No Greece after all
No Greece after all
I just now saw my updated DNA estimates from Ancestry. Very disappointed to see the Greece/Albania estimate was removed. I assumed that it came from the Italian side of my family. And after reading about Greeks living in Italy for such a long time, I thought for sure we had a little Greek in our family. Just venting. Thanks for listening.
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Re: No Greece after all
Don't get too invested in Ancestry's matrix. My 'old' ethnic mix matched up much more closely to my documented family tree than the new one does.AmandaP wrote: 24 Sep 2021, 03:14 I just now saw my updated DNA estimates from Ancestry. Very disappointed to see the Greece/Albania estimate was removed. I assumed that it came from the Italian side of my family. And after reading about Greeks living in Italy for such a long time, I thought for sure we had a little Greek in our family. Just venting. Thanks for listening.
It's not that there aren't incorrect ethnicities per se, but their percentages & ethnic mixtures with this latest update are WAY off.
The mixture I have now shows ethnicities that I have no documentation for, and took away several that I DID have documentation for. I wouldn't be terribly concerned.
Of all the matrices I've uploaded to (you can download your results and upload them to sites like FTDNA, MyHeritage, GEDMATCH, and a host of others), Ancestry has been the LEAST accurate. Those other matrices (at least for me) were MUCH closer in ethnic breakdown to what I have on paper. I might also suggest taking the 23&me test as well.
Good luck and don't despair -- Ancestry doesn't give me any Greek either, but almost every other matrix does...
Mark
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Re: No Greece after all
Have any of your extended family members been tested?
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I'd be relieved.
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Same happened to my boyfriend's ancestry results (born in Australia to southern Italian parents). His Greek/Albania percentage was removed and it's now majority Southern Italy, with about 9% Anatolia and the Caucasus, and 2% Cyprus. Thing is, I haven't found anyone in his tree born outside of Italy (yet). So I feel like it's accurate for him.
Researching the following:
From Basilicata: D'Amato, Caruso, Pinto, Montano, Logiodice, Bonadies
From Calabria: Natale, Cartisano, Valenzisi, Pentimalli, Minasi
From Basilicata: D'Amato, Caruso, Pinto, Montano, Logiodice, Bonadies
From Calabria: Natale, Cartisano, Valenzisi, Pentimalli, Minasi
Re: No Greece after all
Hi there! Yes, some have tested and had Greece/Albania. All different %'s. I noticed the men all had higher %'s than the women did. I went back and checked, and it seems anyone with 5-15% Greece/Albania, lost it in the new update. So I'm not sure what happened. I had assumed given the history, the Greece ethnicity was accurate and thought it was cool Ancestry could go back that far.
Can I ask why you would be relieved?? Not trying to start an argument or anything
Re: No Greece after all
Hello! I did upload to MyHeritage, low and behold, they gave me Greece and West Asia (Middle East). They're break down seems a little more accurate but I know to take these test with grain of salt. I'm waiting for 23&Me to go on sale so I can test with them next. I've hear they give regions within the country. But after 23&Me, I think my journey with DNA genealogy will come to an end, at least for awhileMarcuccioV wrote: 24 Sep 2021, 04:51Don't get too invested in Ancestry's matrix. My 'old' ethnic mix matched up much more closely to my documented family tree than the new one does.AmandaP wrote: 24 Sep 2021, 03:14 I just now saw my updated DNA estimates from Ancestry. Very disappointed to see the Greece/Albania estimate was removed. I assumed that it came from the Italian side of my family. And after reading about Greeks living in Italy for such a long time, I thought for sure we had a little Greek in our family. Just venting. Thanks for listening.
It's not that there aren't incorrect ethnicities per se, but their percentages & ethnic mixtures with this latest update are WAY off.
The mixture I have now shows ethnicities that I have no documentation for, and took away several that I DID have documentation for. I wouldn't be terribly concerned.
Of all the matrices I've uploaded to (you can download your results and upload them to sites like FTDNA, MyHeritage, GEDMATCH, and a host of others), Ancestry has been the LEAST accurate. Those other matrices (at least for me) were MUCH closer in ethnic breakdown to what I have on paper. I might also suggest taking the 23&me test as well.
Good luck and don't despair -- Ancestry doesn't give me any Greek either, but almost every other matrix does...
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23 & me was much more accurate for me, based on my research. Another good one to upload to is DNA.LAND. I uploaded BOTH my Ancestry & 23 & me profiles to all the other matrices (matrix plural).AmandaP wrote: 12 Oct 2021, 03:08
Hello! I did upload to MyHeritage, low and behold, they gave me Greece and West Asia (Middle East). They're break down seems a little more accurate but I know to take these test with grain of salt. I'm waiting for 23&Me to go on sale so I can test with them next. I've hear they give regions within the country. But after 23&Me, I think my journey with DNA genealogy will come to an end, at least for awhile![]()
They both gave generally the same results, but with differences. The reason is they don't all read the same SNP's.
And yes, 23 & me gave me 5 regions within Italy...
Good luck on your future journey of discovery..!
Mark
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Surnames: Attiani Belli Bucci Calvano Cerci Del Brusco Falera Giorgi Latini Marsili Mattia Mezzo Nardecchia Pellegrini Piacentini Pizzuti Pontecorvo Recchia Topani Ziantona & Zorli
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Surnames: Attiani Belli Bucci Calvano Cerci Del Brusco Falera Giorgi Latini Marsili Mattia Mezzo Nardecchia Pellegrini Piacentini Pizzuti Pontecorvo Recchia Topani Ziantona & Zorli