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1. Viking Gaelic Mix Iceland (1000 AD) (3.08) - VDP-A6 (Click for more info)
2. Bell Beaker England (2100 BC) (3.412) - I2452 (Click for more info)
3. Bronze Age Orkney Islands (1750 BC) (4.959) - I2981 (Click for more info)
4. Bronze Age Scottish Islands (2350 BC) (5.159) - I5367 (Click for more info)
5. Nordic Lombard (670 AD) (5.316) - CL92 (Click for more info)
6. Late Medieval Gotlander (1600 AD) (5.323) - Unknown (Click for more info)
7. Germano-Celtic Gladiator York (250 AD) (5.337) - 6DRIF-3 (Click for more info)
8. Bell Beaker England (2150 BC) (5.395) - I1767 (Click for more info)
9. Nordic Lombard (590 AD) (5.498) - SZ4 (Click for more info)
10. Celtic Briton (0 AD) (5.509) - Hinxton 4 (Click for more info)
11. Bronze Age Celt England (1000 BC) (5.567) - I5383 (Click for more info)
12. Nordic Lombard (590 AD) (5.828) - SZ15 (Click for more info)
13. Pict (670 AD) (5.88) - CL83 (Click for more info)
14. St Marys Coffin Maryland (1683 AD) (5.983) - I2097 (Click for more info)
15. Viking Sweden (1100 AD) (6.416) - 97029 (Click for more info)
16. Alemannic Bavaria (500 AD) (6.668) - AED_249 (Click for more info)
17. Viking Gaelic Mix Iceland (935 AD) (6.835) - VDP-A7 (Click for more info)
18. Alemannic Bavaria (500 AD) (6.886) - ALH_10 (Click for more info)
19. Nordic Lombard (670 AD) (6.97) - CL145 (Click for more info)
20. Bell Beaker Cambridge (2075 BC) (7.161) - I3255 (Click for more info)
21. Briton Gladiator York (250 AD) (7.344) - 6DRIF-23 (Click for more info)
22. Viking Sweden (1100 AD) (7.366) - Sigtuna stg021 (Click for more info)
23. Anglo Saxon (700 AD) (7.846) - Hinxton HS3 (Click for more info)
24. Bell Beaker Amesbury (2250 BC) (7.999) - I2418 (Click for more info)
25. Unetice Bohemia (1800 BC) (8.033) - Rise150 (Click for more info)
26. Nordic Lombard (590 AD) (8.065) - SZ12 (Click for more info)
27. Bell Beaker England (2150 BC) (8.099) - I5382 (Click for more info)
28. Bell Beaker Amesbury (2150 BC) (8.144) - I5512 (Click for more info)
29. Ireland Copper Age (1880 BC) (8.166) - Rathlin2 (Click for more info)
30. Viking Gaelic Mix Iceland (935 AD) (8.23) - ORE-A1 (Click for more info)
31. Bell Beaker Oxford (2150 BC) (8.354) - I2447 (Click for more info)
32. Nordic Lombard (670 AD) (8.412) - CL146 (Click for more info)
33. Colonial American Pennsylvania (1700 AD) (8.414) - Shohola (Click for more info)
34. Celtic Briton (70 BC) (8.531) - Hinxton 1 (Click for more info)
35. Bell Beaker Ely England (2165 BC) (8.579) - I2453 (Click for more info)
36. Nordic Lombard (590 AD) (8.715) - SZ22 (Click for more info)
37. Nordic Lombard (590 AD) (8.748) - SZ2 (Click for more info)
38. Celtic Gladiator York (250 AD) (8.776) - 6DRIF-21 (Click for more info)
39. Alemannic Bavaria (500 AD) (8.808) - ALH_1 (Click for more info)
40. Nordic-Celtic Gladiator York (250 AD) (8.855) - 6DRIF-18 (Click for more info)
41. Frankish / Hungary (590 AD) (8.887) - SZ38 (Click for more info)
42. Ireland Copper Age (1950 BC) (8.911) - Rathlin1 (Click for more info)
43. Viking Gaelic Mix Iceland (935 AD) (8.911) - SVK-A1 (Click for more info)
44. Nordic Lombard (590 AD) (8.967) - SZ14 (Click for more info)
45. Alemannic Bavaria (465 AD) (9.012) - NW_255 (Click for more info)
46. Anglo Saxon (700 AD) (9.214) - Hinxton HS1 (Click for more info)
