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Distance: 1.8176% / 0.01817601
40.2 Galician_Portuguese_&_Castilian
32.8 Nagô_&_Malê
12.8 Angolan_&_Congolese_Bantu
11.8 Sephardic_Jew_&_Italian
2.4 Tupi_&_Jê
Other ancestors y-DNA's: E-M81 (possibly E-PF2546), R-L52 (possibly R-L151)


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I mean, is a nice model. But, theres not too many outgroups? Especially with very similar profiles like La Tene and Bell Beaker, France IA and England EIA, etc . . . Is good to base your riight pops in the ones used in articles, especially from the one taht study your background populations.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-022-05247-2
Distance: 1.8176% / 0.01817601
40.2 Galician_Portuguese_&_Castilian
32.8 Nagô_&_Malê
12.8 Angolan_&_Congolese_Bantu
11.8 Sephardic_Jew_&_Italian
2.4 Tupi_&_Jê
Other ancestors y-DNA's: E-M81 (possibly E-PF2546), R-L52 (possibly R-L151)


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I have run into situations where the standard errors are higher when less outgroups are used. It doesn't happen all the time though.
This model has the same outgroups as the previous model's that used 30 references. With the exception of Spain BA or Spain EBA not included. SE's are nice.
So far all of the various outgroup lists I have used are from AndreiDNA, others like drb234, and my own modifications to those lists. Someone earlier in the thread linked a reference list from the Genarchivist forum too. And I experimented with that.


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