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Not sure how reliable it is, but I got a lot of colorful charts & graphs for just 40 USD:
Admixture Analysis - Continental Clusters:
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Multi-Dimensional Scaling - Continental Cores:
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Admixture Analysis - Regional Clusters:
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Multi-Dimensional Scaling - Regional Clusters:
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Population Admixture:
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Iterative Population Admixture:
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Multi-Dimensional Scaling - Populations:
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World Genetic Grid:
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Total Ancestral Fit - European Populations:
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Total Ancestral Fit - Caucasus Populations:
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Total Ancestral Fit - Middle Eastern Populations:
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Total Ancestral Fit - African Populations:
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Total Ancestral Fit - East Asian Populations:
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Total Ancestral Fit - Oceanian Populations:
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Total Ancestral Fit - North Asian Populations:
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Total Ancestral Fit - South Asian Populations:
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Total Ancestral Fit - Amerindian Populations:
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Total Ancestral Fit - Diasporic Populations:
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My DNA Origin analysis for 16 EUR (you get 2 reports examining ancestry from 3012 regions, 226 countries): https://www.exploreyourdna.com/DNAOrigin.aspx
This analysis is not based on G25 but on ADMIXTURE. And it has more regions than any other DNA test!





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Looks pretty inaccurate.
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Dude, there is no point of wasting money. The Key is your Raw DNA data. In fact, the population labels aren't to be taken literally. They are the representative of an underlying population structure, and not models of the real populations that contributed to your own ancestry.
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It is interesting that I'm close to Cornwall. My Y-DNA subclade is common in Cornwall.
But all of my eight great-grandparents were born within this area in Western Poland:
So far it is the only test which gave me Non-Euro admixtures, and at the same time it also gave me more of North-West Euro admixtures than other tests. BTW, I got my results just 6 hours after sending them my FTDNA raw data. So fast?![]()
Mlukas also got his results, maybe he will post them.
My DNA Origin analysis for 16 EUR (you get 2 reports examining ancestry from 3012 regions, 226 countries): https://www.exploreyourdna.com/DNAOrigin.aspx
This analysis is not based on G25 but on ADMIXTURE. And it has more regions than any other DNA test!
I heard they use a low amount of SNP in their tests, around 100k. thats what polako has said about them.




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Here is what mlukas got in his "Total Ancestral Fit - European Populations":
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I got - 1. Czech, 2. Slovenia, 3. Slovakia; he got - 1. West Ukraine, 2. Russia Oryol, 3. Russia Smolensk.
He is more eastern-shifted than me in all tests, so this kind of makes sense.
But it's surprising how far we got Poland (11. in my case and 7. in his case).
My DNA Origin analysis for 16 EUR (you get 2 reports examining ancestry from 3012 regions, 226 countries): https://www.exploreyourdna.com/DNAOrigin.aspx
This analysis is not based on G25 but on ADMIXTURE. And it has more regions than any other DNA test!
my guess is he has higher baltoslavic which pulls him to ukraine, whereas you score less than the average Pole, hence more west shifted.




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Balto-Slavic should rather pull towards Belarus and Baltic countries, not to Ukraine. My results are very similar to the average Pole from my region (Wielkopolska), but there are regional differences within Poland (and I recommend Eurogenes K36 Oracle, because it captures regional differences). BTW, Western Ukraine is western-shifted (but also southern-shifted) genetically, compared to Eastern Ukraine. Western Ukrainians are closer to West Slavs than to other East Slavs. Mlukas also gets 4. Slovakia - after 1. West Ukraine, 2. Russia Oryol and 3. Russia Smolensk.
As for Russia, some groups in Central Russia are genetically more western-shifted than some in Western Russia. The fact that some Russians are more western-shifted was even visible in a PCA from some study (I don't remember which), where those Russians plotted close to Poles, while Eastern Ukrainians plotted to the east of those Russians (even though geographically Ukraine is more western than Russia).
My DNA Origin analysis for 16 EUR (you get 2 reports examining ancestry from 3012 regions, 226 countries): https://www.exploreyourdna.com/DNAOrigin.aspx
This analysis is not based on G25 but on ADMIXTURE. And it has more regions than any other DNA test!


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OK. My results. I think it's no point to make another thread.
My BIG list (442 populations)
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K36 Genetic Similarity Report & K36 Advanced Chromosomal Analysis (Automated)
https://lm-genetics.com


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I think we can't read it literally. For example Iteratione admixture is similar to oracle three or four popualtion aproximation. And it is in line with K36 oracle Admix 4 results.
Population mixture is similar to nMonte. But nMonte also doesn't give you exact ethnic breakdown, only breakdown of possible similarity to such populations.
I'm satissfied from the results. It confirms our amateurish K36 oracle, and Polish regional division in it.
K36 Genetic Similarity Report & K36 Advanced Chromosomal Analysis (Automated)
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