Interesting results. It seems like DNA.LAND has more breakdown of regions and subgroups. My map for FTDNA doen't really cover the Benelux region where I have a lot of ancestry but DNA.LAND does and even goes a bit into Sweden where I also have a lot of ancestry. But I question them listing my Asian origin as 8.9% when FDTNA is at 13% since it was my G. Grandmother who was from Japan and 1/8 is 12.5% where as 8.9% is closer to 1/12th. It is highly unlikely she was anything more than Japanese/Korean.
Here at FTDNA it suggests I am:
European 88%
...British Isles 46%
...Scandinavia 34%
...Eastern Europe 8%
East Asian 13%
...NE Asian 13%
DNA.Land says:
West Eurasian 89%
...North/Central Europe 67%
...Northeast Europe 13%
......Finnish 8.8%
......North Slavic 4.4%
...Balkin 8%
...Gujariati 1.2%
Japanese/Korean 8.9%
Ambiguous 1.6%
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My Results are
North/central European 87%
North Slavic 8.9%
Ambiguous 3.8%
Is North Slavic is common among British Islanders?
As far as I know I'm 100% Scottish and Irish but I wonder if North Slavic is relate to WHG or if this means I have more recent ancestry from the northern Slavic countries?
Funnily enough I do have a couple of Bulgarian matches on family finder for some reason, but I suppose they would be South Slavic or East Med.
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Does anyone have a list of all the clusters in the new dna.land Ancestry Report?
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Moved my results to the larger thread on this:
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DNA.Land's Results
DNA.Land
North/Central European - 62%
North Slavic - 17%
South European - 11%
Southwestern European - 6%
Ashkenazi -4.2%
My Origins
British Isles - 56%
Eastern Europe - 23%
Scandinavia - 13%
Middle East - 8%
I'm still coming to grips with the idea that have Mediterranean ancestry (be it called Southern European or Middle Eastern - essentially similar peoples). I'm not bothered by it, but it's never shown up in our family history. We've always been aware of some Jewish ancestry, but my family was only as far south as Southern Germany.
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Originally posted by NCroots View PostThat's an interesting population. Is it Malta, Greeks Islands, Cyprus ?
I am surprised I score this. I don't get it on the Gedmatch calculators.
Not sure whether Cypriot and Maltese are found on Dna tribes but if they are they are not on my top 75 list(based on Ancestry,FTDNA and 23andMe uploads.)
Central Sicily comes in at 52 ,Agrigento Sicily at 53 and Western Sicily at 60.Last edited by gatty; 9 April 2016, 11:24 PM.
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My results
North/central European 86
Mediterranean islander 11
West Eurasian ambiguous 1.7
Can't tell which ambiguous 1.3
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DNA.land update
DNA.Land has updated their ancestry composition reports. The new information is shown in a chart & map. Here are my updated results:
West Eurasian 100%
North/Central European 82%
Southwestern European 5.3%
Sardinian 2.8%
Ambiguous West Eurasian 3.5%
Italian 2.3%
Indus Valley 2.1%
Finnish 2.1%
For comparison, here are myOrigins results:
European 92%
British Isles 51%
Scandinavia 36%
Southern Europe 5%
Middle Eastern 7%
Asia Minor 6%
North Africa 1%Tags: None
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