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@sr2291
@sr2291 8 месяцев назад
This is a statement from Ancestry DNA: Inheritance is random Ethnicities may be passed down unevenly, or not at all.
@AmongRocks
@AmongRocks 2 года назад
About Scandinavian settlers (Swede over here): While the dream for a lot of people that went to USA was their own farm, a lot where forest or saw mill workers. Which in Sweden would never let them earn enough to by land to farm. But working a few years in a saw mill or laying rail or cutting trees made money in the US. I have distant cousins in US with a trio of brothers who went back and forth to the USA to work in Mississippi before 2 bought land in Oregon to farm and one bought a farm in Sweden.
@Alfruna
@Alfruna 2 года назад
People also forget the huge Romani population in Southern Europe and Turkey which could influence those readings.
@DonnieReno
@DonnieReno 2 года назад
I grew up knowing I was a quarter Alaska Native. On Ancestry it shows 23% Native American for me and 25% for my brother. (We’re Tlingit from southeast Alaska) I know that I just happened to inherit a bit less of the NA. What I find fascinating though is that on MyHeritage, after they say I’m 22.7% NA, they also say I’m 7.2% Inuit. And I think that is accurate because in my Ancestry DNA matches I have a distant cousin who is 100% Inuit from Alaska. It’s curious that AncestryDNA doesn’t show that bit of Inuit.
@sr2291
@sr2291 2 года назад
Exactly. My ancestors are from Madeira Portugal and have small amounts of DNA from India and other places. My ancestors were merchants and sailed all over the place.
@danielm.1441
@danielm.1441 2 года назад
For the Northern Indian/Pakistan person - there was a reasonably long-lived hellenistic kingdom (for about 300 years or so) from the time of Alexander the Great... yes this is quite far back in time, but maybe that was long enough to lay down a small Greek/Southern Mediterranean substrate in the local area?
@sr2291
@sr2291 2 года назад
Is that the Maurya Empire?
@AKMarch01
@AKMarch01 2 года назад
studies have shown that there is little to no significant Greek contribution to the South Asian gene pool as in those regions, ppl lack haplogroups common in modern Greek populations. Even if it was minimal, it was so long ago that it won't show up on any test testing ancestry within the last 500 years.
@ver_idem
@ver_idem 2 года назад
@@sr2291 No its the Seleucid Empire formed by a Diadoh of Alexander The Great called Seleucos almost all Greeks.
@danielm.1441
@danielm.1441 2 года назад
@@ver_idem ​ @S R Macedonian Empire, then Seleucid, then the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom, then the Indo-Greek (Yavana) Kingdom - all of them Greek/Greek influenced kingdoms covering all or some of the region of modern day Pakistan & some of the area in North Western India... eventually the Yavana kingdom fell to Persian/Iranian & Northern Indian influenced kingdoms with the general area trading hands between neighbouring powers...
@Cosmicfraud3209
@Cosmicfraud3209 День назад
I seen Pakistanis get a bit of Greek and strangely sardinian but no Italian or iberian
@jm5390
@jm5390 2 года назад
I have found that MyHeritage is pretty good with European, indigenous, and Middle Eastern ethnicities (I have all three). Not quite as good with African but they’re getting better. Generally, it helps to build your family tree to about 1750-1800 to get a good idea where your ancestry is from then compare. Plus taking multiple tests with multiple companies allows you to get an average & general idea of what you’re made of. Personally, my favorite companies by results are 23andMe and Ancestry w/ MyHeritage a close third. FamilyTreeDNA isn’t very good for autosomal ethnicity results but awesome for mtDNA and Y-DNA.
@peace2033
@peace2033 Год назад
Makes sense.
@nickohira1397
@nickohira1397 Год назад
Yh 👍🏼✌🏼
@sr2291
@sr2291 2 года назад
Every testing company tests for different areas even in the same country. So you can be Italian but the area your ancestors lived isn't in their database. Or they will reference Italy as Southern Europe. I think this is why you should test with several companies.
