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    23andMe Any thoughts on Admixture distributions re: the new update?

    The most recent update to ancestry compositions not only breaks things down quite a bit differently for some of the previously neglected regions but also seems to have done a number on groupings like British & Irish and French & German. French & German especially seems to have tightened up quite...
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    N1a but yet 90%SSA autosomal

    Potentially that at some point in your lineage, your mom's maternal ancestors lived in NE Africa or the Near East. Or, what's the other 10% autosomally?
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    How much can recombination affect admixture?

    I recently realized, mostly via research on this site, that my French & German percentage on 23andMe is uncommonly high for an American at 51.3%. Recent discussions on their board have only shown Europeans and those of recent or insular Rhine-area German ancestry to have similar amounts. I'm...
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    If I match two subclades, which is correct and why?

    I apparently don't have enough posts to add images? https :/ /imgur . com/ a/ DVUUi But if you remove the spaces from that, you should be able to see the two snippets.
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    If I match two subclades, which is correct and why?

    23andMe placed me into R1b-L20. I just put my data into the Morley DNA tool and while L20 is still one of the top bets, another option would be S47, which is also downstream from U152 but on a different branch than L20. 23andMe didn't test for Z56 which is upstream from S47, so I don't have any...
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    MtDna from Mesolithic Sardinia

    It's worth noting that the Unetice I3a finds are upstream from the Baltic. Combine that with the current distribution of I in Europe, with the exception of the isolate Lemkos cluster, all concentrations are coastal locations which, in the Mesolithic, would have had a lovely flat, arable plain...
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    I3 Shoutout

    Another I3 here! We're a rarity, for sure. The best estimate I could find suggests I3 and all its subclades account for about 0.04% of the world's population. Which would probably explain the utter lack of information. That being said, I'm adopted and my birth mother was adopted and so...
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