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What do you think about the Autossomals of FTDNA and MyHeritage (the ones that show less European; why)?
What about the 23andMe and: "You most likely had a third-great-grandparent, fourth-great-grandparent, fifth-great-grandparent, sixth-great-grandparent, or seventh-great- (or greater) grandparent who was 100% British & Irish. This person was likely born between 1710 and 1830."?



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Global25 PCA West Eurasia dataset close up plot
[1] "distance%=1.4662"
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Galaico-Lusitanian,72.4
Berber_IA,9.8
Briton_IA,9.8
Roman_Colonial,8


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Yes, that's standard for many people. How serious would you take it?
Could it really be a 100% GB-IE ancestor or the combination of several % of ancient ancestors that came to Iberia?



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I don't know, that's a really good question. I'd like to know aswell since all my non-Iberian components are very low (just 2% Italian and 3.1% NW euro)
From rummaging through my relatives it seems that north Euro sources (B&I, F&G, EE and broadly NW) seem to vary a bit wildly whereas Italian seems to be more consistent (around 5-8% usually). So my uneducated guess is that the north Euro seems a bit more recent than the Italian ancestry. They could be proxies for Germanic and Roman ancestry respectively, but I'm really unsure about it. Additionally the north Euro could be a product of repopulation/colonisation of territories reconquered form the moors with foreigners - like Burgundians, etc - or more recent ones, since the Renaissance or the Elightenment periods
Global25 PCA West Eurasia dataset close up plot
[1] "distance%=1.4662"
Ruderico
Galaico-Lusitanian,72.4
Berber_IA,9.8
Briton_IA,9.8
Roman_Colonial,8
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