@HowWeGotHere
@HowWeGotHere 2 года назад
Great video - don't forget on the Scandinavian a lot of Scots families derive from Scandinavian ancestry through (Particularly if they have any Hebridean or Western Isle Ancestors)
@virre1981
@virre1981 2 года назад
For the Scandinavian in UK results we should probably also not forgotten the well-established sea traffic between West-coast Sweden / Norway and the UK for hundreds of year. It even lives on in the regional Scandinavian folk music where there is clear influences, and for that part the ballads that are shared between Scandinavia and Scotland like "The Twa Sisters". To add to all the other stuff about why the UK often has Scandnavian / Nordic mixed in there (Also where does the Faroe Isles end up in the estimates, that might also be relevant) As for where Scandinavians ended up in the US, for Swedes the major immigration was to Minnesota but as you said thats not everyone (In my own research I found a danish person that emigrated to Hawaii in the mid 1900s, that one was a bit surprising in how early it was)
@edithbjerner296
@edithbjerner296 Год назад
Chicago was called a Swedish town.
@LadyGreyAgeingDisGracefully
@LadyGreyAgeingDisGracefully 2 года назад
The data size and type of the testing explains a lot for differing results for different companies. I tested on different sites just to increase my chances of genetically connecting with a particular region as I have a brick wall I’m trying to crack. Hoping someone I share this dna with will also test and we can have breakthrough.
@TheDanEdwards
@TheDanEdwards 2 года назад
I wish Ancestry would not have done away with the range markers in the bar graph for each "ethnicity". They now just give some words and frankly people skip those usually.
@ABandCalledStoned
@ABandCalledStoned Год назад
I've tested my kids, wife and self on Ancestry. I found it interesting that despite my low amount (of tested) DNA for a couple of regions, just happens to be the ethnicity I passed the most to my daughter. However, it shows that I gave way more to her, than what I myself have. So, I will suggest the reason is because Ancestry isn't as superior as everyone says. It just happens to have a larger data base and is simply the most popular of the companies. This said, I'm waiting on my test from other sites as I write this. I plan to test around.
@Brichanise_
@Brichanise_ Месяц назад
I think women pass the most dna to children science 🧬 fact
@dragonwings36
@dragonwings36 2 года назад
Great video! Very informative. :)
@joykendrick6156
@joykendrick6156 Месяц назад
I took a My Heritage DNA test and I got English 53% Azores Islands Portugal 26.4 % Irish Scottish Welsh 8.9 % Scandinavian 7.6 % East European 4.1 % and with Ancestry DNA I got England and Northwestern Europe 42% Azores Islands Portugal Eastern Group 17% Scotland 16% Wales 10% Sweden and Denmark 5% Norway 3% Germanic Europe 2% Ireland 2% Jewish 1% Finland 1% Southern Italy 1%.
@fishinwidow35
@fishinwidow35 2 года назад
I tested with Ancestry and my sister tested with MyHeritage and our results could not be more different although they do show us as sisters. (I uploaded my results to MyHeritage) I got 28% Scottish and she got 0%. I also got a fair percentage of Scandinavian and she got very little of that. I would think our results should be more similar.
@asassynation9955
@asassynation9955 Год назад
Siblings only share 50% of their DNA with each other, so that makes sense you’d have a different outcome. My Sister had a DNA test, (can;t remember the company though) but I’ve also just taken one with MyHeritage - I hope it works out! Lol! Some are saying they’re not very accurate - I’ll be able to tell because I’ve managed to trace my ancestors quite far back now - but my Sister’s results did seem to be accurate based on the evidence I’ve found throughout our family tree. I probably didn’t even really need to do a test, but I wanted to see if I matched with anyone else too and wanted to know about other information such as haplogroups, etc. Sadly, most of the family members I’ve tried to contact have not been interested in connecting with me - one even went as far as to claim they didn’t even know who I was talking about and that they didn’t have any of those names in their family tree - despite having full records of them and even pictures! Lol! They didn’t have to play me like that! 😂 I’ve learned that German/Polish people are SAVAAAAAGE! Lol!
@duniacohen409
@duniacohen409 10 месяцев назад
My Ancestry DNA Test results are different from My heritage and now I am Confused I am Moroccan so my results are as below On Ancestry : 94% North African 3%Senegal 2% Arabian Peninsula 1% On Myheritage 89% North African 8.9% Iberian 1.9% Nigerian I mean could someone please explain which one I should believe and why so different??
@DreaOnzagle
@DreaOnzagle 2 года назад
Yay new video!
