Thanks, I don't recall seeing that site before. From my raw data I've only had a Y-predictor done by DNAGenics which says I'm R-M222, a lineage of R1b. It would be interesting to see if this other site concludes the same.
For mobile you are limited to pca-based admixture calculators and oracles such as G25. To run anything like ADMIXTURE or qpAdm which are academic standard you need a Linux/Unix based environment on a desktop or laptop.
No. Only Ancestry at present as I think they are best for British Isles pops. As my ancestry is very homogenous I don't expect to find much more. I thought of getting a Y-DNA test with FTDNA (which is almost certain that I belong to R1b).
Yes, the AncestryDNA test is mostly accurate, correctly pinpointing the regions of Ireland such as Munster province and Roscommon. The 7% Scottish is a bit of a mystery though as it appears on my paternal side in place of what should have been English (Southeast) according to my genealogy. On...
Looks like the Shared Modern Conservative results are closer to your Ancestry breakdown and your Intermediate results closer to your 23&Me breakdown. However the overall similarities are rather broad. In particular the Shared Modern tends to minimise your Scottish and Irish.
I would recommend...
DNAGenics G25 coordinates aren't simulated. They are created directly from your raw DNA (not from another set of coordinates) with Davidski's materials but not exactly the same. Thus DNAGenics refers to their own as "synthetic coordinates". Some find them more accurate than the...
Thanks! Yeah I've downloaded the Reich dataset (the HO one) which of course is in Eigenstrat. Since ADMIXTURE also supports Eigenstrat format then I don't see much of a reason to convert the dataset to Plink. I just need to learn to create subsets of the Reich dataset. I notice however that the...
For quite some months I've spent countless hours experimenting with G25 to see how well it can replicate admixture results from formal studies that utilise qpAdm and ADMIXTURE etc. I agree that G25 can be hit and miss. The problem is there is no way to validate the results except by having...
I take it you are referring to G25 samples. I noticed Genoplot tends to label the official samples, naming the country and city they were from. How did you recognise the difference in profiles from Erlangen? Did you use a PCA?
Hello all,
I have two modern data sheets for Dodecad K12b – "original" and "updated" – both which are single sets coordinates for each population, presumably based on averages. I was wondering if there were any data sheets with multiple individuals for each population?
Late reply, but I like this kind of stuff!
According the the 2020 Viking study, The modern English have about 4% Norse in their DNA and an additional estimated 4% Dane. There's more overlap between the Danes and the Anglo-Saxons than there is between the Norse and the Anglo-Saxons. (btw I'm...
The lower the distance of the admixture calculation, the better the fit to your coordinates. Distances to individual samples is in the DISTANCE pane (of Vahaduo).
Hi all,
I use Vahaduo quite a lot. One thing I haven't quite got my mind around is the purpose of RECALCULATE. The only thing I’ve observed with consistency is that when set to YES (which is the default setting) it seems to bypass the ADD DIST COL function (when set to 0.25x or more). So I...
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