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When comparing the MDLP k23b mixed population results for two kits, both kits claiming to have ancestry exclusively from the British Isles, one of the kits had a significantly higher amount of Southern European DNA (well over 1/3 in some cases), being more similar to a Croat/Austrian/Slovene than Anglo. The other kit was almost entirely NW European. What could be the reason for this?
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The latter seems to be a pure British Islander.
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I thought MDLP was rather accurate in it's ancestry estimates. Eurogenes k13 being the best to use I assume? The variance shows much less there, I wonder why this is only visible with MDLP and some calcs like PuntDNAL. People of almost entirely NW ancestry seem to score overwhelmingly NW across all non-African calcs, so exceptions like this stuck out to me.
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