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Perhaps it is an entry through Central Asia and not the Middle East in the case of the Dutchman and me. The example of E-V22 mentioned in the article says that it is a mutation in Central Asia and that it maintains a distance of one step between several ethnic groups. On the map of Gedmatch I always keep a distance with everyone, I don't get the color red or in my country. What if it were an entry with the Indo-Europeans? perhaps the allocation of the past that relates E-V22 in Europe to Phoenicians and Jews is still too heavy.
Function B:
Use this function if you come from two different populations
This function allows you to remove some of your ancestors from your results.
For example, you are certain that your mother is from northwestern France, but you do not know where your father came from.
Your mother represents 50% of your DNA, so you indicate 50 in the box of the percentage to be removed, then you select the corresponding population "France NorthWest", then you validate.
The results will give the similarity of 50% of your remaining DNA.
With the normal function.
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