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24.99 Euros? Nopety nope, it won't say anything I already don't know, sorry
All around me are familiar faces, worn out places, worn out faces
Bright and early for the daily races, going nowhere, going nowhere


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Germanic : 60.6%
Iberian : 27.8%
Sarmatian : 11.6%
^Not sure what to think about that
Mixed mode ancient seems the most legit at least for me :
Scandinavian (Iron Age) – VK390 34.1% (clusters with modern day Icelandics)
Visigoth (Iberia) – I12163 27.6% (clusters with Austrians/Alsatians)
Insular Celt (Roman period) – S14491 38.3% (clusters with modern day Britanny-France/Welsh)



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This is most accurate result I have ever gotten from a DNA test probably this from IllustrativeDNA:
Fit: 1.855 :
Scandinavian (Iron Age) – VK390 34.1% (clusters with modern day Icelandics)
Visigoth (Iberia) – I12163 27.6% (clusters with Austrians/Alsatians)
Insular Celt (Roman period) – S14491 38.3% (clusters with modern day Britanny-France/Welsh)
With G25 previously I got something similar :
Target: Jamesbond007_scaled
Distance: 1.9624% / 0.01962356
42.8 England_IA (Insular Celtic)
32.0 ISL_Viking_Age_Pre_Christian (Icelandic viking)
25.2 SVK_Poprad_MA (Germanic Vandal)
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Still awaiting for the mixed mode results. Got it!
Actually, i guess Liguria does make sense, as i have 25% of my ancestries from Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, South-East France.
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“It is better to live one day as a lion than 100 years as a sheep.”


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Ancient
Modern
The truth is that I found Illustrative DNA very interesting. Practical, easy to understand, entertaining and playful at the same time.
Some of my PCAs with Southern Europe, Northern Europe, Balkans and Modern Africa where I am closer to the ancient Egyptian which in turn has a distance to the modern Egyptians.
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I think you have presented the topics in a way that I found easy to understand, clear, precise and concise, especially for someone like me who knows nothing about genetics.
What is the nationality of Illustrative DNA?
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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Hellenic: 37.4%
Germanic: 35.2%
Anatolian: 25.4%
Northwest African: 1.6%
Italic and Etruscan: 0.4%
It honestly doesn't seem very accurate to me
From Apulia, South Italy
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