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Let's stay on topic, please. Where Mark clusters is not at all relevant to this thread.
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Another note. On 23andme's "Relative Finder", the Maltese I share with both have as many Italian matches as Maltese. This means, as I assumed, Maltese people have a lot of recent (past 500 years if not more recent) ancestry from Sicily.
Can you post two ''extremes'' of the Peninsula? A forlan or a venetian and a south sicilian or maltese in the same post?
It would be interesting compares the two samples from a single country.
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My dad, for comparison:
I'm a real half Levantine and I cluster with Italians on 23andme.
This shows inconsistency and inaccuracy of 23andme's Global Similarity tool.
That's just not right; she just at least be at the edge of the Southern European section.Didn't you say your mom is 1/8 Moroccan Jew, or something like that?
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When a Sicilian or Maltese has less North African, they appear just north of Cypriots but south of Greeks. When they have North African and more West Asian than average, they're pulled into the Druze plot. Maltese have more North African than most Sicilians (being from Agrigento which is the region most influenced by it) so that's why.
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