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South Euro - 43.95%
North Euro - 7.09%
East Euro or Finnic - 11.05%
Balto-Slavic - 26.22%
SSA - 0%
East Eurasian - 2.72%
North Altantic - 8.94%
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This run seems to be much more consistent overall than the last, but still the relation of the related components remains a problem if comparing whole populations:
Look how constant and smooth the line for combined North Atlantic and North Euro in the UK sample is, just like to be expected in a population. The extremes of North Atlantic : North Euro are just too extreme, something which repeats itself in the Continental Germanics and the Northern Europeans too, in which the pattern makes no sense at all, with some Swedes and Finns having zero North Atlantic, whereas in others it makes up more than the half of the Northern total.
Similar with Baltic vs. East Euro, though not as extreme.
Still one can read interesting things, for examples SE9 is more Eastern European than the Swedish average, but with very little East Eurasian (so not Finnic).
I add the Spaniards now, look how smooth and homogenous the line of total Northern vs. Southern becomes:
vs. the irregular behaviour of North Atlantic : North Euro.
Why should someone with 50 percent "North Euro" having no "North Atlantic" or vice versa?
If that would be related to a total change, possible, but if the general line is so homogenous, there is a problem.
French:
Irish:
Compare the Continental Germanics with the regular components:
With Northern total:
and Northern + Eastern total:
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EU7c
South Euro: 45.8% (Illyrian)
North Euro: 18.4% (Gothic)
East Euro or Finnic: 0.01%
Balto-Slavic: 32.4% (Serbian)
Eurasian: 0.01%
North Atlantic: 0%
Sub-Saharan: 0%
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Does anyone have an info about Albanians members and their results?

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Hmm.
If I compare these results to say, the Dodecad Oracle ones, I see a slight correlation between my Northern results and the Oracle mix prediction.
But I couldnt find a similiar correlation with the North Atlantic result. (comparation Irish-Hungarian or Irish-Balkan led to identical results as for the average German)
This is a comparation of the Northern results with Oracle mix prediction:
Northern me: 48%
Northern average German: 37%
Oracle:
Me:
41.8% Hungarians + 58.2% Swedish_D
Average German:
46.6% Hungarians + 53.4% Swedish_D
Me:
46.8% Hungarians + 53.2% Norwegian_D
Average German:
50.1% Hungarians + 49.9% Norwegian_D
Me:
52.2% Swedish_D + 47.8% Slovenian
Average German:
46.5% Swedish_D + 53.5% Slovenian
The tendency is there, but far less pronounced.
And yeah, my extemely low North Atlantic doesnt makes Oracle predict lower Irish in pairwise mixes for me that what is normal.
Hmm


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Here I go:
"Red (South Euro)" 44,74
"Yellow (North Euro)" 20,68
"Green (East Euro or Finnic)" 3,88
"Aqua (Baltic or Balto-Slavic)" 0
"Blue (Sub-Saharan African)" 0,86
"Dark Blue (East Eurasian)" 0
"Pink (North Atlantic)" 29,80


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After the E7b run I never got to tell you, that the absence of an Anatolian, a Levantine and a North African component is most likely skewing the results for South Euros, nonetheless thank you for your effort.
My results, PT1:
South Euro: 38.65%
North Atlantic: 37.38%
North Euro: 18.01%
East Euro/Finnic: 3.81%
SSA: 1.91%
East Eurasian: 0.2%


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My results(NO2)
North Atlantic : 39.52%
North Euro : 35.29%
Baltic or Balto Slavic : 14.32%
East Euro or Finnic : 10.42%
East Eurasian : 0.42%
South Euro : 0%
Sub-Saharan African : 0%
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