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On this test I place more in Bavaria and on the Global25 I place more along the Rhine.
They have their differences but both put me in either western or southern Germany. Pretty cool.
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Last edited by Lucas; 10-18-2018 at 05:06 PM.
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No he didn't. It's just an observation I and some members from anthrogenica made looking at the different plots I have done with my coordinates. As well as the modern populations I'm closest to while using nMonte.
The populations for both being 50% or more of German (or surrounded by Germans on the plots and placing close to the German average.) followed by Dutch, Belgian and French.
Now add in my results from eurogenes, K36 heat map, K15 plot and a few other gedmatch calculators and it all seems to point in the direction of western/southern Germany.
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Yes but many of those small strands are part of the same populations and countries.
For example, my German and Scandinavian is broken down into different specific areas. However, the broken down parts are still part of the bigger picture, which is German and Scandinavian. The the rest are percents under 1 which probably don't mean much.
Im referring to my regular nMonte. For some reason I don't see the regular nMonte on yours. Only the Pen=0.
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I'm going to try this with my ancestryDNA results as well, once I get them.
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