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100% Inbred + 1%
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My mother's match, a fairly strong one. She is apparently half Russian, half Mountain or Azerbaijani Jewish (only judging by her last name and matches 'cause she's never replied to me)
Europe 52%
* East Slavic 47%
* Scandinavia 4%
Middle East 48%
* Anatolia, Armenia, & Mesopotamia 32%
* Northern Levant 7%
* Mizrahi Jewish 4%
* Southern Caucasus <4%
* Arabian Peninsula <2%
Eastern India <1%
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5% Irish as a Bulgarian. awesome.
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If I understand correctly, you uploaded your raw data from MyHeritage onto FTDNA and from that they determined that your Y Haplogroup is most likely R1a. Does your direct paternal line go to Iberia or somewhere else? I assume that you're actually not Japanese. It puzzles me why so many people put erroneous info on their profiles.
I recommend doing a Y-DNA test with FTDNA to accurately define your Y haplogroup. If there is a surname study for your last name, do the test through it. Otherwise do it thru a regional Y-DNA project for the country or geographic area in which you believe your direct male line originated. FTDNA usually runs Christmas sales in December.
Last edited by ShieldWolf; 10-08-2020 at 04:42 AM.
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It's so weird and I can't understand how a lot of people get results like Irish, English, etc on many DNA tests (like Hungarians, Romanians, Bulgarians, Slovaks, etc)
Meanwhile I'm one of the most Balkanic guy one can imagine I think that's how hundreds of years came out for me, 90-95% of my ancestry is from the Balkans basically.
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Europe
100%
Western Europe
Great Britain 67%
Ireland 25%
Scandinavia 6%
Central Europe <2%
My new results are much better than what they were previously. I’m intrigued to see MyHeritage’s update next, whenever that may be.
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