Quote Originally Posted by Mr.G View Post
Not only is my English great-great grandparent visible in my autosomal, she seems to have a surprising influence on how my mother plots. But it really depends, for someone else a great-great grandparent can seem to disappear completely in their results.

Anyway, in my opinion, absolutely nothing wrong with counting Russian in your ancestry. If it is 6% on paper it could easily be smth like 3%-9% of your genetics, depending on chance.
Paper Trail: 56.25%/100 Eastern European Roma from Banat/Balkans, 37.5%/100 Serb, 6.25%/100 Russian.
Ethnicity Estimate (AncestryDNA): The Balkans 52% Your communities with a connection to this ethnicity regionYour connection to this ethnicity region may come through ancestors from these communities. Eastern European Roma Croatia Central Croatia, Northern India 18%, Greece & Albania 8%, Anatolia & the Caucasus 7%, Aegean Islands 7%, Eastern Europe & Russia 5% Your community with a connection to this ethnicity region Your connection to this ethnicity region may come through ancestors from this community. Ukrainians in Eastern Europe Romania & Southwest Ukraine, European Jewish 2%, Bengal 1%.