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Post by bowandarrow on Aug 11, 2012 15:56:44 GMT -5
My point is Norway, very nice country wich make me rich for one year . hehe LOL
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Post by alay on Aug 12, 2012 14:20:18 GMT -5
I got a DNA-match to an Armenian man. It was estimated we share a common ancestor 6 generations back.
Could that explain my Caucasian and Iranian DNA, and haplogroup J2b* ?
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Post by bowandarrow on Aug 12, 2012 15:01:00 GMT -5
It's just a subclade and you'll have to tell us your ethnic background for us to try to explain more. ^
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Post by leprofesional on Aug 12, 2012 16:40:30 GMT -5
I got a DNA-match to an Armenian man. It was estimated we share a common ancestor 6 generations back. Could that explain my Caucasian and Iranian DNA, and haplogroup J2b* ? 2jb is true albanian indo europian... armenians are second in the tree of indo europian... so yes
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Post by hellboy87 on Aug 17, 2012 10:04:12 GMT -5
Cool Programming languages I use are C,C#, C++, Java. My preferred language is C. When programming in Windows I use Visual Studio (costs $). When programming in Linux I use emacs as my text editor, and GCC for compiling the code. What are programming languages?
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Post by alay on Aug 19, 2012 11:24:12 GMT -5
What are programming languages? It's offtopic, but it's about computers. It's codes and languages you can use to create computer programs. Anyway From my DNA-results I've had mostly matches to finns and norwegians. But also a very distant match to a persian, a Lithuanian jew, and 2 armenians.
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Post by hellboy87 on Aug 19, 2012 12:28:44 GMT -5
You know,if you look at my early posts in this thread,you will see that I said you also look Transcaucasian.And Armenians are Transcaucasians.This just shows that I'm a good race detector!!! HA HA HA!!! Never been to Armenia.Never been to Europe.Never met Armenians.But I've seen many many pictures and footages of Armenians and other Transcaucasians.I guess that's enough to familiarize myself with their faces!
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Post by hellboy87 on Aug 19, 2012 12:30:35 GMT -5
Anyway alay,how far back can you trace your ancestry? And from it,is there any non-Norwegian ancestry?
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Post by hellboy87 on Aug 19, 2012 12:33:53 GMT -5
I got a DNA-match to an Armenian man. It was estimated we share a common ancestor 6 generations back. Could that explain my Caucasian and Iranian DNA, and haplogroup J2b* ? In Istafahan,Iran,there are Armenians there. So this ancestor of yours may have been an Armenian-Iranian.
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Post by alay on Aug 24, 2012 9:15:03 GMT -5
Haha, yeah, you did indeed The persian had origins from the Mazandaran Province in northern Iran, next to the Caspian Sea. My dad are taking the DNA test as well, to see if he's got similar or more clear results, or if it's my mom. I have only traced my family to my grandparents mostly, especially my dad's dad(the J2b source) is a bit shrouded in mystery.
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Post by Babylon Enigma on Aug 25, 2012 21:17:29 GMT -5
Of course, we're not all blonde over here. Norwegian Finacial criminal: What are the odds.
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Post by hellboy87 on Aug 26, 2012 23:23:28 GMT -5
Haha, yeah, you did indeed The persian had origins from the Mazandaran Province in northern Iran, next to the Caspian Sea. My dad is taking the DNA test as well, to see if he's got similar or clearer results, or if it's my mom. I have only traced my family to my grandparents mostly, especially my paternal grandfather(the J2b source) is a bit shrouded in mystery. Your ancestors were probably city people,coming into contact with foreigners.
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Post by alay on Sept 7, 2012 17:53:15 GMT -5
Haha, yeah, you did indeed The persian had origins from the Mazandaran Province in northern Iran, next to the Caspian Sea. My dad is taking the DNA test as well, to see if he's got similar or clearer results, or if it's my mom. I have only traced my family to my grandparents mostly, especially my paternal grandfather(the J2b source) is a bit shrouded in mystery. Your ancestors were probably city people,coming into contact with foreigners. I don't think so...not recent on atleast. My grandfather comes from the northern parts of Norway, and was a worker/servant for the more wealthy families in the church. My grandmother was a forestfinn, living in the eastern deep forests between Norway and Sweden. Btw, here's 3 new pics taken in sunlight: www.mediafire.com/conv/58abb930307e85cb2badc87db0b1bd9b404ee0ad919fa7331b6ce98100831f9b6g.jpgwww.mediafire.com/conv/2166ee606237fe4a0eced20cb80509eaef8b12e9cbcabc6176803f83ca21b1e56g.jpgwww.mediafire.com/conv/9ce847b2e0fea6ad2b2ede04d7645d05132c9d2d6fa570d201fe61c58c9af19e6g.jpg
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Post by valmir on Sept 7, 2012 18:36:19 GMT -5
alay, it just happend for you to have black hair, go in the mirror and look at your skull, it is clearly a viking one , but you still have a 5-10% Balkanic look.
