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Hello,
I got my DNA swab taken from Myheritage and they created predictions for me. (I am Polish, from north west Poland). The result was : 50% Eastern European, 25% Baltic and 25% Scandinavian. As the related groups I got: Poland, Czechia, Eastern Germany and Hungary
I found it weird that I match with Czechs and Hungarians because I have 0% Balkan in my DNA and therefore my DNA results should actually put me to more northern groups, right? I guess north-east would be right because of my high Balto-Slavic percentage. So I imported my raw data into GedMatch and did the Eurogenes K13 test and also some others and those showed me more plausible results: The Ukrainian City Zhotomyr, Belarus, north Eastern Poland and also a lot of DNA from the Finno-Ugric Moksha tribe.
On the one hand I want to stick to my more plausible results, on the other hand Myritage is the one who created my raw data, so actually they should know better, right?
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Could you send me your K13 and K36?
I noticed that according to MH EE is common for Poland, Baltic is more NE like Masuria, Belarus. I have only 13% EE and 50% Baltic. The rest is Scandinavia and some Balkan.
Genetic groups are more accurate than ethnicity estimate, but still not ideal. For example - I have genetic group common in northern Germany, but my mom not. It's not accurate.
I have also genetic group with Jews. But I don't have Jewish ancestry.
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Czechs and Hungarians are not Balkan though. Your results are normal
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Completely correct result. The Czech cluster is much smaller than the Polish one, hence the apparent proximity to the Czech center.
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Last edited by cass; 05-13-2023 at 04:14 PM.
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