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| Received: 1,085/1 Given: 2,204/1 |
Target: Danjojo
Distance: 1.2120% / 0.01211977
76.2 Bell_Beaker
23.8 Corded_Ware
Dad's Dad 1900's
50% German-Hungarians 50% Hungarian
Dad's Mom 1600's-1900's
German, British, Norwegian, Irish, Swedish
Mom's Dad 1600's-1880's
75% German 18% Dutch 7% Norwegian, Danish, British, Scottish
Mom's Mom 1910's
100% Hungarian






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| Received: 2,712/2 Given: 3,822/0 |
Target: MariusAlexandruMocanu_scaled
Distance: 2.3374% / 0.02337397
77.6 Bell_Beaker
10.0 Corded_Ware
6.2 Maykop_Kura_Araxes(RUS_ARM)
5.8 Levant_PPNB
0.4 BRA_LapaDoSanto_9600BP
“It is better to live one day as a lion than 100 years as a sheep.”



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| Received: 1,503/12 Given: 1,731/46 |
Target: Albannach_scaled
Distance: 1.7432% / 0.01743184
79.8 Bell_Beaker
20.2 Corded_Ware


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| Received: 19,322/11 Given: 24,879/5 |
por ahora soy el Iberico mas corded warevamos ganando
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| Received: 197/0 Given: 647/0 |
arget: Ænglishman
Distance: 1.3360% / 0.01335953
76.4 Bell_Beaker
22.4 Corded_Ware
1.2 Levant_PPNB
Surprised to find no Kura-Araxes then again that kind of admixture is likely being devoured by Bell Beaker and Corded Ware. Good fun BTW but I find it rather unsurprising that everyone their mother and their brother prefers bell beaker 75+% over Corded. If we got more Eastern Europeans we might see a bit of an increase in Corded, but I would still imagine a strong preference for BB, though maybe I'm wrong to think so.


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Many Corded and Bell Beakers samples.
They have quite variation, and also some overlapping between both. Anyway as British isles individual, your BB should show your "Westerness" and Corded Ware would point to some Scandinavian-like admixture, tendency (or maybe an effect due to overlapping).
I have posted times ago a similar model using averages trying to pinpoint the "westerness" or "easterness" among Europeans, and worked in a similar way although obviously with greater distances.
"Amicus Plato, sed magis amica veritas"
"Dimidium facti, qui coepit, habet: sapere aude, incipe."



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I could have done some screening by eliminating the overlapping samples to better show the difference between one group and another, but the reality is that there are European areas where both cultures coexisted, and I preferred to simply eliminate ouliers and contaminated samples, and let the rest as they are labelled (by his culture, and not by their "genetic tendency" showed in a PCA).
Something similar to that Celtic versus Germanic PCA.
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"Amicus Plato, sed magis amica veritas"
"Dimidium facti, qui coepit, habet: sapere aude, incipe."






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| Received: 6,263/2 Given: 12,607/1 |
Target: Pedro_scaled
Distance: 1.2439% / 0.01243896
79.8 Bell_Beaker
10.2 Levant_PPNB
4.8 MAR_Taforalt
2.8 Corded_Ware
2.4 Yoruba
Target: Dad_scaled
Distance: 1.0514% / 0.01051394
78.0 Bell_Beaker
8.6 Corded_Ware
8.0 MAR_Taforalt
3.2 Levant_PPNB
2.2 Yoruba
Target: Mom_scaled
Distance: 1.3924% / 0.01392375
85.2 Bell_Beaker
5.4 Corded_Ware
3.2 MAR_Taforalt
2.8 Yoruba
2.2 Levant_PPNB
1.2 Maykop_Kura_Araxes(RUS_ARM)
Target: Pedro_scaled
Distance: 0.6354% / 0.00635357
54.2% Iberia
21.6% Scotland
12.4% North Africa (Tunisian Berber)
8.6% Italia (Lazio)
2.4% West Africa (Gambian)
0.8% South America (Amerindian Caribe)
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