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I think like in Germany there's a NW/SW-SE gap clearly.
See where people from Lyon in north plot, they are all north of the "French" average whereas southern french are either more southern or equally southern than it.
I think that Burgundy is more southern shifted than French Switzerland that borders Allemanic Switzerland, there's a barrier between these two regions called Jura, and Vosges in the north of Burgundy. I would go for the same conclusion for High-Savoy :Yes, definitely closer to Rhone-Alpes than to Alsace or regions further north. And Romandy (French Switzerland) is also like that.
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Based on what you reported, especially the lack of German regions on Gedmatch makes it pretty unlikely that she has any significant German ancestry. Real Danube Swabians should score much-much higher German regions, at least Austrian and East German, as most Hungarians with Danube Swabian ancestry score on Gedmatch. Definitely I would advise for searching in the archives about the birth certificates of her parents and grandparents, and so on. They could definitely make more light if they were Germanized Slavs or not, which seems to be the case. But I may be wrong, I'm just speculating.
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Nope, there is no big difference between South-West and South-East Germany (Bavaria).
Slavic influence starts in Thuringia and is immediately very strong (already in Thuringia).
There is some Slavic influence in Obefranken, but it is not part of "historical Bavaria".
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Germany can be divided into three main genetic clusters:
- North-Western
- Southern (both SW and SE)
- Eastern (starts in Thuringia)
Thuringer Wald divides Eastern and Southern clusters:
Border between NW and Eastern clusters is in Mecklenburg.
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This story is very bizzare. They were suposed to be part Jews too, possibly Greek as well but they get none of it.
And funny thing is my mom and her brother look like stereotypical Germans (blonds with square jaw and Faelid phenotype), but genetically only mtdna witness to that and the rest not.
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Okay I misunderstood your post, I thought you meant there is a gap between SW and SE.
And you meant NW vs. SW-SE. Yes I agree, no big difference between SW and SE.
On the other hand, East Germany is very different from both North-Western and Southern.
There is more difference between SW French and SE French, than between SW German and SE German.
Provence is different than Aquitaine. Aquitanians are simply Latinized Basques. Aquitanians are not Celts.
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The thing is that you can inherit various proportions and theoretically you should get 50/50 from your two parents but your plotting can be like "60% father" and "40% mother". What I observed by the way it's that most of the time it's the "father" side that shift the more. You can inherit little from one grandparent (or great-grandparent) and much more for another, it's not exactly 25/25/25/25, or 12.5/... . The more you go back in time the less you're "related".
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I ordered mtdna full sequence on FTDNA few days ago by the way. I am H10e but interested in matches. It seems very Germanic/NW Euro based on modern distribution and ancient samples but we will see.
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Aquitanians are just Latinized Basques, while Provence has no Basque genetics at all.
It might have Iberian-like genes, but they do not share Basque-specific genetic drift.
And of course Italian-like admixture is the strongest in South-Eastern France.
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