Arts & Humanities: Genealogy: “Question: Which Italians have the highest percentage of Arab ancestors?” plus 5 more |
- Question: Which Italians have the highest percentage of Arab ancestors?
- Question: How did I get these AncestryDNA results?
- Question: Ancestry DNA Help?
- Question: If my grandfather remarried to another woman and she had a granddaughter, would that make me her step-cousin?
- Question: Where does the last name Riadi come from?
- Question: Where does the surname Azar come from?
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| Question: How did I get these AncestryDNA results? Posted: 19 Aug 2016 05:59 PM PDT No one can tell you that. There are no pure nationalities, ethnicities etc. Also surnames don't prove a darn thing about where your ancestors originated. In genealogy never never never trace surnames. Also use websites as a tool only and never trust information in subscriber submitted family trees until you verify the information yourself with records. Noooo, the websites do not verify what their subscribers submit as it would be far too costly. With the overall ancestral testing they use Autosomal along with the X. You got Autosomal 50-50 from both parents but not necessarily 25% from each of your 4 grandparents. The reason why there usually will be a bias in what you inherited from grandmother and grandfather on both sides of the family and how you inherited that bias will not be how your siblings inherited it unless you have an identical twin. In other words you and your siblings could have inherited anywhere from 0 to 50% from any one grandparent. The gap usually isn't that big but can be. This means if you and a full sibling were tested by the same company at the same time, your results will not be exactly the same due to the difference in how your inherited biases from your grandparents. http://www.dnainheritance.kahikatea.net/... Also if you go to a different company the results will not be the same. This is because the only thing companies can do is match you with population groups in their database and they don't all have the same database of population groups. Also it has been reported if you go back to the same company sometime later the results might not be exactly the same as by that time the company has obtained more population groups that can change the picture. Understand a lot of nations in Europe did not exist until the 19th century Germany became a nation in 1871. Italy became a nation in 1861. There have been conquest and invasions of different peoples and the original population didn't get up and move. There have been boundary changes. The tests cannot identify what you got from specific areas and countries by each of your parents. Now how any genealogy DNA test can be helpful, whether Y & Mitochondrial or Autosomal with the X, if if you are into serious traditional genealogy work using documents/records and if the company you choose has cousins of yours in their database going back several generations and they notify you of those cousins and you make contact with them and they are also into traditional genealogy work, then you can collaborate information with them. They might have discovered ancestors in musky old records you haven't and you might have discovered some they haven't. |
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| Question: Where does the last name Riadi come from? Posted: 19 Aug 2016 01:47 PM PDT My family with this last name comes from Bethlehem, Palestine, but im not quite sure where the actual surname comes from. It's spelled like this in Arabic: ريادي |
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