1 North_Atlantic 37.37
2 West_Med 28.4
3 East_Med 11.15
4 Baltic 8.9
5 Others 14.18
Mr. Eurogenes (Davidsky) must have worked with raw data of Sardinians to obtain the score of 13 components in his standard spreadsheet.
They should’ve added something like an Aegean med component which would be different from the west med aka Iberian or Sardinian and the east med which seems more Levantine (but Yemeni Jews score high in that who are Arabian genetically so something is really off about east med). It would fit better from south Italy to Greece and the islands
Yep. I’m not suprised they would as you can’t get a more Levantine group than the Druze or Lebanese. They’re pretty much peak Levantine. Still, there could’ve been a more Aegean component something more Minoan/Anatolian to fill the gap from Sicily to Cypriots but I think this was made well before we had dna taken from Ancient Greeks so that would’ve been rough. Besides, I’m sure theyve moved on with more up to date tools which I don’t blame then for. Still a fun calculator to play with!as i said in the spreadsheet yemenite jews have the most but it is actually druze who score the most . i ran a druze kit and it got 54 % east med for example . and yemenite jews have a lot of red sea (the actual arabian component) . druze have a lot less red sea
Non-French admixed Corsicans are basically a mixture of Ligurian and Tuscan, so unless any of those two score higher West Med than the Sardinian I would say it is unlikely.i wonder if Corsicans might score higher ....i dont think they do though . i have seen a Corsican result and it didnt score higher than Sardinians
1 North_Atlantic 30.19
2 West_Med 23.15
3 East_Med 19.30
4 Baltic 14.99
5 Others 12.37
I'm from Lombardy.nice
are you piedmontese or friulian ?
Druze originate from the southeastern edge of Anatolia so if memory serves they are a bit of an intermediary population between anatolian and levantine contributions. It's pretty clear at this point that BA/IA anatolian and BA/IA levantine can be pretty clearly separated and for many historic reasons, should be, in the case of source populations. You will find significant contributions in the former to southern european populations with the ladder largely lacking any influence.as i said in the spreadsheet yemenite jews have the most but it is actually druze who score the most . i ran a druze kit and it got 54 % east med for example . and yemenite jews have a lot of red sea (the actual arabian component) . druze have a lot less red sea
Druze originate from the southeastern edge of Anatolia so if memory serves they are a bit of an intermediary population between anatolian and levantine contributions. It's pretty clear at this point that BA/IA anatolian and BA/IA levantine can be pretty clearly separated and for many historic reasons, should be, in the case of source populations. You will find significant contributions in the former to southern european populations with the ladder largely lacking any influence.