Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, that it was 100% European
I have darker skin and other features that make me think there is something other than "white", even from long ago. Nope!
Many of my relatives from Eastern, Central, and Southern Europe are quite tan with wide noses. I don't think you're unique in this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious why people chose the company they do.
I have an Ancestry.com account, so for me I see the benefit of that company.
But I wonder if 23andme has a greater number of participants.
I don't think the two link up yet to share and find people, right?
I picked 23andme for my husband because it includes % of Neanderthal
Anonymous wrote:Yes, that it was 100% European
I have darker skin and other features that make me think there is something other than "white", even from long ago. Nope!
Anonymous wrote:Aren't you all creeped out by sending your DNA away to someone else?
Anonymous wrote:Curious why people chose the company they do.
I have an Ancestry.com account, so for me I see the benefit of that company.
But I wonder if 23andme has a greater number of participants.
I don't think the two link up yet to share and find people, right?
Anonymous wrote:Curious why people chose the company they do.
I have an Ancestry.com account, so for me I see the benefit of that company.
But I wonder if 23andme has a greater number of participants.
I don't think the two link up yet to share and find people, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We did ours. My husband to my surprise has almost no European DNA, he is Jewish.
I had native American DNA and knew nothing about that.
So is he Sephardic? Because the Ashkenazi have significant European admixture dating to the late medieval period.
No, he is Ashkenazi. Almost all of his Ashkenazi friends have the result, like 95% of the DNA is from Canan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We did ours. My husband to my surprise has almost no European DNA, he is Jewish.
I had native American DNA and knew nothing about that.
So is he Sephardic? Because the Ashkenazi have significant European admixture dating to the late medieval period.