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[quote=Capitalists;42117415]One more mixed, CLEARLY mixed, other much less mixed, mainly from European origin and appearence. You are in flammer mode now?[/quote]
You mean something? Since you are mixed as well...
Yep I have a little black anywhere between 0.4%-2.5% depending on what tests you look at and I suspect about 12% Sephardic Jewish DNA. Is that a bad thing?
Yep I have a little black anywhere between 0.4%-2.5% depending on what tests you look at and I suspect about 12% Sephardic Jewish DNA. Is that a bad thing?
What is the 1% have you looked at Gedmatch.com because FTDNA gave me 0% sub-Saharan African but it clearly shows up when I looked at each one of my chromosomes individually.
What is the 1% have you looked at Gedmatch.com because FTDNA gave me 0% sub-Saharan African but it clearly shows up when I looked at each one of my chromosomes individually.
I was wondering if latinos, north africans or south europeans were among the most mixed people.
I didn't understand about what do you mean about southern europeans, do you mean the balkans?
About the most mixed country, it's doubtless USA.
Countries with larger immigration are the most mixed, if they count people in their totally nonsense race/ethnic categories it's their own psychological problem.
Brazil is a lot diversified, but for the last decades it has been not a country of immigration anymore, so we have basically brazilians of various ancestries.
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