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To be fair. Lithuanians score the highest, North Euro, from what I can remember. Thought you'd be top.
Now you can boast of being top North Euro Man.
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I have never been that fascinated in this genetics stuff. According to 23andme, Estonians are Eastern-Europeans and thus by 23andme's own calculators/results, I'm a "Finn" as Estonians aren't Slavic nor Baltic, but Finnic.
And Lithuanians scoring high is probably explained by this:
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21.99 %
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All agree those who don't have North-Eurasian are sub-human?
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@ Annihilus:
How did you obtain these results and what does Asia mean here?
Never mind I got it, you added the components but shouldn't East Asian components be seperated from Caucasoid Asian components?
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Balkan Anatolian Turkic calculator:
11.04% Balkans
83.23% Anatolia
5.73% Turkic
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Most of the African ones below 1% would be noise, but the Asian values are usually true, and South American ect values are old Eurasian components.
This is not true, look at my results we (except my aunt) are all U. Also my mtDNA line followed the Ice north from North Africa into Scandinavia, not via Caucasus, as is evident of me finding everything from Berber to Finnish matches..
South Asia could be Roma ancestry, South west Asia = Middle east ect could also be related to that or to the neolithic connection, same as med ect.. My granny has confirmed Roma ancestry and she has about 1.63% South Asian and 2% SWA...
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Seems most likely. In Dodecad, Dienekes 'Red Sea' component was slightly higher in east and north-east Europe than the rest of northern Europe (although only slightly). It's also possible it's due to an ancient connection or perhaps from a eastern or north-eastern contribution to the SW Asian genepool (No idea how likely that is though lol).
Although there also seems to be more noise in this one - My mother and aunt get no SW Asian in almost all other calculators, but get a small amount in this - So it may just be noise unless it's consistent across all calculators.
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