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Yeah just run it and you can easily find it because it's all color coordinated and then you can see what it's running with and then you can see if it's repeatedly running with the same groups if it shows up a few different times on a couple chromosomes it may run with the same group like I have Siberian that runs with the native American
It's also helpful because you can see the largest chunks that you get of some smaller groups like for me African is one of the smallest but I have some large pieces on different chromosomes so it's interesting to see where it came in I can show you I think if you use the MDLP W22 or the k23b it shows the African quite well.
My sub-Saharan African runs with of North Siberian, West Asian, Southeast Asian and the Near East, primarily those four, and on some chromosomes it's running with Native American. I can see that the Pygmy runs with South American Indian in mine also.
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If they're the same color one of them I believe is coming from the top for example the red for me is pygmy but it's coming from the top of the chromosome and then the second red one that comes from the bottom is probably the sub-Saharan that's how I see that color chart when you have two of the same colors the one on top is coming down the one on the bottom is going up. I could be wrong but I think that's how it works.
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