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I have one to add as well which I thought was interesting, a second cousin of mine who've I've never met but shockingly her euro admix is 76.4 percent on 23andme her indigenous dna is 10.4%, SSA is 8.8% and west asian/north african is .5%, the rest unassigned. She does not at all physically look like what her results come out to be.
I don't know if it's even worth mentioning or makes a difference but her ancestry timeline has her spanish and portuguese relative placed around 1820 and 1880 which is much less recent than mine which is kind of odd I think.
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I can see that, she looks more on the indigenous side as in taino looking but it's only 10.4 percent which is actually a bit lower than average for puerto ricans. Maybe her phenotype is influenced by the canary islanders then? That's my only guess as some are quite more exotic looking compared to mainland spaniards and I wonder if canarian dna is scored high on euro as well. Maybe puerto rico just naturally transforms everyone into swarthy looking after spending some time on the island lol
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