Ukrainian Jew, his surname is Gurmeza.whats his ethnicity ?
That's odd. He scores too much north euro and west euro to be ashkenazi. Also very little SW asian and caucasus & medUkrainian Jew, his surname is Gurmeza.
According to 23andme he is only 1/8 ashkenazi and that makes sense because his results are nowhere near that of 100% ashkenazi ukrainian jewsView attachment 3080He also got these results from another company.
i am the person in question.
i guess i should have been more specific. i am mostly ukrainian with some jewish thrown in. which comes from my moms side.
Yeah. Your results don't look like ashkenazi results😃 i would expect more north euro tho from someone who is 3/4 ukrainaini am the person in question.
i guess i should have been more specific. i am mostly ukrainian with some jewish thrown in. which comes from my moms side.
A bit more north euro I guesshow far north? i can include all my dna tests ive done lol (they vary a bit)
You misunderstood what I said. I mean i expected someone who is 3/4 ukrainian to score more north euro component on eurogenes k12btheres some poland and baltic if you consider that north
Eurogenes k13 has an oracle that shows population distances and mixed mode which shows how much mixture of 2 populations would resemble your autosomal dna in terms of ancestry. It also comes with regional components that show in quantity from where you derive what.my apologies. what are the differences between k13 and k12b?
appreciate it!Eurogenes k13 has an oracle that shows population distances and mixed mode which shows how much mixture of 2 populations would resemble your autosomal dna in terms of ancestry. It also comes with regional components that show in quantity from where you derive what.
Eurogenes k12b just shows regional components with the same principal as eurogenes k13 but it is more accurate and is constructed a bit differently
Both are gedmatch calculators