This tool will tell you where your ancestors live 15,000 and 4,500 years ago. (native, percentage)
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Please post results for comparison and list your known ancestry. I am of Portuguese ancestry
My ancestors 15,000 years ago
HG North and East: Hunter-gatherers from Northern and Eastern Europe.
HG South: Hunter-gatherers, unknown place of origin, perhaps from south-western Europe. Will be dispersed in Europe in the Neolithic, via the farmers
Anatolia : First inhabitants of Anatolia.
Caucasus & Zagros : Inhabitants from the Caucasus to the Zagros Mountains in Iran.
Levant & Arabia : Inhabitants of the Levant and the Arabian
30% HG North and East
37% HG South
23% Anatolia
06% Caucasus and Zagros
02% Levant & Arabia
My ancestors 4,500 years ago
European Farmer: European farmers before the age of metals. They are a mixture mainly between the first inhabitants of Anatalia and the hunter-gatherers of Southern and Western Europe.
Indo-European Expansion : Originating from the first Indo-European Steppes and mixed or not with local populations of Central and Eastern Europe.
Local European HG : European populations, descendants of European hunter-gatherers, outside the Indo-European influence.
Anatolian Copper Age : Corresponds to the possible expansion of the Copper era from Central Anatolia.
Iran CHL : Corresponds to the population of Iran in Chalcolitic.
North-Africa : Assumed to correspond,
49% European farmer
28% Indo-European Expansion
01% Local European HG
16% Anatolian Copper Age
02% North Africa
02% Levant & Arabia
I ran it and the results are: (my ancestry is italian/native american)
My ancestors 15,000 years ago:
26% Siberians
21% HG North and East
17% HG South
16% Anatolia
8% Levant/Arabia
3% Caucasus and Zagros
My ancestors 4,500 years ago
Apparently the software crashed or something, it gave me zero
Interesting, but K36 is very speculative to begin with, and I doubt estimating ancient origins on speculative admixture proportions instead of the daw DNA itself is very reliable. If you want an idea of ancient origins, I think it would be better to run one of ancient gedmatch calculators.
Interesting, but K36 is very speculative to begin with, and I doubt estimating ancient origins on speculative admixture proportions instead of the daw DNA itself is very reliable. If you want an idea of ancient origins, I think it would be better to run one of ancient gedmatch calculators.
I have run the Gedmatch calcultors and have been looking at the data for years. In my case the estimates that I got from this look good. I don't take the percentages literally but they're pretty damn close. I wish they would have split Levant and Arabia into two different populations. The only thing that looks a bit off is that the Anatolia looks a bit high and the Levant looks a bit low in my case. These sort of estimates would be more solid if someone included the 1,000 or so archaic DNA samples currently available in one app for comparison.
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