Apperantly this tool claims to predict your biogeographical origins as precise as your home village. Let's find out if there is any truth behind that claim.
You can run your raw data through GEDmatch.com>Admixture>Eurogenes>K9b and enter your results to this page.
Hmmm doesn't seem that is my village, but not much quite off either. Keep in mind K9b is just a emulator to mimick the Geno 2.0 admixture results so it's not unusual it is off for many.
Anyways Here are the Northern Kurds results using Eurogenes K9b tool.
K9b is different than what we are used to; for example there is no West Asian and South Asian components and not to mention having no Caucasus and Gedrosia/SouthCentralAsia components. Instead we have a giant South West Asian component which contains most of the Caucasus and Gedrosian alleles. Mediterranean here seems to be different also, it is mostly East Med alleles and some Caucasus alleles and maybe some South West Asian also. Additionally, there is a great European component that lumps West European(Atlantic) and Baltic alleles into a single component called North European. Because of the low resolution of the calculator it doesn't work properly in all cases; for example the program locates most of the Europeans somewhere around Lithuania and locates West Asians somewhere between Turkey and Balkans.
Anything about the Genetics of Kurmanji, Kirdki/Kirmancki/Dimili/Zazaki, Sorani, Feyli, Gorani speaking Kurds. In order to join the project, please state your 4 grandparents birth location and send your FTDNA/23andMe/Geno 2.0 genome data to mfa.corduene[at]gmail.com
Sunday, 22 September 2013
Monday, 16 September 2013
Northern Kurds' Ancestry Composition Results
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