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It must be because of my European side. I guess the reference for mulatto Caribbean hispanic is balanced mulato, while in the case of Peruvian indo-mestizos they are more Amerindian than Euro.
I must be right on it, since I have more Amerindian than SSA mixture. Indeed, I'm closer to Mexican mestizos than to Caribbean balanced mulattoes.
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Yes the Caribbean Hispanic reference is a 50% Iberian 50% African balanced mulatto, the Peruvian indomestizo reference that I simulated is around 75% Native 25% Euro (also Iberian).
Hmm I see. Maybe I should create a Griffe sample (75% African 25% Euro) and see whether you are closer to the Peruvian Indomestizo or the Griffe.
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Target: Gallop_scaled
Distance: 26.8677% / 0.26867657
56.6 Balanced_Mestizo_Mexico
43.4 Mulatto_Caribbean_Hispanic
Target: Gallop_scaled
Distance: 27.0284% / 0.27028419 | ADC: 1x
63.2 Balanced_Mestizo_Mexico
36.8 Mulatto_Caribbean_Hispanic
Target: Gallop_scaled
Distance: 29.2637% / 0.29263666 | ADC: 2x
82.4 Balanced_Mestizo_Mexico
17.6 Mulatto_Caribbean_Hispanic
Distance to: Gallop_scaled
0.33215430 Balanced_Mestizo_Mexico
0.37069900 Mulatto_Caribbean_Hispanic
0.37426089 Balanced_Triracial_Brazil
0.52976337 Indomestizo_Peru
0.55637279 Zambo_Central_America
Me parecía interesante hacerla por razones obvias.
https://www.yfull.com/tree/E-BY7449/
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According to oral family tradition E-FT155550 comes from a deserter of Napoleon's troops (1808-1813) who stayed in Spain and changed his surname.
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