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this is the result I forgot East African:
Gedrosia: 21.86
Siberian: 1.80
NW_African: 0.45
SE_Asian: 0.00
Atlantic_Med: 9.13
North_European: 14.67
South Asian: 2.14
East_African: 0.22
SW_Asian: 12.50
East_Asian: 1.86
Caucasus: 35.36
SSA: 0.00
the calculator just picks Azerbaijani-Dagestan if the northeuro is higher. This is a common effect I noticed on all Iranian results with higher north_euro. It doesnt mean the person has Dagestani ancestry (although it still could be a possibility for some.)
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The other Kurd you mentioned is the one from the West Asian study? How do you know his tribe? He wasn't even labeled a Kurd, we just guessed it because the dataset is from Syria. Unlike this new one that one was clearly unmixed.
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Yeah, I understand that due to the high NE the calculator picks Dagestan, and that it does not necessarily mean much. But it does indicate that it is an anomaly. In this case NE is just too pronounced for the region that this person is from.
I deleted the previous 2Way as it was incorrect due to East Africa. After fixing it, North European thing becomes even more noticeable. This is what I get now. Maybe north European great grandparent or again, some form of Dagestani:
Distance to: kurd_syria
1.64640148 12.20% Finnish_East + 87.80% Kurd_Kurmanji
1.71959094 86.60% Kurd_Kurmanji + 13.40% Russian_Northern_Dvina
1.72801736 87.20% Kurd_Kurmanji + 12.80% Veps
1.76082052 85.20% Kurd_Kurmanji + 14.80% Mordovian
1.77341701 12.60% Karelian + 87.40% Kurd_Kurmanji
1.81305844 87.80% Kurd_Kurmanji + 12.20% Latvian
1.82015625 86.00% Kurd_Kurmanji + 14.00% Russian_Kostroma
1.83019859 85.60% Kurd_Kurmanji + 14.40% Russian_Ural
1.87813428 86.60% Kurd_Kurmanji + 13.40% North_Russian
1.91394854 86.20% Kurd_Kurmanji + 13.80% Russian_Tver
1.94805156 87.60% Kurd_Kurmanji + 12.40% Lithuanian
2.01451379 12.60% Estonian + 87.40% Kurd_Kurmanji
2.04166410 12.60% Finnish_West + 87.40% Kurd_Kurmanji
2.05586150 85.40% Kurd_Kurmanji + 14.60% Russian_Ryazan
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It has nothing to do with a Dagestani ancestry. There’s quite a bit of variation in kurds as you will find out when you start seeing alot of kurd results.
For example this 100% kurd from Iraq whose parents and grandparents are very well known to me from the Balata tribe has this result. It has nothing to do with a NE European recent ancestor. They’ll laugh at you if you even suggest it
Admix Results (sorted):
# Population Percent
1 Caucasus 38.15
2 Gedrosia 24.54
3 Southwest_Asian 14.38
4 North_European 9.81
5 Atlantic_Med 5.98
6 South_Asian 2.82
7 Northwest_African 1.51
8 Southeast_Asian 1.27
9 East_Asian 0.65
10 Siberian 0.56
11 Sub_Saharan 0.34
Single Population Sharing:
# Population (source) Distance
1 Kurd (Dodecad) 6.18
2 Kurds (Yunusbayev) 6.24
3 Iranian (Dodecad) 6.37
4 Iranians (Behar) 8.15
5 Uzbekistan_Jews (Behar) 10.12
6 Turks (Behar) 13.17
7 Turkmens (Yunusbayev) 15.37
8 Turkish (Dodecad) 15.42
9 Georgia_Jews (Behar) 16.25
10 Iranian_Jews (Behar) 16.57
11 Azerbaijan_Jews (Behar) 16.61
12 Kumyks (Yunusbayev) 16.88
13 Assyrian (Dodecad) 17.19
14 Iraq_Jews (Behar) 17.78
15 Lebanese (Behar) 18.04
16 Armenians_15 (Yunusbayev) 18.15
17 Armenian (Dodecad) 19.06
18 Syrians (Behar) 19.91
19 Lezgins (Behar) 20.57
20 Druze (HGDP) 22.1
Mixed Mode Population Sharing:
# Primary Population (source) Secondary Population (source) Distance
1 72.9% Uzbekistan_Jews (Behar) + 27.1% Tajiks (Yunusbayev) @ 3.05
2 91.7% Kurd (Dodecad) + 8.3% Ukranians (Yunusbayev) @ 3.23
3 92.4% Kurd (Dodecad) + 7.6% Belorussian (Behar) @ 3.31
4 92.1% Kurd (Dodecad) + 7.9% Mixed_Slav (Dodecad) @ 3.33
5 92.2% Kurd (Dodecad) + 7.8% Polish (Dodecad) @ 3.34
6 93% Kurd (Dodecad) + 7% Lithuanian (Dodecad) @ 3.34
7 92.3% Kurd (Dodecad) + 7.7% Russian_B (Behar) @ 3.35
8 93.3% Kurd (Dodecad) + 6.7% Lithuanians (Behar) @ 3.4
9 92.5% Kurd (Dodecad) + 7.5% Russian (HGDP) @ 3.5
10 93.5% Kurd (Dodecad) + 6.5% Finnish (Dodecad) @ 3.53
11 88.1% Kurd (Dodecad) + 11.9% Romanians (Behar) @ 3.53
12 92.2% Kurd (Dodecad) + 7.8% Mordovians (Yunusbayev) @ 3.54
13 93.4% Kurd (Dodecad) + 6.6% FIN30 (1000Genomes) @ 3.55
14 87.6% Kurd (Dodecad) + 12.4% Bulgarian (Dodecad) @ 3.57
15 90.9% Kurd (Dodecad) + 9.1% Hungarians (Behar) @ 3.65
16 88.3% Kurd (Dodecad) + 11.7% Bulgarians (Yunusbayev) @ 3.68
17 93.5% Kurds (Yunusbayev) + 6.5% FIN30 (1000Genomes) @ 3.74
18 92.6% Kurds (Yunusbayev) + 7.4% Russian (HGDP) @ 3.74
19 93.6% Kurds (Yunusbayev) + 6.4% Finnish (Dodecad) @ 3.75
20 92.4% Kurds (Yunusbayev) + 7.6% Mordovians (Yunusbayev) @ 3.84
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@Zoro Yeah, outliers are to be expected, especially for such a large ethnic group. The person Kyp posted is probably one of them.
I thought about Dagestanis mainly because I remembered the article Ratcat (RIP) posted about lezgin and chechen who moved to that area and assimilated into the local population.
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Btw, where the hell is Ratcat? Why was he banned? He is always so civil.
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