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Here is the URL with averages for those countries: https://pastebin.com/1H0TwEFm . My idea is not to have national averages for this sheet if there are smaller regional averages available, it is essentially for the smallest divisions necessary. I hope all the small German regional averages will be added to this sheet for example, and more condensed ones for the main sheet.
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OK so it is K13 Updated Smaller Regions Version https://vahaduo.genetics.ovh/k13-vah...l_regions.html
Now is only your "paste" for NW Euro but as Feiichy said you can add rest of averages and gradually replace bigger averages with smaller if they will be created.
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G25 Ancients: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/0q39l...=tz5ppp6c&dl=0
G25 Ancients Undated: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/gyeqm...=ab3ji6nx&dl=0
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Yes, clearly. I included them for any region, but multigenerational Jews/Italians didn't show up much in most areas, at least on gedmatch.
I was mainly just trying to limit it to groups from within Europe, but I couldn't be bothered working out which Turkish groups were in geographical Europe or not.
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That's what the main sheet is for. This sheet is more about modelling smaller European regions, distances to other regions, PCAs etc. The 2-way mechanism will also be faster with less data there.
But I can add the non-Euro's below if people want. Or maybe just a few basic non-white racial averages - SSA, East Asian, Amerindian etc.
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