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Your closest Ancient populations...
Roman
RomansScythiansGauls
Scythian + Roman (15.35)
Scythian + Gaul (20.04)
Roman (20.61)
Scythian (23.18)
Gaul (23.2)
Your closest Archaeogenetic matches...
(Smaller numbers mean closer matches to you)
1. Central Roman (590 AD) (20.61) (Click for more info)
2. Visigoth Mixed Slav Girona (550 AD) (21.01) (Click for more info)
3. Medieval Tyrolian (670 AD) (22.52) (Click for more info)
4. Scythian Ukraine (235 BC) (23.18) (Click for more info)
5. Cisalpine Gaul (590 AD) (23.2) (Click for more info)
6. Central Roman (590 AD) (23.26) (Click for more info)
7. Scythian Moldova (300 BC) (23.61) (Click for more info)
8. Medieval Tyrolian (590 AD) (23.64) (Click for more info)
9. Hellenic Roman (590 AD) (24.15) (Click for more info)
10. Hellenic Seleucid Anatolia (165 BC) (24.19) (Click for more info)
11. Gepid / Goth (450 AD) (24.24) (Click for more info)
12. Central Roman (670 AD) (24.44) (Click for more info)
13. Cimmerian Odessa (900 BC) (24.55) (Click for more info)
14. Medieval Hungary / Balkan (1244 AD) (24.56) (Click for more info)
15. Central Roman (590 AD) (24.59) (Click for more info)
16. Medieval Tyrolian (590 AD) (25.07) (Click for more info)
17. Illyrian / Dalmatia (1600 BC) (25.11) (Click for more info)
18. Thracian Bulgaria (450 BC) (25.11) (Click for more info)
19. Mycenaean (1350 BC) (25.52) (Click for more info)
20. Swiss Germanic (670 AD) (25.61) (Click for more info)
Your closest genetic modern populations...
1. Greek_Thessaly (16.97)
2. Macedonian (17.26)
3. Romanian (17.78)
4. Gypsy (18.01)
5. Bulgarian (18.35)
6. Serbian (19.67)
7. Bosnian (20.16)
8. Kosovan (20.75)
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Yea only the original settlers of Iceland were actually like Pirate/Outlaw types, I hate that label too when it really doesn't apply to 60-70% of Norse history. I don't put much faith in autosomal dna, just found it weird because my haplgroup is from that area, it is like absurdly high though. They have a lot of work to do, DNA land is also wonky like that.
Those who want to live, let them fight, and those who do not want to fight in this world of eternal struggle do not deserve to live.
Even if this were hard--that is how it is ! Assuredly, however, by far the harder fate is that which strikes the man who thinks he can overcome Nature, but in the last analysis only mocks her. Distress, misfortune, and diseases are her answer.
Kekgenes K13
1 Swahili+ Jew + Kekistani + Trailerparkistan @ 6.9420
M.T.A
Celt + Frank (4.869)
Viking Icelandic + Frank (5.463)
Viking Icelandic + Celt (5.545)
Celt + Saxon (5.789)
Viking Danish + Celt (6.283)
Celt (6.539)
Frank (10.13)
Viking Icelandic (10.34)
Viking Danish (10.4)
Saxon (10.79)
kit 2
Celt + Belgae (4.016)
Viking Danish + Belgae (5.555)
Belgae + Frank (5.797)
Celt + Frank (6.031)
Celt (6.297)
Viking Danish + Celt (6.441)
Belgae (8.662)
Viking Danish (8.925)
Frank (9.409)
Saxon (10.83)
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I think , whether it be 'My true ancestry' 23andMe etc or a DIY calculator , that there's a lot of ifs and buts involved when it comes to interpreting the data.
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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Last edited by Gallop; 07-07-2019 at 02:14 PM.
https://www.yfull.com/tree/E-BY7449/
E-V22 - E-BY7449 - E-BY7566 - E-FT155550
According to oral family tradition E-FT155550 comes from a deserter of Napoleon's troops (1808-1813) who stayed in Spain and changed his surname.
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https://www.yfull.com/tree/E-BY7449/
E-V22 - E-BY7449 - E-BY7566 - E-FT155550
According to oral family tradition E-FT155550 comes from a deserter of Napoleon's troops (1808-1813) who stayed in Spain and changed his surname.
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I see you've got a Zeus account. I'm at the Caesar level. $100 for the upgrade is far too much . It gives me the impression the owners see it as being a cash cow.
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 spend twice as much on tobacco.
https://www.yfull.com/tree/E-BY7449/
E-V22 - E-BY7449 - E-BY7566 - E-FT155550
According to oral family tradition E-FT155550 comes from a deserter of Napoleon's troops (1808-1813) who stayed in Spain and changed his surname.
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These are my results without upgrade
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Your relatives from Ancient Times (you share identified DNA segments)
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https://www.yfull.com/tree/E-BY7449/
E-V22 - E-BY7449 - E-BY7566 - E-FT155550
According to oral family tradition E-FT155550 comes from a deserter of Napoleon's troops (1808-1813) who stayed in Spain and changed his surname.
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I'll wait for a sale, at that level $100 is too steep for 40 extra samples.
Also as a test I converted my Ancestry data to 23andme using DND Kit Studio, and uploaded the data to mytrueancestry and got differing cM results in the deep dive section. I picked up over 80cM on a completely different 'Viking' sample.
Not sure if it's the conversion skewing the results, but interesting and somewhat confusing none the less.
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