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The test seems a bit biased in some ways. Though u are a bit western shifted Poland should be your first population then Czech and Slovak. Also the non European percentages are complete bogus. Most people who take this test are minorities or even white Americans trying to confirm native American or African ancestry. The company may try to cater to this lol.
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I think many poles have a lot of ancestry from the Ukraine and Belarus due to polacized eastern slavs moving into the country during the polish Lithuanian common wealth and also due to massive migration from those areas after WW2. Litvins ancestry seems to all come from one particular region central Poland and probably he wasn't influenced by those eastern Policized people. That's why in many ways his results are similar to other west Slavic countries. He's probably a more original type of central Polish person
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My Top 10 populations in Europe, and their linguistic affinities:
1 Czech Europe - Slavic
2 Slovenia Europe - Slavic
3 Slovakia Europe - Slavic
4 Germany Europe - Germanic
5 Netherlands Europe - Germanic
6 Russia Voronezh Europe - Slavic
7 Sweden Europe - Germanic
8 Lithuania Europe - Baltic
10 Cornwall West Britain Europe - Celtic
11 Poland Europe - Slavic
Interestingly, my R1b-DF27>L617 is very common in Cornwall:
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I think they exaggerated my genetic closeness to Cornwall, but I don't think that it is a coincidence. There must be a lot of shared SNPs between me and Cornwall among these 100k SNPs that they are using.
I share a common Y-DNA ancestor with Cornish L617 ca. 3800 years ago, according to YFull:
https://www.yfull.com/tree/R-L617/
I have no recent ancestry from Cornwall and no British surnames in my family tree. However, Britain was colonized by people with R1b who came from Central-East Europe during the Early Bronze Age:
http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2017/05/09/135962
http://biorxiv.org/content/biorxiv/e...35962.full.pdf
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZjbp_LepPM#t=28m58s
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Rethel, their Polish reference is just not representative.
My Single Population Sharing top populations in various GEDmatch calculators:
MDLP K16: 1 Pole 2.49
MDLP K23b: 1 Slovak 3.4
MDLP W22: 1 Slovakian 2.21
MDLP World: 1 Ukrainian-West 2.38
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Eurogenes K13: 1 South_Polish 2.52
Eurogenes K15: 1 South_Polish 3.38
Eurogenes EUtest: 1 PL 4.24
Eurogenes Jtest: 1 PL 4.76
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Dodecad V3: 1 Slovenian 7.86
Dodecad W9: 1 Ukranians 2.4
Dodecad K7b: 1 Ukranians 2.38
Dodecad K12b: 1 Hungarians 7.57
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HarappaWorld: 1 Ukranian 5.89
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puntDNAL K10: 1 Scottish_West 1.67
puntDNAL K12: 1 Czech 3.51
puntDNAL K13: 1 Belarusian 3.26
puntDNAL K15: 1 Polish 2.06
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Eurasia K6: 1 Ukrainian 2.07
Eurasia K9: 1 Scottish 2.95
*Eurasia K10: 1 Czech
*Eurasia K11: 1 Scottish
*Eurasia K14: 1 Czech
Gedrosia K3: 1 Croatian & Czech & Norwegian @ 0.000000
*Gedrosia K15: 1 Hungarian
*Gedrosia K11: 1 Norwegian
Gedrosia K12: 1 Norwegian 11.35
Neolithic K13: 1 Hungarian 5.98
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Eurogenes K36 nMonte: PL_Wielkopolska
Eurogenes K36 Gaussian: PL_Wielkopolska
Eurogenes K36 Least-squares: PL_Wielkopolska
Eurogenes K36 mlukas's Oracle: PL_Wielkopolska
Eurogenes K36 Tolan's K36 Tool: Western Poland
*These calculators are no longer on GEDmatch.
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But forgot Polish reference all other looks pretty interesting.
K36 Genetic Similarity Report & K36 Advanced Chromosomal Analysis (Automated)
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Maybe their Polish reference are mainly North-Eastern Poles?
In K36, I have only 79% of similarity to Poles from Suwałki:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suwałki
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