@nikgeorgio
@nikgeorgio Год назад
I like myheritage i just disagree with the way they had predecided which 42 ethnicities they would highlight...there are hundreds of other ethnicities which are not pinpointed and this can ignite a lot of confusion especially among neighboring countries... what shook me with my results is that it highlighted Madeira of Portugal as one my only 2 high confidence genetic groups...i had absolutely no idea...from my dna matches i figured it comes from my paternal grandfather's side...could it be a mistake? Especially since i got 0% iberian... my ethnicity estimates are only greek/south italian/balkan and ashkenazi jewish(i'm greek)
@honeyjazz4147
@honeyjazz4147 2 года назад
Myheritage has a small database and very small test population.
@brcey
@brcey 7 месяцев назад
My heritage actually has a larger ethnicity difference. So their estimates are more accurate. Ancestry just has a larger base of people from less ethnicities
@ahem....bullsheet3720
@ahem....bullsheet3720 2 года назад
I seriously don't think my heritage has as large and diverse of a data base especially with native American ancestry because it gave me Papuan and Asian more than native American where I've never shown Papuan on ancestry and for my other percentage it said I was literally English from southern north America ? Like what the heck? I paid 49 bucks for it to tell me what I already know which is I'm from Kentucky in the United States! I wanna know where my ancestors immigrated from.
@Djeff82
@Djeff82 2 года назад
I just took a DNA test turns out I'm 100% that bish
@Jp-do9ny
@Jp-do9ny 2 года назад
I'm 1/4 maori and mine showed as 20.6% on myheritage
@jackiethomas249
@jackiethomas249 2 года назад
GREAT PRESENTATION
@Adrian-ju7cm
@Adrian-ju7cm 3 месяца назад
I came up with a massive Scandinavian, my father was Dutch but mostly north Netherlands/Frisian as it turns out North Netherlands DNA is more in common with Scandinavian DNA on top of that word of mouth by my father who said some came from Northern Europe into the Netherlands in the early 17th century
@peace2033
@peace2033 Год назад
Myheritage is actually pretty good with European, indigenous, and middle eastern ethnicities but it's not very accurate with other ethnicities, atleast i don't think so, but atleast there getting better at it.
@astetic_vibezz319
@astetic_vibezz319 Год назад
Hi I had my DNA results from my ancestry last year: 74% south Asian, 6.1% west Asian, 11.4% Irish, Scottish and Welsh and 1.6% ashkanzi Jewish. On my ancestry I have 54% central and south Asian and 46% North Indian. My question is why are my results different? The European ancestry does not show up on my ancestry. When I got my heritage results, I contacted them 3 times to check if this is accurate as was completly unexpected. They insist it’s accurate and it still has not changed. My ancestry also insists they are accurate but no mention of the European ancestry. I’m very confused. Please can you tell me your thoughts on this. I just think my heritage have made a mistake. Is that possible? Thanks
@maxiculture
@maxiculture 2 года назад
Implicit in most discussions of this subject is the assumption that there are distinct types of DNA that can be, and are, distinguished from each other by the testing companies. I think this is a fallacy. To take an example there is no Irish DNA per se, but there is DNA found in the Irish population. It's variable like all human DNA and a range of variation can be observed in the Irish sample/reference panel and that can be compared with that in the other samples. A statistical distinction can then be made by the mathematicians working for the big databases. The result is then an estimate based on statistical probabilities. Or am I missing something?
@ProfessionalGenealogistReacts
@ProfessionalGenealogistReacts 2 года назад
This is something I try to reiterate and why I often say ethnicity admixtures at best give a pixelated view of someone's ancestry - it will give an idea but it won't tell the actual story. So while these percentages can certainly be helpful, the true power of the DNA tests are the genetic matches. These companies walk a fine line of being scientific with the data while also giving something to the consumer that is understandable. A big reason why I started reactions and this series, to help people understand what they might be able to extract from the results but also all the different possibilities. I guess another way to put it (similar to your Irish example), instead of thinking that there are distinct types of DNA (which is an unfortunately common assumption) it is more of what percentage of your DNA matches which tested population groups studies. So you are not missing something at all.
@kabistyles4409
@kabistyles4409 2 месяца назад
I did myheritage and the results showed me 30% Italian and I don't have any Italian ancestors. How is that?
