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If feel that it should be interesting to compare that should vary from person depending on your ancestry:
For "SNP count minimum threshold to be considered a matching segment
(Leave blank for default value = 500)" Set the value to 50.
For "Minimum segment cM size to be included in total:
(Leave blank for default value = 7)" Set the value to 1.
CHG ( Caucasus Hunter Gatherers):
M677694 Satsurblia CHG
Largest segment = 3.8 cM
Total of segments > 1 cM = 232.4 cM
Kotias M551062 CHG
Largest segment = 5.1 cM
Total of segments > 1 cM = 1,088.4 cM
SHG (Scandiavian Hunter Gatherers)
M645731 I0017-Motala12
Largest segment = 4.0 cM
Total of segments > 1 cM = 536.4 cM
WHG (Western Hunter Gatherers)
M236020 Villabruna (WHG)
Largest segment = 4.6 cM
Total of segments > 1 cM = 762.2 cM
M276583 La Brana (WHG)
Largest segment = 3.5 cM
Total of segments > 1 cM = 606.7 cM
Ancestral North Eurasian (ANE)
Mal'ta Boy F999914
Largest segment = 4.3 cM
Total of segments > 1 cM = 241.5 cM
Eastern Hunter Gatherer (EHG)
M737081 Khvalynsk EHG MERGED (I0122 + I0124 + I0433)
Largest segment = 4.1 cM
Total of segments > 1 cM = 397.7 cM
Other EHGs
M218547 I0124 Samara EHG
M340431 I0122 Khvalynsk
M925976 AfontovaGora3 + AfontovaGora2
Finally, a European predecessor that exceeds even the hunter gatherers
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GravettianThe Gravettian was an archaeological industry of the European Upper Paleolithic that succeeded the Aurignacian c. 31,000 BC.[1] It is archaeologically the last European culture many consider unified,[4] and had mostly disappeared by c. 22,000 BC[5] close to the Last Glacial Maximum, although some elements lasted longer. At this point, it was replaced abruptly by the Solutrean in France and Spain, and developed into or continued as the Epigravettian in Italy, the Balkans, Ukraine,[6] and Russia.[7]
The origins of the Gravettian people are not clear, they seem to appear simultaneously all over Europe.[8] To a greater extent than their Aurignacian predecessors, they are known for their Venus figurines.
Gravettian period:
T947885 Ostuni1 - Ostuni, Brindisi, Italy - Gravettian (27,810-27,430 cal BP)
Largest segment = 6.6 cM
Total of segments > 1 cM = 211.7 cM
More gedmatch samples can be found here:
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