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Click on "Ancestry" and scroll all the way to the bottom
A few no-calls for me.
edit: I made a spreadsheet. Certain patterns/clusters certainly emerge. I made this half asleep and caught myself making errors, so please check if I've entered you for the correct marker(s) and with the correct info. In bold, I noted patterns and puzzle migration routes for each mutation. Should you have relevant ancestry/family history to share that better explains your mutations, please do. I don't mind when one person is the exception to a pattern, such as Thambi, who is south Indian and hence has a very different genome and history from other members here. Hopefully, someone will pick this up and make it a google spreadsheet that can be updated. Where a New World member is present, it's certainly possible that they attained the mutation through recent West African admixture and hence don't fit the general pattern. In cases where a Berber member is present with only 1-2 others, it may be premature to judge the origin of the mutation as being Berber for the other members, as the Berber is likely to carry more such mutations. It will cool to see what patterns emerge and the implicit migration patterns out of Africa.
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relevant post on the yourdnaportal forum from member Dilawer:
I don't see the same results when I check the link. Input from others is welcome.You have a stronger case than td885 for African ancestry (see my response to him above) because we see at https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/snp/rs6601 ... quency_tab the following frequencies for your SNPs:
rs6601548-C: Africans 70-80%, whereas Europeans 0%
rs3825663-G: Africans 70, whereas Europeans 0%
The fact you have these 2 alleles together which are stronger indicators on their own than his SNP increases the probability even more.
To convert these 2 mutations into an admixture percentage requires us to know:
1- How many total "African" SNPs you had calls for but did not match;
2- How many total "E Asian" SNPs you had calls for but did not match;
3- How many total "European" SNPs you had calls for but did not match;
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