47. Celtic / Hungary (590 AD) (9.23) - SZ11 (Click for more info)
48. Bell Beaker Germany (2500 BC) (9.293) - I0112 (Click for more info)
49. Nordic Lombard (590 AD) (9.296) - SZ7 (Click for more info)
50. Gaelic Child Viking Iceland (935 AD) (9.298) - YGS-B2 (Click for more info)
51. Pre-Viking Sweden (500 AD) (9.485) - Rise174 Oxie7 (Click for more info)
52. Nordic Lombard (590 AD) (9.512) - SZ9 (Click for more info)
53. Bell Beaker Scotland (2100 BC) (9.568) - I2568 (Click for more info)
54. Bell Beaker Amesbury (2150 BC) (9.606) - I5513 (Click for more info)
55. Bronze Age Hebrides Islands (1350 BC) (9.633) - I2655 (Click for more info)
56. Germano-Celtic Gladiator York (250 AD) (9.654) - 3DRIF-16 (Click for more info)
57. Bell Beaker Germany (2250 BC) (9.711) - I0806 (Click for more info)
58. Nordic Lombard / Winnili (590 AD) (9.757) - SZ16 (Click for more info)
59. Viking Celtic Mix Sweden (1100 AD) (10.03) - Sigtuna grt035 (Click for more info)
60. Alemannic Bavaria (425 AD) (10.04) - STR_316 (Click for more info)
I found this interesting information about the Icelandic samples.
The paragraph above is specifically about mtdna. The mtdna diversity of Icelanders has decreased so that populations in Scotland, Ireland and Scandinavia have more links to the mtdna of some of the ancient samples than present Icelanders. I read about this sort of thing before and mtdna and ydna are very much subject to drift and can suffer a loss of diversity in populations more so than autosomal dna.When interpreting the results obtained from the preceding population genetics analyses, it is important to bear in mind that mtDNA variation is weakly stratified among European populations [1]. For this reason, it is somewhat surprising to observe significant differences between the IEMS and any closely related contemporary populations. However, the population size of Iceland and the other North Atlantic islands has been small during the last 1100 years, compared to the other groups included in these analyses. Accordingly, there is evidence that the gene pools of these small populations have been more heavily affected by genetic drift than those of larger European populations [2],[9]. In the case of highly variable genetic systems, such as the mtDNA control region, this resulted in a faster rate of haplotype extinction and greater fluctuation in the frequencies of surviving haplotypes in the smaller populations [10]. This is the most straightforward explanation of the closer relationship between the IEMS and present-day samples from the source populations of Scotland, Ireland and Scandinavia (and three other regions of Europe) than to the descendants of the IEMS, contemporary Icelanders. Thus, because of faster drift induced evolution in Iceland, it appears that the haplotypes carried by the settlers have been better preserved in the source mtDNA pools of Scotland, Ireland and Scandinavia (and three other regions of Europe) than among contemporary Icelanders, the descendants of the settlers.
The Irish Brigade's battle cry at Fontenoy, "Cuimhnigí ar Luimneach agus ar feall na Sasanaigh," translates to "Remember Limerick and the treachery of the English." After seeing the devastation caused by the Irish Brigade, the Duke of Cumberland reportedly remarked, "God curse the laws that made those men our enemies".