@staceysparadise
@staceysparadise Год назад
Id like people to talk about their experiences with the sites. I have family who uploaded from Ancestry to My heritage and get to see matches and shared matches, trees, etc. A family memeber recommended I buy My Heritage so the family covers the sites (unbeknown to me at the time you could upload). I bought 3 test kits for my immediate family with My Heritage. Biggest mistake ever. For a while I got to see nothing and couldnt work out what family memebers were saying about what they could see, completely free. After a year I emailed My Heritage and they 'gave' me access. But in the same breath, they took it away. So I have paid hundreds and hundreds of dollars and can see nothing, yet my family can still see everything. So I tested with Ancestry and uploaded it to My Heritage as well. The same thing happened, I could see my match information for awhile and again they take it away. I have to wonder why free customers are treated so well and paying customers are treated so appallingly. My heritage was a hugely expensive mistake but there is nothing on My Heritage to tell you. I wish RU-vidrs would talk about it and not support My Heritage in the same way as it leads people astray.
@asassynation9955
@asassynation9955 Год назад
Oh, you mean you couldn’t, see the results once you were no longer subscribed? My suggestion would be to screenshot all your stuff. It’s definitely messed up that they won’t allow you to see your results once you’re no longer subscribed - they’re sneaky! I definitely to remember to do this once at get my results. Once you’ve paid such a large amount of money to get DNA results, you should forever have access to them - so messed up. Maybe you could sign up to the free trial or something to try and get them back and screenshot it and then cancel it?
@zmileyy
@zmileyy 2 года назад
Got my results yesterday from MyHeritage. Im so bad at reading my results lol. I’m born in Sweden and have lived here my whole life. My mother is Finnish and my dad have said he’s Swedish. My results said: 56,8% Finnish (with some Russian results) No surprise here. 12,9% Baltic 12,4% Eastern Europe 10,4% Irish, Scottish and Wales 3,5% Scandinavian 3% central Asian 1% American ( I’m not including this one though) Should I ask my father to take a dna test when my Scandinavian results only are 3,5%? Or I am thinking wrong? 🤣 Sorry for my brain lol
@TheStoicGrowth
@TheStoicGrowth Год назад
Finish is not scandinavian thats why
@lollybabe08
@lollybabe08 Год назад
upload to another site and compare result first
@beatrixm9971
@beatrixm9971 Год назад
Your mom could have a longer family history in Finland than your dad has in Sweden. But other than that, your results are mostly in each others neighborhood and so they could be coming from either parent. You could ask them both to test but If they don't want to do that, you could try testing at ancestry where you will not only get different results, but also be able to view a feature they have that breaks down your ethnicity percentages into parent 1 and parent 2 which may help answer your questions.
@jaguar1224
@jaguar1224 Год назад
As someone with Swedish ancestry, I recommend doing 23 and Me. It was spot on with what I know from my family tree. Ancestry and Myheritage do not read Scandinavian dna well from what I’ve seen.
@keith.anthony.infinity.h
@keith.anthony.infinity.h 2 года назад
On my DNA test everything was accurate but my North African was 5.3 percent in my Heritage while on 23&me it was just .2 percent. That is a huge difference of 5.1 percent.
@mizzobjectiveone3819
@mizzobjectiveone3819 2 года назад
Believe the one on Myheritage. 23andme seems to use a different algorithm for black Americans that steers them away from North and NorthWest Africa.
@one-seventeen.rev310
@one-seventeen.rev310 2 года назад
MyHeritage will be more accurate, becUse it focuses on more for people of jewish heritage or from the east. 23 and me and my ancestry is more focused on the west.
@elliehodgetts237
@elliehodgetts237 6 месяцев назад
I did 2 tests - one with MyHeritage and one with Ancestry. The MyHeritage results show 2.9% Middle Eastern which they seem to classify as anywhere between Egypt to West Iran, South Turkey to Yemen, however my Ancestry test had no mention at all of any Middle Eastern Heritage. I noticed on their website, however, that Iraq and Israel are not included in their testing pool (I assume they don't have enough samples from those countries). So would it be safe to say that the 2.9% showing on MyHeritage is likely from either Iraq or Israel?
@jessikamoore5033
@jessikamoore5033 2 месяца назад
My living dna assigned me 6% Aegean and 1.4% Arabic. I should be 12 to 13% Southern Italian. These could be admixtures of that but the % is too small.
@Cosmicfraud3209
@Cosmicfraud3209 18 дней назад
How come ashkenazi is in european categiry ? Shudnt it be more west asian?
@Cosmicfraud3209
@Cosmicfraud3209 День назад
They turned into europeans😮 because of them in central Europe so.long or idk
@kroo07
@kroo07 2 года назад
The European trace with the Pakistani/Indian results could be a vestige of Alexander the Greats venture into that area.
