My original ethnicity estimates showed 96.7% Europe and 3.2% Near East, including some interesting mix of Turkish and Kurdish
The most recent update is a bit more in line with known ancestry, showing 100% European. My previous 2.9% Scandinavian has been refined to 3.2% from Finland. My Near East seems to have been collapsed into the South Italy at 11%
On their Facebook page, there are a lot of complaints about the update, something that happens to all companies when they issue an ethnicity update. My results are more or less in line with what I know about my ancestry and doesn't affect my self-identity.
As for matching at LivingDNA, so far I only have one match - a US cousin who has uploaded her results. The company has struggled to gain traction and get people to opt-in to matching. Hopefully, I will eventually have matches from the UK and Europe that might lead to additional genealogical discoveries. LivingDNA does accept uploads from other DNA testing sites, so I would recommend uploading just to make sure you are "fishing in all ponds" in looking for DNA matches.
No comments:
Post a Comment