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  • DNA Admixture in the English (from the tv show "Are You 100% English?")

    Did you ever see the tv show about dna admixture in England?
    The tv show was called "Are You 100% English?" (or, that is the title given on youtube).
    Someone posted about it on here last year. I found links on youtube for each segment.

    Part one of five: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SlTks9toOmQ

    Part two of five: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFPc_...eature=related

    Part 3 of 5: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1hHO...eature=related

    Part 4 of 5: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6Wu5...eature=related

    Part 5 of 5: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33mPm...eature=related

  • #2
    as for me...

    My English is mostly just my mtDNA U5b2 (11653G). I'm actually a cocktail of European strains. But my U5b2 would seem to go back to before the Anglo-Saxons & before the Celts, or any other variety of Indo-Europeans. I'm thinking my U5b2 was there during the Stonehenge Culture and earlier.

    U5b2 & R1a1

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    • #3
      Originally posted by rainbow View Post
      Did you ever see the tv show about dna admixture in England?
      The tv show was called "Are You 100% English?" (or, that is the title given on youtube).
      Someone posted about it on here last year. I found links on youtube for each segment.

      Part one of five: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SlTks9toOmQ

      Part two of five: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFPc_...eature=related

      Part 3 of 5: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1hHO...eature=related

      Part 4 of 5: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6Wu5...eature=related

      Part 5 of 5: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33mPm...eature=related
      I watched this on youtube a while back. I liked the peoples reactions. Especially the one who was sure they were Anglo-Saxon......

      I like shows like this

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      • #4
        RE apparent trend of thread

        It's not just a matter of racism. I see on an apparently "Black" project that there is an entry who has a maternal HVR1 (no further testing) that looks to lead back to Stinehenge!

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        • #5
          ???

          Originally posted by PDHOTLEN View Post
          It's not just a matter of racism. I see on an apparently "Black" project that there is an entry who has a maternal HVR1 (no further testing) that looks to lead back to Stinehenge!
          Who said racism or that anyone was being racist?

          I don't doubt that any African American people have European (or any other for that matter) Y-lines or mt-lines.

          There are many clips on youtube of African American stars getting their family trees looked into. African American Lives. I think was the name.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by spruithean View Post
            Who said racism or that anyone was being racist?

            I don't doubt that any African American people have European (or any other for that matter) Y-lines or mt-lines.

            There are many clips on youtube of African American stars getting their family trees looked into. African American Lives. I think was the name.
            Maybe I was feeling a little guilty. Anyway, I haven't seriously looked at Afro-Americans, but I was curious about the Black Belt Alabama Project due to the name. And I saw one HVR1 that was quite similar to mine, except it had one additional mutation. And that almost matched someone from Wiltshire (county), England. They both have an (up to now) rare 16224 (I think it was). That is Wessex, and the region from where settlers to the US south came from.
            Last edited by PDHOTLEN; 8 April 2009, 08:24 PM.

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            • #7
              Thanks for the links, that was pretty funny. My favorite part is how each person makes it their own call to determine who is English and then they conveniently make changes to work it in their favor even though the test clearly reveals something compeletly different. Pretty much can say it's arrogance and ignorance; not so much racism per se. I'm 100% human... then again...

              Arch

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              • #8
                RE being English

                Actually, I was surprised, when all this started with my DNA tests, to find out I had any or much English in me. My mother's mother, where it came from, didn't get along with that side of her family (because she married an Austrian?) and never talked about them. And my mother was mostly ignorant about them. So it is basically up to my mtDNA U5b2 to convince me that I have English in me (along with some subsequent "paper trail" clues).

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                • #9
                  The political motivation behind that show is pretty obvious from the outset. We've had forty years or more of the same sort of thing here.

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                  • #10
                    Dr. Gates is a primary example....

                    Originally posted by spruithean View Post
                    Who said racism or that anyone was being racist?

                    I don't doubt that any African American people have European (or any other for that matter) Y-lines or mt-lines.

                    There are many clips on youtube of African American stars getting their family trees looked into. African American Lives. I think was the name.
                    He about croaked on PBS when he found the progenitor of his Y-Line was Irish.

                    My grandfather was an African American, which makes me an African American too. My phenotype states otherwise and that is why people NEVER believe me when I tell them. We conducted a DNA 2.5 admix for my mother and found that she was 40% African American (according to that test) which leads me to believe that her African line was only mildly adulterated with Euro or other dna. Most African Americans carry other dna in their admix.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Zaru View Post
                      He about croaked on PBS when he found the progenitor of his Y-Line was Irish.

                      My grandfather was an African American, which makes me an African American too. My phenotype states otherwise and that is why people NEVER believe me when I tell them. We conducted a DNA 2.5 admix for my mother and found that she was 40% African American (according to that test) which leads me to believe that her African line was only mildly adulterated with Euro or other dna. Most African Americans carry other dna in their admix.
                      I saw that clip, he went to Ireland after didn't he?

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                      • #12
                        100% English ?

                        Hi ; I saw the 100% English ? program , I most closely match Danny Blue ( what a name ! ) He was born in East London , a melting pot. My testing on DNA Print was 50% Northern Euro ,35 % Southern Euro ,10% South ? Asian , 5 % Middle-east , the last two I generally discount ,but , the % s tie in well with my DNA TRIBES results , lots of Spanish ,Basque ,Italian ,Balearic Isles , with quite high numbers .....KAT.

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