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I've been away for a while so I've been busy, but now that I'm back I'll try to add more because 20 isn't that many.
I blacked out the names/gedmatch numbers of the people I found on gedmatch because I'm wary of violating people's privacy. I can PM you individual numbers if you're interested.
More or less similar to 23andMe results, with the bulk of unassigned seeming to go to non-Euro caucasoid categories.
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I actually posted them with the original average, but you must have missed it
Not sure, why they score so much Italian. As Argentano says there seems to be a big degree of overlap between the two groups, so I guess I wouldn't read too much into it. I doubt many of them are heavily Corsican/Italian. Maybe it just represents more Eastern or more Southern Iberian types (Mallorcans and Canarians being two of the largest groups to immigrate to PR).
I'll add more samples though, and see if anything changes.
I based the groupings on this post by Litvin, which seemed like a good way to divide things.
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For Chile
Caucasian 71.36
Amerindian 26.47
SSA 1.24
Euro Caucasian 59.48
non-Euro Caucasian 11.89
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Something really interesting to look at is the Gedcom + DNA matches.
That way if you put in a colonial #, it will only show you relatives of theirs with genealogical information attached. In most cases, it will also show place of birth if you click on the profile number.
I have a lot of free time tonight, so I was planning on adding many more samples with genealogical info for a more interesting comparison.
The only thing is, like you, I don't love k36 espescially for Latinos. My favorite is MDLP k23b, so I think I'll make my updated chart (hopefully with as many samples as yours + regional info) using that calculator. I espescially like it because on their spreadsheet they have many Spanish groups to compare the Latino results with. I'm open to using another one though, if anyone has suggestions.
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