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My top 20 ancient samples and my father's top 20 (Using FTDNA for both)
1. St Marys Coffin Maryland (1683 AD) (3.926) - I2097 (Click for more info)
2. Bell Beaker England (2150 BC) (4.311) - I1767 (Click for more info)
3. Bronze Age Orkney Islands (1750 BC) (5.368) - I2981 (Click for more info)
4. Celtic Briton (0 AD) (5.569) - Hinxton 4 (Click for more info)
5. Bronze Age Celt England (1000 BC) (5.578) - I5383 (Click for more info)
6. Viking Gaelic Mix Iceland (935 AD) (5.591) - ORE-A1 (Click for more info)
7. Nordic Lombard (670 AD) (5.769) - CL92 (Click for more info)
8. Viking Gaelic Mix Iceland (1000 AD) (6.155) - VDP-A6 (Click for more info)
9. Bell Beaker England (2100 BC) (6.19) - I2452 (Click for more info)
10. Viking Sweden (1100 AD) (6.597) - 97029 (Click for more info)
11. Late Medieval Gotlander (1600 AD) (6.656) - Unknown (Click for more info)
12. Anglo Saxon (700 AD) (6.714) - Hinxton HS3 (Click for more info)
13. Nordic Lombard (590 AD) (6.942) - SZ15 (Click for more info)
14. Pict (670 AD) (7.017) - CL83 (Click for more info)
15. Nordic Lombard (590 AD) (7.116) - SZ4 (Click for more info)
16. Ireland Copper Age (1880 BC) (7.184) - Rathlin2 (Click for more info)
17. Alemannic Bavaria (500 AD) (7.201) - ALH_10 (Click for more info)
18. Saxon Settler Viking Iceland (935 AD) (7.384) - GRS-A1 (Click for more info)
19. Alemannic Bavaria (500 AD) (7.44) - AED_249 (Click for more info)
20. Viking Gaelic Mix Iceland (935 AD) (7.646) - GTE-A1 (Click for more info)
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1. Bell Beaker England (2150 BC) (4.868) - I1767 (Click for more info)
2. St Marys Coffin Maryland (1683 AD) (5.571) - I2097 (Click for more info)
3. Pict (670 AD) (5.735) - CL83 (Click for more info)
4. Nordic Lombard (670 AD) (5.736) - CL92 (Click for more info)
5. Celtic Briton (0 AD) (5.766) - Hinxton 4 (Click for more info)
6. Bronze Age Celt England (1000 BC) (5.986) - I5383 (Click for more info)
7. Nordic Lombard (590 AD) (6.473) - SZ15 (Click for more info)
8. Bell Beaker England (2100 BC) (6.645) - I2452 (Click for more info)
9. Viking Gaelic Mix Iceland (1000 AD) (6.676) - VDP-A6 (Click for more info)
10. Viking Gaelic Mix Iceland (935 AD) (6.703) - GTE-A1 (Click for more info)
11. Viking Gaelic Mix Iceland (935 AD) (6.812) - ORE-A1 (Click for more info)
12. Bronze Age Orkney Islands (1750 BC) (7.108) - I2981 (Click for more info)
13. Nordic Lombard (590 AD) (7.289) - SZ14 (Click for more info)
14. Briton Gladiator York (250 AD) (7.406) - 6DRIF-23 (Click for more info)
15. Bell Beaker Southern France (2050 BC) (7.451) - I3875 (Click for more info)
16. Anglo Saxon (700 AD) (7.461) - Hinxton HS3 (Click for more info)
17. Nordic-Celtic Gladiator York (250 AD) (7.644) - 6DRIF-18 (Click for more info)
18. Nordic Lombard (590 AD) (7.723) - SZ12 (Click for more info)
19. Late Medieval Gotlander (1600 AD) (7.754) - Unknown (Click for more info)
20. Czech Velke Prilepy (0 AD) (7.858) - Rise577 (Click for more info)
23andMe
MDLP K23B: Dutch + German-Volga + Scottish_Argyll_Bute_GBR + Scottish_Argyll_Bute_GBR @ 1.880189
Eurogenes K13:Southeast_English + West_Scottish + West_Scottish + West_Scottish @ 2.292434
Dodecad v3:CEU + CEU + German + Orkney @ 1.508807
Harappaworld:n-european + n-european + orcadian + utahn-white @ 1.186455
puntDNAL K12 modern:Czech + Dutch_South + English_South + English_South @ 1.900828
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I lost my Langobard and got an extra Viking.
