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I'd not heard of a PCA. I'd have to look into it.
Maternal results from FTDNA, which are pretty close to the paper trial.
Though in their latest update they switched it from Ashkenazi to to Sephardi. Though from the autosomal results it's obvious it's Ashkenazi as I have a lot of pretty close Jewish matches from the region of Lithuania and Ukraine. Exactly how or why they moved from Eastern Europe to India in the window 1750-1850 is beyond me.
My Heritage results are a bit off. Don't have maternal on Ancestry.
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Sephardi Jews match Ashkenazim and vice versa. No longstanding communities of Ashkenazim in India. You're probably part Sephardic, maybe from the paradesi community of southwest India, I would imagine. You match with more Ashkenazim because they saturate the company's market, not because you are Ashkenazi.
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YDNA: R1b-L21 > DF13 > S1051 > FGC17906 > FGC17907 > FGC17866
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Something like that, i still lack of a lot of information and the only relate of a portuguese ancestor its that my ggrandma said that her father was not born in Brazil, he had a portuguese name and surnames but a spanish surname, which sugests a possible also spanish ancestor, my other ggrandma said also abt a portuguese ancestor
MH also give me 2 Portuguese genetic groups with high confiabilty, which usually dont happen in colonial Brazilians/Latinos
So colonial that hurts to see hehe
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