Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Ancestry


I recently had my ancestry analysed. Lo and behold, at the 50% confidence interval, my DNA showed a majority (84%) of Eastern European ancestry: Polish, Ukrainian, and a few others. Those traits cover everything in the last two generations. That matches my personal known history - my parents lived in the border region between Ukraine and Poland and the borders shifted all the time. 

My DNA also shows a relatively high percentage of 8.3% Greek/Balkan. That also makes perfect sense as our family was Greek Catholic and Byzantine catholicism was widespread in Ukraine.  These minor traits go back 4-7 generations. The remainder was attributed as Broadly European. 

Alas, my Neanderthal index is lower than 58% of people screened. I am, therefore, arguably more human than most. I wonder what implications that has. 




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