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1 Atlantic 34.25
2 North_Sea 32.14
3 Baltic 12.5
4 Eastern_Euro 9.03
5 West_Asian 4.95
6 West_Med 4.85
7 South_Asian 1.05
8 Sub-Saharan 0.67
9 Red_Sea 0.51
10 Siberian 0.05
1 Irish 5.7
2 West_Scottish 6.4
3 Danish 6.79
4 Southeast_English 6.92
5 Southwest_English 8.45
6 German 8.67
7 Dutch 9.33
8 Orcadian 10.13
9 Norwegian 11.87
10 Swedish 12.37
11 North_Swedish 14.07
12 French 14.49
13 Southwest_Finnish 16.12
14 Austrian 16.65
15 Hungarian 19.12
16 Finnish 20
17 Spanish_Cataluna 20.33
18 Spanish_Castilla_Y_Leon 21.28
19 Spanish_Galicia 21.91
20 Southwest_French 22.04
1 88.9% Irish + 11.1% Austrian @ 5.34
2 93% Irish + 7% French_Basque @ 5.36
3 93.3% Irish + 6.7% Belorussian @ 5.37
4 93.8% Irish + 6.2% Ukrainian_Northeast @ 5.4
5 94.7% Irish + 5.3% Lithuanian @ 5.45
6 94.5% Irish + 5.5% Russian @ 5.48
7 97.2% Irish + 2.8% North_Ossetian @ 5.49
8 95% Irish + 5% Kargopol_Russian @ 5.5
9 97.3% Irish + 2.7% Adygei @ 5.51
10 97.1% Irish + 2.9% Chechen @ 5.51
11 94% Irish + 6% Polish @ 5.52
12 97.3% Irish + 2.7% Balkar @ 5.52
13 96.1% Irish + 3.9% Erzya @ 5.54
14 97.7% Irish + 2.3% Burusho @ 5.54
15 97.1% Irish + 2.9% Tadjik @ 5.55
16 97.2% Irish + 2.8% Nogay @ 5.56
17 97.6% Irish + 2.4% Lezgin @ 5.57
18 97.9% Irish + 2.1% Balochi @ 5.57
19 98.1% Irish + 1.9% Abhkasian @ 5.57
20 98% Irish + 2% Pathan @ 5.58[/QUOTE]
I got Irish, Scottish and Danish again. It might change in the future if they create a Midlands or Northern English category. At the moment it seems to be picking up my Irish ancestry which isn't higher than 25% as far as I know, but I haven't traced my paternal side fully yet so it might be an underestimate. Alternatively, 'Danish' could be representative of rural midlands English if they're more Germanic than average.
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South Asian in most of Europe is probably Romani, although some of it in the UK could be from the British East India Company. In the early days of the colonization of India, taking Indian wives was encouraged before the Suez Canal opened because it wasn't thought that British women would survive the trip (death rates on ships were high at this time).
When Suez opened and India was taken over by the government, British women were brought over and the Anglo-Indian offspring became a secondary layer in the society between British rulers and Indian subjects. Look up Anglo-Indians.
Some family great grandparents on my mother's side served in India, this was after 1900 though.
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I got Irish, Scottish and Danish again. It might change in the future if they create a Midlands or Northern English category. At the moment it seems to be picking up my Irish ancestry which isn't higher than 25% as far as I know, but I haven't traced my paternal side fully yet so it might be an underestimate. Alternatively, 'Danish' could be representative of rural midlands English if they're more Germanic than average.[/QUOTE]
I think that would be a good idea to create a northern (and also eastern) English category if the data becomes available - A bit like what Spain have, i think 5 or 6 regions represented? I assume Kent is used for south-east English, i think an eastern English category would also be useful because i think my family (apart from my Grandmother) might fit better in that, and instead end up on the continent. It would be interesting to know if the percentages for that big red cluster in POBI are an average or are like that in every area, because there seems to be a fair bit of variation between families even now.
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Albion has southasian too, it is interesting how deep connection british people have to india, even prince william is a bit indian
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Admix Results (sorted):
# Population Percent
1 East_Med 31.53
2 West_Asian 27.99
3 West_Med 11.81
4 Red_Sea 6.86
5 North_Sea 6.79
6 Baltic 4.52
7 Atlantic 3.2
8 South_Asian 2.8
9 Eastern_Euro 1.71
10 Northeast_African 1.54
11 Siberian 1.2
12 Southeast_Asian 0.05
Single Population Sharing:
# Population (source) Distance
1 Turkish 7.88
2 Assyrian 9.73
3 Armenian 10.06
4 Lebanese_Muslim 10.8
5 Syrian 12.24
6 Cyprian 12.5
7 Kurdish 12.88
8 Iranian 14.29
9 Ashkenazi 15.88
10 Sephardic_Jewish 16.58
11 Lebanese_Christian 16.87
12 Samaritan 17.49
13 Jordanian 17.67
14 Lebanese_Druze 18.4
15 Palestinian 19.68
16 Greek 20.87
17 Kumyk 21
18 Bedouin 21.55
19 Tuscan 25.2
20 Georgian 25.52
Mixed Mode Population Sharing:
# Primary Population (source) Secondary Population (source) Distance
1 62% Armenian + 38% Ashkenazi @ 3.18
2 63.7% Cyprian + 36.3% Kumyk @ 4.47
3 54.8% Samaritan + 45.2% Kumyk @ 4.66
4 69.6% Armenian + 30.4% Greek @ 4.77
5 71.2% Cyprian + 28.8% Chechen @ 4.91
6 73.8% Armenian + 26.2% Tuscan @ 4.91
7 62.9% Samaritan + 37.1% Chechen @ 4.95
8 82% Assyrian + 18% Spanish_Galicia @ 4.97
9 76.7% Assyrian + 23.3% Romanian @ 5.08
10 69.4% Cyprian + 30.6% Lezgin @ 5.08
11 71.2% Cyprian + 28.8% North_Ossetian @ 5.09
12 60.8% Samaritan + 39.2% Balkar @ 5.12
13 69% Cyprian + 31% Adygei @ 5.13
14 81.5% Armenian + 18.5% Spanish_Galicia @ 5.18
15 75.6% Assyrian + 24.4% Bulgarian @ 5.2
16 69.5% Cyprian + 30.5% Balkar @ 5.2
17 74.8% Armenian + 25.2% Bulgarian @ 5.21
18 82.9% Assyrian + 17.1% French @ 5.23
19 82.1% Assyrian + 17.9% Portuguese @ 5.25
20 78.3% Armenian + 21.7% North_Italian @ 5.28
Too be honest I never get as high 'South Asian' in other runs. I suspect my South Asian score is inflated at the expense of another component. Perhaps you shouldn't take it too literally.
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How would he be related to you though? You are from Serbia, he's from England. It's unlikely.
I'd be interested to see how high it is in other Euros before jumping to conclusions though. I don't doubt that a few Anglo-Indians probably mixed in to the general population, that a few Romani mixed in the centuries they've been here or even that the 50+ year old Indian community may have had a small genetic impact.
Jackson knows genetics better than me though, I'm not sure if 'South Asian' is synonymous with 'Gedrosian' or not (Gedrosian peaks in Europe in the British Isles and Scandinavia. Outside of Europe it peaks in Anatolia, Iran and NW India.
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