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I take no credit honestly. I just see what other people use like AndreiDNA, Drb234, random X users etc. I run myself with the rights I've seen them run. Then I add or switch populations related to the references they used.
For these with NUE001, I added Morocco MN, Iraq PPNA because the Morez paper models him as ~78% Morocco MN and ~22% Neolithic Mesopotamia. Ancient Egyptians also are close to Levant Neolithic populations, so I added Jordan PPNB. With those added to the rights the signal is strengthened with this France IA sample.
Here's what this model of myself looks like without Morocco_MN, Jordan_PPNB, Iraq_PPNA:
Not as bad as I remembered.
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Cleaner standard errorsI'd take a look at that France IA sample from your second screenshot. It's got the "o3" label indicating it could be an outlier and not representative of IA Gauls. It looks like Madai is using the v62 dataset. I'm assuming you have to pay to use their site?


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It is entirely free actually, you can merge your file onto their datasets free of charge and create unlimited models. You can also have as many outgroups as you'd like, so I would definitely recommend it over Illustrative DNA's service.
I did get a somewhat similar result with a none outlier group albeit with slightly higher standard errors and a higher P value. Seems the Continental/Hallstatt source is a bit of an issue.
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