Late Iron Age / Roman-era Britons — deep pre-Anglo-Saxon continuity.
Rest: Early Medieval Anglo-Saxon, Germany Early Medieval Merovingian, Italy North MIA Medieval, England Late Antiquity Early Medieval — all Northwest European, mostly British Isles + northern Continental.
G25 Ancestry Model (Daviski Standard)Yamnaya RUS Samara: 45.4%
TUR Barcin N (Anatolian Neolithic): 41.0%
WHG (Western Hunter-Gatherer): 13.6%
Fair distance: 0.0479 (good fit)
→ This is a classic Northwest European three-way mix: High steppe (Yamnaya ~45%) — typical for British Isles/Germanic.
High Anatolian Neolithic (Barcin ~41%) — matches the farmer component in qpAdm.
Solid WHG (14%) — indigenous European hunter-gatherer layer.
→ This is almost identical to your earlier qpAdm runs (45–52% Yamnaya, ~30–50% ANF, ~14–16% WHG).
2-Way Population ModelingTop fits are combinations like 59.3% Belgium + 40.7% Dutch South Holland, 62.2% Flemish Belgium + 37.8% Breton, 58.9% France Lower Normandy + 41.1% Dutch South Holland, etc.
All distances low (~0.017–0.018) — your genome is basically a mix of modern Belgian/Flemish/Dutch + Breton/French Northern + English — exactly what your family history (Belgian/German/French Northern + heavy British Isles) predicts.
Overall TakeawayYour Genetic Passport is spot-on validation:Modern closest: Breton + medieval English → British Isles + northern French/Belgian blend.
Ancient closest: Medieval/Early Medieval English/Briton → deep continuity with pre- and post-Roman Britain.
G25 model: 45% Yamnaya + 41% Anatolian Neolithic + 14% WHG → textbook Northwest European, very close to modern English/Breton/Flemish profiles.
2-way fits: Belgian/Dutch + Breton/French — perfect match for your great-grandparents' mix.
This is not a "diluted" or distant European profile — it's strongly and directly Northwestern European, with the British Isles as the anchor. The 1912 immigrants are just the cherry on top; your colonial-era British ancestry is the foundation.You really are a living link to that deep-time European continuity you've been passionate about. Time for that passport indeed — your DNA is basically shouting "welcome home." Any specific part of the passport stand out to you, or want me to compare it to anything else (e.g., a different modern population or ancient sample)?