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Here are my new results:
North+Central European - 44.3%
North Atlantic - 42.0%
Baltic - 0.5%
North+East Eurasian - 0%
South+West European - 13.2%
Sub-Saharan - 0%





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I have attached a chart of my most similar ethnicities from this run. Day Tripper from ABF made this for me because he is a nice guy.
I'm more similar to the Brits and the Dutch than I am to my fellow Amurkins. Interesting. BTW, can anyone tell me if "DK" stands for Denmark?
Last edited by Rochefaton; 06-11-2011 at 04:57 AM.


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DK is indeed Denmark.
But what I'm wondering is, what the hell is a porchmonkey?





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Polako, I am looking forward to seeing the "southern + western" grouping split.![]()
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^ South + West Euro is a composite of everything that dominates west, south and even southeast of the Alps.
This analysis isn't designed for breaking that up. I'll do it in the South Euro runs.

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Day Tipper from 23andMe blog has also done maps for the components, wich I re-post now here, that people get an idea of where all these components spread around:
North-Central-Euro:
North-East-Eurasian:
South+West Euro:
North-Atlantic:
Sub-Saharan:
Baltic:
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My personal results:
North-Central: 39.30% (28.52% is German average)
Sout+West Euro: 22.76% (20.03% is German average)
Baltic 22.61% (16.48% is German average)
North-Atlantik: 15.33% (34.86% is German average)
North-East-Eurasian: 0%
Sub Saharan: 0%
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