@yukifoxscales
@yukifoxscales 2 года назад
I do know that i should have Roma ancestry but I do know that Roma probably don't trust this enough to have good references [I am in theory 1/8 and my mom 1/4]
@MrSmith-zy2bp
@MrSmith-zy2bp 7 месяцев назад
23andme is very different from Myheritage. 23&Me) German majority. English and Irish the rest with a tiny amount of Greek. Myheritage) Majority English, Scandinavia next with 7% Greek.
@Gaming4Justice
@Gaming4Justice 2 года назад
I also uploaded my results today! I'm from Central Estonia.
@Seahorse20
@Seahorse20 Год назад
Sardinian could come from Ashkenazi. Some of my Ashkenazi family matches on Living DNA score Sardinia.
@ellaryb.5148
@ellaryb.5148 2 года назад
I have a question. I wasnt able to get a male in my direct descent line to test. Does that mean I only have 50% accurate results? And also, with the advancement in DNA always occuring, are you aware of anything on the horizon that will allow females to see what their nuclear DNA is without a male relative?
@trinacogitating4532
@trinacogitating4532 2 года назад
I haven't done a test that has it, but apparently there's one that tracks the female line. Mitochondrial, iirc? I've seen a couple of titles from genealogy people here on YT. Suggest a search DNA Maternal line, & see what looks might give you more info. Good luck with it!
@NataliaNNS
@NataliaNNS Год назад
I don’t know exactly what you mean by “nuclear dna”, but if you’re referring to the Y chromosome, which isn’t passed down to females, there might be ways of getting it tested indirectly, even if your specific ancestors have already passed away or aren’t willing to test. For instance, lets say your paternal grandfather has living (male) grandchildren. They’d have the same Y chromosome as your father, so you might get them to test to see what the results are and if you can find matched through that (pretty sure that’s only an option on family tree dna). Autosomal dna, on the other hand, is passed down regardless of gender.
@NotYoung3592
@NotYoung3592 2 года назад
My results are so different too, so much so I wonder if I am chimera
@nikgeorgio
@nikgeorgio Год назад
Albanians on myheritage are all lumped in under "greek/south italian" ethnicity... myheritage could have just added greek/albanian/south italian in the ethnicity estimate and it would fine...it just pinpoints about 10 genetic groups of albanians under "greek/south italian" ethnicity estimate
@nikgeo8690
@nikgeo8690 2 года назад
I like myheritage's presentation but why are certain countries overrepresented appearing on their own( finland, england, greece, italy, nigeria, kenya,moggolia, sierra leone) whereas other even much bigger and totally different countries are lumped together like scandinavia, nortwestern Europe, eastern europe, western asia, balkans etc)?
@ProfessionalGenealogistReacts
@ProfessionalGenealogistReacts 2 года назад
Likely is one of two things; it's either due to a lack of reference population groups they have been able to test and study. The more testing, the more precise they can be in a certain area, so an area with little testing will be difficult. Or the other possibility is the natural difficulty in genetically deciphering certain countries/population groups from others because of so much shared ancestry. Of course, it's also likely some areas have both of these issues.
@Pommy1957
@Pommy1957 Год назад
Why do mention Irish, Scottish, and Welsh settlers but omit the English settlers., even though the person said in her message some of her ancestors were English southern settlers?
@esterherschkovich6499
@esterherschkovich6499 2 года назад
Most people and me want our Ethnicity results reviewed...
@vanessa26
@vanessa26 Месяц назад
Munster AND Maori?? Must be a great rugby player : )
@joannechisholm4501
@joannechisholm4501 2 года назад
I've lived in England all my life and DNA says I had a high percentage in Northern England. Went down to English ethnicity and came back as 0% English how's that . 🤔
@finngaudenz6389
@finngaudenz6389 Год назад
Good and informative video! I have a question. Is it possible that myheritage has problems differenciating iberian dna from italian and vice versa?
@peace2033
@peace2033 Год назад
Myheritage is actually pretty good with European, indigenous, and middle eastern ethnicities but it's not very accurate with other ethnicities, atleast i don't think so.
@Cosmicfraud3209
@Cosmicfraud3209 День назад
Italian is Greek like DNA more then Iberian
@redofspades
@redofspades 2 года назад
I used to think I was just as related to a Russian or a Turk or a Brit as I was to a stranger of my own ethnicity, which meant not related at all, I was very wrong.
