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These are my results as I did the basic test and upgraded to Plus yesterday. Looking at their graph I am "by far" Slavic more than anything else. They do not provide percentages but a scale/graph. By the way, they make it clear their pecking order is not actually a pecking order. They claim Euros are too mixed to provide actual percentages. They are just confirming that I have DNA from each of these nations.
The relative strength index (RSI) for each population is shown on page 6. The n-number (n=109, n=228, etc.) reflects the number of participants in the sample used to represent the population in the published study. For more information, links and representative examples of any given ancestry, see All Populations. Analysis and Conclusion Profile frequencies suggest your ancestors' principal origins in Europe—not necessarily in strict order of importance—are the nationalities listed above. It is not possible to state percentages, since no population is pure and unmixed. Finland and Estonia may appear because of high Native American admixture.
1 Croatia (n = 200)
2 Portugal (n = 150)
3 Estonia (n = 150)
4 Western Sicily (n = 120)
5 Slovakia (n = 247)
6 Scotland -Highlands (n = 228)
7 France -South (n = 335)
8 Netherlands (n = 231)
9 Serbia/Vojvodina/Montenegro (n = 100)
10 Slovenia (n = 207)
11 Armenian -(n = 404)
12 Germany (n = 662)
13 Ukraine (n = 900)
14 Albanian -Kosovo (n = 136)
15 Romania (n=243)
16 Switzerland (n = 402)
17 Scotland -Lowlands (n = 494)
18 Latvia (n = 500)
19 Austria (n = 222)
20 England/Wales (n = 437
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