Anyone into genealogy dna testing ?

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06 Mar 2017, 11:50 pm

Trying to pinpoint your ancestral mix. I've tested with several of the paid and free sites. My ancestry comes up as expected as European.

Family tree dna

British isles 61 Scandinavia 37 North Africa 1

23and Me

100%
European

Northwestern European
65.0%
British & Irish
13.5%
French & German
4.3%
Scandinavian
16.5%
Broadly Northwestern European

Southern European
0.2%
Broadly Southern European
< 0.1%
Ashkenazi Jewish
0.5%
Broadly European
< 0.1%
Unassigned


Ancestry dna

Ireland 38 Scandinavia 23 Europe west 22 Great Britain 15 Italy/Greece <1 Europe east<1

Dna land

FTDNA build 37 I get Northwest European 89 Mediterranean islander 9.4 West Eurasian ambiguous 1 Amazonian 1

23andMe- Northwest European 85 Mediterranean islander 10 Finnish 4 Native American ambiguous 1.1

Ancestry- Northwest European 88 Mediterranean islander 9.4 West Eurasian ambiguous 1.2 AmaFzonian 1.2

Dna tribes -FTDNA

Northwest European 56.2%
Balto - North Slavic 18.2%
Finnish 8.5%
Lebanese Cypriot 6%
Iberian 4.5%
Balochi Punjab 2.7%
Basque 1.8%
Amazonian 1.1%
Sephardic Jewish 1%

Dna tribes- 23andme

Northwest European 57.4%
Balto - North Slavic 17.3%
Finnish 8.3%
Lebanese Cypriot 6.4%
Iberian 4.3%
Balochi Punjab 3.1%
Basque 1.8%
Amazonian 1%
Other 0.4%


Dna tribes-Ancestry dna

Northwest European 57%
Balto - North Slavic 17.3%
Finnish 8.6%
Lebanese Cypriot 5.5%
Iberian 5%
Balochi Punjab 4%
Basque 1.8%
Other 0.8%


Am waiting on my My heritage results.



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07 Mar 2017, 3:20 pm

How did you get 4 percent "Baluchi Punjab"?

Basically thats Pakistan/northwest India.

Actually I think I know how that coulda happened. Some of your ancestors might be Rom (ie Gypsies).

The Gypsies originated in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent, and migrated westward into the Middle East. And entered Europe via the Byzantine Empire about 1000 years ago, and of course reached Britain centuries ago bringing their Indian DNA with them. So you might be part Gypsy.



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07 Mar 2017, 9:01 pm

I'd love to get a 23andme done but my mother thinks it'll be a waste of time considering I already know much of my ancestry.

I can understand where you might get Jewish and gypsy DNA from as a British person, but Amazonian?! 8O


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08 Mar 2017, 1:33 am

My known ancestry at 3gt level is 100% British (50 English 31 Scottish 19 Irish, though a smidgin of the English might be Welsh).
Living dna which breaks your British ancestry down into regional areas has me as British isles 100%.
It's fascinating to get these exotic admixtures but most, if not all, of them are bunkum or at least at the levels stated.



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08 Mar 2017, 1:40 am

I am very interested,despite knowing the likely outcome. It is something more definitive than sketchy family trees. It's more of a personal statement of the genetic puzzlers we exist in.



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10 Mar 2017, 3:19 am

My My heritage dna results are in. Mostly British and Irish as expected. That very small amount of Native American(or similar) has turned up again.

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12 Mar 2017, 11:55 am

Dad researched our geneology in the Seventies, and published a little book. Went back to American Revolutionary War times.

So one of these new fangled DNA testing services would be the logical next step to take it back further I suppose.

Devilkisses started a thread about her DNA test a year or two ago. Surprised that you havent heard from her on this thread.