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Posted by Gopher
 - Oct 21 15 10:32
I wonder what the difference is.
Posted by Russ
 - Oct 21 15 10:03
Looked it up. Interesting premise. I'd never heard of the national geographic one.
I've thought about doing the ancestry.ca one.
Posted by Gopher
 - Oct 19 15 01:58
Via National Geeorgraphic, Russ
Posted by Russ
 - Oct 18 15 10:22
Interesting.
How did you get this tested gopher?
Posted by Gopher
 - Jun 21 15 05:07
Looks as though I'm at least half Celtic, as my father's DNS is most heavily concentrated in Wales, Cornwall, Western Scotland and Ireland.
Posted by Gopher
 - Apr 03 15 07:26
No joke, but I have no idea where the south-west Asian DNA comes from.
Posted by TehBorken
 - Apr 02 15 09:08
I'm sure there's a joke in there somewhere but I can't quite put my finger on it...


Quote from: Gopher on Apr 02 15 08:39
Just discovered that my DNA is:  Northern Europe 45%, Mediterranean 35%, South-west Asia 18%, North-east Asia 2%.....and that it has below average Neanderthal content.
Posted by Gopher
 - Apr 02 15 08:39
Just discovered that my DNA is:  Northern Europe 45%, Mediterranean 35%, South-west Asia 18%, North-east Asia 2%.....and that it has below average Neanderthal content.