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MyHeritage Update June 2024
#16
Your grandparents can come from a region and not have an ethnic origin associated with that region.
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Y-DNA: R1b-BY2634
Ethnicity: Ulster Irish and Ulster Scots
Nationality: Northern Irish 
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#17
I got the update. I was surprised, since mine is an FTDNA v1 upload.

My original MH estimate was absurd.

I am mildly shocked. The update is actually pretty good. Its similar to the Ancestry numbers, but a little better.

My English dropped from an absurd 94% to 38%, which is a now a bit low. (My tree suggests 60-65%)

My German(ic) increased from Zero to 17%. At least I can see some now. (My tree suggests over 30%).

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OTOH, my mother's is rather odd and it will be hard to reconcile with mine (e.g. She now has zero English, formerly 93%).
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#18
(06-27-2024, 08:49 PM)ph2ter Wrote: They have all Eastern Europe in one group:

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Eastern Germany and Rest of Slavic World. Thath is der Phropher Way Smile
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#19
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You all seem petty to me whining about your percentages of Scottish, English, Welsh, Danish, Breton...
Smile
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#20
Check back soon for your updated results!
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Target: CapsianWGS_scaled
Distance: 1.2510% / 0.01251049
37.2 Iberomaurusian
36.8 Early_European_Farmer
12.8 Early_Levantine_Farmer
8.0 Steppe_Pastoralist
4.8 SSA
0.4 Iran_Neolithic
FTDNA : 91% North Africa +<2% Bedouin + <2  Southern-Levantinfo + <1 Sephardic Jewish + 3% Malta +  3%  Iberian Peninsula
23andME :  100% North Africa

WGS ( Y-DNA and mtDNA)
Y-DNA: E-A30032< A30480 ~1610 CE
mtDNA: V25b 800CE ? ( age mtDNA not accurate )
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#21
Has anyone gotten an update who tested directly with MH? Of the 4 kits I manage, the only one that updated was an upload from AncestryDNA. The other 3 - all swab tests - haven't updated. Is this the case in general?
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#22
(06-27-2024, 09:24 PM)Traveler Wrote: Has anyone gotten an update who tested directly with MH? Of the 4 kits I manage, the only one that updated was an upload from AncestryDNA. The other 3 - all swab tests - haven't updated. Is this the case in general?

In my case it was with my MH kit, I still waiting for 23andMe kit.
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23andMe: 98.8% Spanish & Portuguese, 0.3% Ashkenazi Jewish, 0.9% Trace Ancestry (0.4% Coptic Egypcian, 0.3% Nigerian, 0.2% Bengali & Northeast Indian)

“The truth doesn’t become more authentic because whole world agrees with it”. RaMBaM

-M. De la Torre, converse of jew- Granada
-M. Rivera López, converse of jew- Motril, Granada
-D. de Castilla, converse of moor- Granada
-M. de Navas, converse of moor- Cáñar, Granada
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#23
(06-27-2024, 09:24 PM)Traveler Wrote: Has anyone gotten an update who tested directly with MH? Of the 4 kits I manage, the only one that updated was an upload from AncestryDNA. The other 3 - all swab tests - haven't updated. Is this the case in general?

I tested with a swab test in 2018.
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#24
(06-27-2024, 09:10 PM)ph2ter Wrote: You all seem petty to me whining about your percentages of Scottish, English, Welsh, Danish, Breton...
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Yup, that's me
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#25
4 of my 7 transfer kits have updated.

Generally I would say it's much better than the previous version. The big glaring miss though is that they have me as 100% English, while they have my father as 50% Scottish and Welsh (the latter is correct). I find it weird they have one category for Scottish and Welsh and another for Breton. Wouldn't Welsh go better with Breton as they are both Brythonic languages?
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#27
New result: 100% Balkan lol.
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#28
(06-27-2024, 07:27 PM)boiler20100203 Wrote:
(06-27-2024, 06:18 PM)boiler20100203 Wrote: Interesting but still pretty far fetched for me:

EE 53.5%
Germanic 32.5%
Baltic 5%
Danish 5%
English 1.5%
French 1.5%
Breton 1%

Actuality is I’m about 25% French, 32% % EE.

But the components seem correct, glad to see the picked up some Danish - a bit low but better than no Scandinavian. They eliminated the Irish I had as well - way too much at 18%.

It’s a work in progress, we’ll see what my other kits end up with. My grandma should be 100% French similar to LDNA. I’ll be sure to post when the others are updated.

My 23andMe kit updated, still waiting on my swab test.

Germanic 39.4%
EE 37.8%
Baltic 12.9%
Danish 5.5%
French 2.3%
Breton 2.1%

Better than my Ancestry kit. Seems like they have issues between French German and Scandinavian. Maybe my swab kit will be best ?

Still waiting for my mom and grandparents to update.

Grandma

France 65.3%
Spanish Catalan and Basque 15.6%
Breton 10.2%
English 8.8%

Not too bad for grandma - central French. I’ll check my mom’s later, we’ll see what half looks like.
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yDNA: Pomerania, 1854
mtDNA: Bagneux, Indre, Centre-Val de Loire, France (grandma born Bagneux 1927, 6x great grandma born Bagneux 1769)
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#29
My kit upload was just updated - previously I was 32.2% English (which aligns closely with my known genealogy) with some traces of Scandinavian (c. 4.4%), and my Nord-Pas-de-Calais/Belgian paternal ancestry (+ presumably trace Dutch) was represented by the "North and West European" category (56.6%) + small amounts of Iberian and Central Asian. The update has provided me the following breakdown:

87.6% English
9.6% Breton
2.8% French

Somewhat disappointing that the update has conflated my Nordiste and Pas-de-Calaisien ancestry with English, but I guess it conforms to the fact I skew toward English and Armorican samples in G25? I definitely do not have Breton ancestry (certainly not that high), but I just chalk that up to SW English influence Tongue
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Y-Line (P): Sint-Maria-Horebeke, Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium (c. 1660)
mtDNA: Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Y-Line (M): Eggleston, County Durham, England (c. 1600)
Genealogy: France (Nord, Pas-de-Calais, Picardy, Normandy), Belgium - Flanders (Oost-Vlaanderen, West-Vlaanderen), Belgium - Wallonia (Hainaut, Namur), England (SW, NE), Scotland (Aberdeenshire, Galloway), Netherlands (Zeeland, Friesland), Jersey
Anthrogenica Join Date: 10-09-2022

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#30
Mom's results just came in: 95.3% Ashkenazi Jewish (USSR) and 4.7% Syrian Jewish. In reality she's 3/4 Ashkenazi (Ukraine) and 1/4 Sephardic (Turkey), so this is somewhat logical, but I don't understand why they couldn't have been bothered to create an Eastern Sephardic (esp. Greek/Turkish) category. There's obviously going to be a bit of overlap between Ashkenazi and Eastern Sephardic regardless, but since they went to the trouble of creating so many, very specific, Jewish categories, that seems like an odd oversight. Also, considering a very large percentage of diasporic Jews from the former Russian Pale of Settlement left either before the USSR even existed or after it collapsed, that seems like a bit of a misnomer, but maybe I'm hairsplitting.
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