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Post by alay on Sept 7, 2012 19:19:27 GMT -5
I convinced my dad to do the autosomal DNA-test as well, going to be interesting to see ;D
If my theory is right, he will have more caucasian DNA than me. I had 5.72% Caucasus, and the average for Norwegians are 0.1%.
I actually have less than average Mediterranean DNA. Norwegian average med is 36%, I had 32%
I also had less Northern european than average. Norwegian average is 54.7%, I had 51%
Instead I'm more Caucasus and Gedrosia/Iranian. The DNA-calculator suggested I was 10-13% Adyghe, Ossetian, Chechen, Kumyk or something like that.
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Sept 13, 2012 10:35:56 GMT -5
I convinced my dad to do the autosomal DNA-test as well, going to be interesting to see ;D If my theory is right, he will have more caucasian DNA than me. I had 5.72% Caucasus, and the average for Norwegians are 0.1%. I actually have less than average Mediterranean DNA. Norwegian average med is 36%, I had 32% I also had less Northern european than average. Norwegian average is 54.7%, I had 51% Instead I'm more Caucasus and Gedrosia/Iranian. The DNA-calculator suggested I was 10-13% Adyghe, Ossetian, Chechen, Kumyk or something like that. alright, here it starts to suck : "I actually have less than average Mediterranean DNA. Norwegian average med is 36%, I had 32%" ? What does this 36% supposed to mean? That we all descend from the monkeys ? I mean its rather a tautology. If i was in your shoes, and in such an organized country, i would go str8 to the birth registration service and dig as back in time as i could.. personally (being from Greece) i am unable to do that, my dad still has issues explaining how our surname changed in 1900 !!! LMAO!!! as it was from pre-historic times... and there are many theories as to why the name changed ... as you understand i dont have any chance besides guessing from other surnames in the village and such (for some apparent slavic affiliation). But for you that would be a piece of cake.... Your method i think sucks... because you gotta find a way not only to compare with the average Norwegian but also to take into account the "distance" from the average, std deviation, and median, etc... and you know that such things have no meaning for a multidimensional space such as the genome.... If there was a distance function (i am programmer as well) from the average that would be fantastic, but then again we would need someone to "define" (by force) the average / archetype greek/norwegian/serb/etc... and this is impossible , since most modern dudes disrespect this assumption apriori, by searching for their roots... i mean its an endless loop if you think about it.... or rather ... a live-lock situation
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Post by alay on Sept 13, 2012 19:48:55 GMT -5
The Norwegian caucasus (i persume average) is 0.1% in the dodecad k12b spreadsheet. I had 5.72%...that's probably not just statistical variance. Could be, but unlikely.
Anyway there is a simple solution to this. My dad is also taking the test. If he got roughly the same ammount of Caucasus admixture, then it's likely just statistical variance. If he has roughly twice the ammount I have, it's a "recent" ancestor.
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Post by punisher on Sept 13, 2012 19:57:40 GMT -5
he looks typical for gheg albanians
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Sept 14, 2012 3:26:32 GMT -5
The Norwegian caucasus (i persume average) is 0.1% in the dodecad k12b spreadsheet. I had 5.72%...that's probably not just statistical variance. Could be, but unlikely. Anyway there is a simple solution to this. My dad is also taking the test. If he got roughly the same ammount of Caucasus admixture, then it's likely just statistical variance. If he has roughly twice the ammount I have, it's a "recent" ancestor. are you sure that the only way to have 5.72 is from a ~12% father and a ~0.1% (assumed) mother? Does it work this way? linearly ?
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Sept 14, 2012 3:26:51 GMT -5
he looks typical for gheg albanians STFU you albanian pig.
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