It’s not mine. The author claims that the methodology is based on g25+QAPDM.
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It’s not mine. The author claims that the methodology is based on g25+QAPDM.
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Looks made-up and based on 'vibes' tbh.
Is there anymore info on this? Ive been trying to find out about the genetics of se germans for a while not a lot seems to be known.
-The Germanic ancestry is overestimated, I can say that for sure for Belgium, and by extension everywhere else. Peterski posted a genetic study not long ago that showed that the Flemish are mostly Gaulish, not majority Germanic as this indicates.
-There is a pretty sharp genetic divide around the Rhine between NW Germans and South Germans/Flemish that is not shown here, it has a more gradual transition which you might expect if you hadn't seen results from the various regions
-Any amateur anthro/genetic map that is divided by arbitrary aesthetic lines rather than official state/region borders I assume is made up
Here is the Belgian study mentioned by J. Ketch:
https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...-new-DNA-study
I’ve seen QpAdm models on Twitter that have southern Germans and Northern French samples as more Germanic than English people lol.
I did a model on a Longobard buried in Hungary. The results for this individual were the inverse of what I'd expect.
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I guess the further question is where is the database of academic samples that cover all these regions, because I don't think it exists.
re: Germanic overestimation, there was also this study from a couple of years ago which indicated modern Germans are on average over half Celtic, and 1/8 Slavic.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41562-024-01888-7
That wasn't me, that's a longobard individual I modeled.
This is me:
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