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qpAdm: Bulgarian_1.DG= 77 - Kimak.SG= 23, p= 0.36, se= 0.31.
Y: Q-L330 > Q-YP771 > Q-BZ180 > Q-F16045* (F15008*) --> Baikal N, Altai MLBA, Aldy-Bel, Pazyryk, Hun.
MT: K1a --> Iron Gates, Starcevo, Bulgaria N, Bulgaria CA, Bulgaria BA.
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Kaspias, based on my various DNA tests and GEDmatch, etc. results, what is going to change in my case, in your opinion?
Most DNA tests I've taken so far, have been chaotic and all over the place. Here's what I mean:
-Myheritage (this has been the worst so far imo, my original results before the reupload): 95.2% Balkan, 3.6% Scandinavian, 1.2% Ashkenazi;
-Geneplaza K29: 50.5% Southern Slavic, 11.2% Eastern Slavic, 14.7% Sicilian, 9.2% Greek-Albanian, 5.6% Northwest European, 4.8% Tatar, 4.0% Caucasian;
-DNA.Land: 43% North Slavic, 33% South-Central European, 12% Balkan, 7.8% West Asian/Caucasian, 3.9% Ashkenazi/Levantine, 1.3% Northwest European;
-LivingDNA: 95% Europe, 5% Near East (this was changed from 2% to 5%)
And here's my FTDNA result
-FTDNA MyOrigins 2.0: 54% Southeast Europe, 24% East Europe, 18% West & Central Europe, 2% Ashkenazi, 2% Northeast Asia, 1% Southeast Asia;
I have many theories, but here's what I'm pretty sure about:
- Most of my ancestry is from the Balkans as many tests suggest it, probably 60-70% or more
- I'm also sure about the West Asian/Caucasian ancestry as well, so far the majority of my results suggest that I have some, more than likely (and my father's history)
- I think the Ashkenazi ancestry is also true, but it's only consistent in DNA tests, not on GEDmatch or Admix Studio, etc.
- I'm sure that I have some minor East Asian ancestry as well (or from historical Turkestan), around 1-2% which is again, not really consistent in DNA tests but in various Admixture calculators
- Western Euro ancestry is still a mistery, if I really have some, it's probably 1% or idk, the rest must be Central European
So I have no idea what to expect from this update. Are they going to give me countries like Serbia, Romania, etc?
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I will post my results when I get home but it still sucks. I don't know how can I get 34 % Western Slavic and 26 % Italian (with Maltese and Sic. 2%) but just 5% Balkan&Greek? I still have 28% Anatolian. It is similar with LivingDNA now.
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All my kits have been updated!
My new results:
Europe 100%
- East Slavic 67%
- West Slavic 33%
My father's new results:
Europe 100%
- West Slavic 51%
- East Slavic 23%
- Baltic 26%
My mother's new results:
Europe 98%
- East Slavic 95%
- Finnish 3%
- Ireland <1%
Asia <2%
- Western Siberian Plains <2%
My brother-in-law's new results:
Europe 99%
- East Slavic 51%
- West Slavic 25%
- Baltic 10%
- Finnish 7%
- Greece & Balkans 6%
Asia <1%
- Western Siberian Plains <1%
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Last edited by Dušan; 09-22-2020 at 02:32 PM.
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Target: Dušan_scaled
Distance: 1.7521% / 0.01752098
60.4 Slavic: RUS_Sunghir_MA
29.8 Roman: SRB_Svilos_Krusevlje
9.8 Byzantine: TUR_Marmara_Ilipinar_Byz2
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I just got my update, this is the most horrendous result i've ever gotten on any site by a long shot. 7% North Caucasus? No Southern European or Northern Indian at all??? Not even 6% East/Southeast Asian? 47% Eastern Indian?
What an absolute joke, I hope they revert it lmao
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Looks like for us East Slavs (and I assume Polish people too) it is generally not bad. Simplistic but not bad.
Here are the results of the guy silentkiller who is Russian (1/4 Belarusian, 1/4 Russian from Siberia, 1/2 Central Russian):
Europe 100%
- West Slavic 77%
- East Slavic 11%
- Baltic 11%
- Greece & Balkan <1%
- Scandinavian <1%
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Only 37% Moldovan according to their breakdown. Ok then
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