Just got my ethnic heritage results back and I am VERY surprised. - TopicsExpress



          

Just got my ethnic heritage results back and I am VERY surprised. Im not as native as a thought Id be (only a pretty small fraction), and theres another reason why my mothers family is dark and has those asiatic/piercing features (were they hiding it due to persecution? hmmm...) Here I was thinking I was French, because my mothers family left France to Quebec, as many French did... but; it looks like my mothers fam was in fact NOT actually genetically french at all, but rather, a minority group living in/coming from france. Hmm...looks like I may have a few things in common with Esmeralda from the Hunchback of Notre Damme ;) ...? Hah. its not that surprising and makes sense. Much of my mothers family were super musical and mystic, and pretty well clairvoyant. The women had a tendency to be very witchy, either in an evil way or a good way depending on who were talking about ;) Even more interestingly Im in the 97%th percentile for Neanderthal lineage, coming from my fathers side. I thought I was Scottish, Ukrainian and German from my fathers side. Well, Im 15% scottish/irish (celtic lineage i suppose), and 5% German/French blood (so, average into european), however, the other part of it is simply nonspecific northern european heritage which makes sense, because the Whitson name is nicknamed shipwrecked norwegians. Whitson became a clan living in scotland, derived from what they called Norman Scots, meaning actually coming from up north by boat (scandinavia) So 63% of the pie graph is in total coming from nonspecific and more unusual indigenous european tribes. It comes from nonspecific northern european DNA (indigenous scandinavian type thing) and this U4 haplogroup on my maternal line, which on the pie graph shows up as nonspecific european and is actually coming from siberia, ural-altaic mountain region, afghanistan, uzbekhistan etc.. But; they lived in France. Well, that totally does sound like a buncha French Gypsy people, back to the disney movie (oh my aspie mind.) Knowing my mothers family nature, this makes tons of sense. Now I am more clear and why I am who I am! being that my genetics are coming predominantly from more unusual groups, my unusual health issues also make sense. The nature of the health risks, which I looked up on my own accord, makes a lot of sense too.
Posted on: Sun, 13 Apr 2014 19:55:41 +0000

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