Bronze Age Orkney is still No. 1 though, so disregard the previous graphic.
1. Bronze Age Orkney Islands (1750 BC) (4.877)
2. [Hidden] - upgrade your account (5.708)
3. Viking Norse Iceland (1270 AD) (6.265)
4. [Hidden] - upgrade your account (6.467)
5. Bronze Age Hebrides Islands (1350 BC) (6.642)
6. [Hidden] - upgrade your account (6.662)
7. St Marys Coffin Maryland (1683 AD) (6.67)
8. [Hidden] - upgrade your account (7.314)
9. Nordic Lombard (590 AD) (7.327)
10. [Hidden] - upgrade your account (7.386)
11. Celtic Briton (70 BC) (7.538)
12. [Hidden] - upgrade your account (7.547)
13. Nordic Lombard (590 AD) (7.592)
14. [Hidden] - upgrade your account (7.835)
15. Nordic-Celtic Gladiator York (250 AD) (7.841)
16. [Hidden] - upgrade your account (8.059)
17. Nordic Lombard (670 AD) (8.142)
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19. Germano-Celtic Gladiator York (250 AD) (8.24)
20. [Hidden] - upgrade your account (8.277)
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My grandmothers results who is predominantly a mix between North German, Scandinavian and UK areas.
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Hello, I am new on this forum and I have a passion for ancient civilizations. I am not sure how reliable this website is really. I am from Western France, atlantic coast, and to my knowledge I only have local ancestors. These are my results. I was expecting to see some celts, franks, romans but my results are quite different. I know vikings raiders came a lot in my region (Loire Atlantic), but I am not aware of any seriious settlement. So, having such a high genetic proximity with them is a very big surprise, I understand these samples were mixed with some celts but still.
Viking Icelandic (2.525)
Viking Icelandic + Visigoth (4.139)
Viking Icelandic + Frank (4.201)
Frank (8.933)
Visigoth (8.975)
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Your closest genetic modern populations...
1. Serbian (5.406)
2. Bosnian (6.807)
3. Romanian (7.882)
4. Moldavian (8.363)
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Your closest Ancient populations...
Scythian
Gaul
Scythian + Gaul (7.341)
Scythian + Frank (9.241)
Gaul (11.75)
Scythian (12.57)
Frank (15.87)
Your closest Archaeogenetic matches...
(Smaller numbers mean closer matches to you)
1. Visigoth Mixed Slav Girona (550 AD) (6.115)
2. [Hidden] - upgrade your account (9.959)
3. Cisalpine Gaul (590 AD) (11.75)
4. [Hidden] - upgrade your account (12.57)
5. Medieval Hungary / Balkan (1244 AD) (13.35)
6. [Hidden] - upgrade your account (14.51)
7. Swiss Germanic (670 AD) (14.54)
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9. Scythian Moldova (300 BC) (14.77)
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11. Scythian Ukraine (600 BC) (16.23)
12. [Hidden] - upgrade your account (16.36)
13. Scythian Moldova (290 BC) (16.53)
14. [Hidden] - upgrade your account (17.21)
15. Gallo-Roman (590 AD) (17.59)
16. [Hidden] - upgrade your account (17.59)
17. Thracian Bulgaria (450 BC) (17.59)
18. [Hidden] - upgrade your account (17.64)
19. Frankish-Gaul / Lombardy Italy (670 AD) (17.64)
20. [Hidden] - upgrade your account (17.86)
Soo. what does it acutal say?
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