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    G25 G25: What are the components used to determine coordinates?

    We don't accuse soda companies of fraud for keeping their propietary formulas secret.
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    The disappearance of the Spanish 'f' sound

    For anyone else wondering how to imitate that:
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    Comparing Ancient Greek populations to modern Greeks and Italians

    Is it okay if the regions are unlabeled? The SVG map I sourced it from is a WIP, only countries are labeled but not regions. But I'm definitely open to doing this.
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    Autosomal DNA of Pontic Greeks

    There's a calculator for converting K36 to G25 based on linear regression. It's good, but not great, and I imagine it'd be similar for K13 to K36.
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    Principal Component Analyses (PCA)-based findings are highly biased.

    "CAN BE highly biased" might be more accurate. Check this out, PC1 and PC2 map pretty close to latitude and longitude:
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    GEDMatch Gedmatch kit number

    Not too much time though lol, AncestryDNA sale ends in 4 days.
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    PCA (PRO) values on Admixture Studio V2.48

    It works with any coordinates as long as they're the same length.
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    Autosomal DNA of Pontic Greeks

    I don't believe coordinates are intended to be used in this way though. The labels are fairly arbitrary and not even e.g. Amerindians score anywhere near 100% Amerindian. They only mean something when compared with others' coordinates.
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    PCA (PRO) values on Admixture Studio V2.48

    I am also looking for K36 sources to use with Vahaduo.
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    Autosomal DNA of Pontic Greeks

    Which admixture calculator was used?
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    GEDMatch Gedmatch kit number

    Other companies will work too, like 23andMe. If you're more interested in GEDmatch admixture tools, and/or G25, and not so much in what AncestryDNA tells you, just go with the cheapest DNA testing company. Right now that does appear to be AncestryDNA, but only because of a sale going on.
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    Comparing Ancient Greek populations to modern Greeks and Italians

    If you are open to reconsidering how "useless" it is I'm more than willing to share a download link with you :laughing: You're the second to ask for more coverage though. I wanted to add at least North Africa but the SVG map I'm using has Morocco broken up into regions in a way I don't...
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    Comparing Ancient Greek populations to modern Greeks and Italians

    It's sourced from "3055 Ancient and Modern G25 Scaled calculator by Michalis Moriopoulos", I don't know why you are saying it's simulated?
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    Comparing Ancient Greek populations to modern Greeks and Italians

    My modern ancestry composition at IllustrativeDNA (using G25 coordinates) was overall more accurate than what 23andMe told me. I don't understand the hate for G25.
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    Comparing Ancient Greek populations to modern Greeks and Italians

    I don't understand. If you look at the map it's actually more granular than that (has coordinates for multiple regions which make up Po Valley).
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    Comparing Ancient Greek populations to modern Greeks and Italians

    These are the coordinates for Emilia: emilia-romagna,0.112685,0.146236,0.02753,-0.012597,0.020927,-0.004183,-0.002115,-0.000462,0.009817,0.019499,-0.001461,0.004496,-0.011744,-0.009909,0.001764,0.010209,0.018906,-0.003421,0.014958,-0.004752,-0.008111,0.004204,0.003944,-0.003494,0.006826
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    Comparing Ancient Greek populations to modern Greeks and Italians

    G25 Heatmaps Heatmaps illustrating relative distances to modern populations:
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    G25 Post your G25 heatmap

    If you have G25 coordinates, you can use this program to generate your European heatmap. Here is one generated using a Romanian's coordinates: Thanks to Jerome Hamon for inspiring me to write this program after seeing their Taux de Similitude. And just for France, here is another one...
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    French words starting in ch- compared to other Romance languages

    Français Latina Italiano Español Català Português Romana changer cambiare cambiare cambiar canviar mudar schimbare Mudar also exists in Spanish, except it means specifically to change the place you live at.
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    Spanish words that acquired an a- at the beginning (unlike other Romance languages)

    The starting "s" to "es" phenomenon still exists among Spanish-speakers today, as reflected in their tendency to pronounce newly-learned English "s-" words with "es-". I think it's becomes "es" is just easier for them to pronounce? Also, sometimes there is overcorrection: "real estate"...
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