@StarJada
@StarJada 2 года назад
You can be Sephardic or Ashkenazi Jewish & be in Southern Italy. I know this for 2 reasons. 1 because people came here to be protected in the mountains by Nazis. And 2 I'm moved here from the US to visit all the synagogues, graves & historical Jewish museum here.
@esti-od1mz
@esti-od1mz 2 года назад
That is because the ashkenazi carry italic Dna. During the roman empire they were brought to Italy, and some of them ended up with italic DNA...
@asassynation9955
@asassynation9955 Год назад
My Sister had 0.4% Germanic Tribes in her ancestry, but I know for a FACT from researching my family history that we German ancestry, and it’s from a G-G-Grandparents, so the German ancestry wasn’t actually all that far down the line in the end. Strange. Our English ancestry drowned everything else out! Lol!
@alwaysfair4991
@alwaysfair4991 3 месяца назад
I wouldn't waste money on this DNA thing.
@zeged
@zeged Год назад
the scandinavian is liekly because the celts and the scandinavian colonists mixed in england
@elishevajones6730
@elishevajones6730 7 месяцев назад
Vikings invaded England!
@elishevajones6730
@elishevajones6730 7 месяцев назад
Vikings invaded England!
@nickohira1397
@nickohira1397 Год назад
I'm getting myheritage dna from England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
@lefterisstefanidis3157
@lefterisstefanidis3157 2 года назад
Can i ask you a question? I have done several dna tests. My heritage, Illustrative dna, Family Tree dna, genomelink, dnagenics, tellmegen, mylivingdna. In pretty much all of them I've gotten aboyt 15-25% jewish dna(Sephardic or mizrahi). I dont know any relatives that are jewish. Could you help me out? I am Anatolian Greek/Italian
@LadyGreyAgeingDisGracefully
@LadyGreyAgeingDisGracefully 2 года назад
Sounds like you have a family secret to explore. I’d be starting with quizzing parents and grandparents. Maybe they know something and don’t want to share. Maybe they don’t know anything and might be interested in a dna test themselves.
@user-om8be7ie6t
@user-om8be7ie6t 10 месяцев назад
My heritage does not make as much sense as my ancestry results. From a historical perspective you can see why every ethnicity is present.
@stefanstefanovich8360
@stefanstefanovich8360 2 года назад
10,8% Scandinavia ?? 🤔
@JAM-hg4mp
@JAM-hg4mp 2 года назад
MyHeritage is just not accurate, I feel bad for people that waste money on it. 23andMe > Ancestry > MyHeritage
@chadpopulisjr243
@chadpopulisjr243 2 года назад
MyHeritage showed East African DNA (Somalia, Ethiopia, Kenya) while the other two didn't. I thought it was an outlier until all three of my GedMatch kits linked me with ethnic groups throughout East Africa and the Middle East.
@Chaotic_Pixie
@Chaotic_Pixie 2 года назад
MyHeritage is good for certain populations... particularly Eastern European/Russian. Ancestry has the largest database and its growing at a faster rate than 23&me. That alone actually gives it prowess over 23 for European DNA. Japanese or Chinese based companies do better for those with Asian heritage for obvious reasons. The truth is, for the clearest picture... doing Ancestry or 23&me and whichever regional test suits your heritage best is best.
@chadpopulisjr243
@chadpopulisjr243 2 года назад
@@Chaotic_Pixie Yep! Same thing that happened with my East African ancestry also happened with Eastern Europe. Not prevalent on 23andMe and Ancestry (except for a little bit of Jewish) but much more on MyHeritage and GedMatch.
@tatum635
@tatum635 2 года назад
i uploaded my 23&me results to my heritage and it was pretty much the same.....
@JAM-hg4mp
@JAM-hg4mp 2 года назад
@@tatum635 I did too and it was different for me, maybe it's more accurate for Europeans? idk
@carlthornton3076
@carlthornton3076 2 года назад
Very Good!... #22 ✝ {6-24-2022}
@buntingy
@buntingy 2 года назад
Ur Hair looks amazing
@bennym1326
@bennym1326 9 месяцев назад
Australian? Why do you have an American accent?
@Amari_14
@Amari_14 2 года назад
First
@ellaryb.5148
@ellaryb.5148 2 года назад
I think what can account for many surprises may be the fact that women always know who their children are, but fathers are operating on trust that the kids are theirs. I would bet there are many secrets of rape or affairs that never saw the light of day
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