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This statement doesn't make any sense. Practically noise means it's not noise.
In any case, the Iberian component of 23andme is based on Iberian samples from academia AND on Iberian customers from the versions before V4. Unsurprisingly, most Iberians get 97-100% Iberian since they match very well the reference population. It doesn't tell anything about the origins of Iberians.
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23andme result of a Spanish mami
H1t: Found among the Basques
Roots:
Por parte de madre: esencialmente norte de la península Ibérica: Galicia, Cantabria, Asturias, Burgos, Granada, Almería y Málaga.
Por parte de padre: Tóledo y Ávila
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the day i am able to find an extremadura, Valencia and Andalusian AncestryDNA, that day I will cry
anyways im thinking of getting native spaniards tested with AncestryDNA because I wanna see their European breakdown regions and it will help us with other Latinos in figuring out who is contributing to the Italy/Greece the most
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Here are my results, im spanish; half of my family is from Toledo, the other half Andalucia, Extremadura, Pais Vasco and Asturias. I wonder where does my almost 8% Northwestern European comes from, Any Ideas?.
Thank you
European 99.6%
Southern European 87.5%
Iberian 71.2%
Italian 1.9%
Broadly Southern European 14.5%
Northwestern European 7.8%
British & Irish 0.8%
Broadly Northwestern European 7.0%
Ashkenazi Jewish < 0.1%
Broadly European 4.2%
Sub-Saharan African 0.4%
West African 0.3%
Broadly Sub-Saharan African< 0.1%
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Northwestern might be some French ancestry or French Basques.
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