MyHeritage DNA test results (Male, Azores Islands) - READ THE DESCRIPTION FOR MORE RESULTS

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  • My results with MyHeritage (Updated):
    68.7% Iberian
    11.4% North African
    10.3% Greek and South Italian
    9.6% Irish, Scottish and Welsh
    My results with 23andMe uploaded to MyHeritage:
    57,0% Iberian
    19,2% Italian
    11.8% Irish, Scottish and Welsh
    10.6% North African
    1.4% Nigerian
    My results with 23andMe:
    97.1% Portuguese & Spanish
    0.2% Ashkenazi Jewish
    1.5% Arab, Egyptian & Levantine
    1.1% West African
    0.1% Unassigned
    My results with Ancestry DNA:
    92% Portugal
    4% Scotland
    3% Ireland
    1% Mali
    My results with Family Tree DNA:
    67% Iberian Peninsula
    17% Central Europe
    11% Ireland
    4% Maghreb & Egypt
    1% Northern Levant
    1% Sephardic Jewish
    1% Southern Caucasus
    My results with Gencove:
    41% Southwestern Europe
    21% Northern Italy
    18% Northern and Central Europe
    12% Eastern Mediterranean
    8% Northern Africa
    My results with DNA Land:
    49% Southwestern European
    32% South/Central European
    9.8% Balkan
    4.9% North African
    2.2% Northwest European
    1.2% Finnish
    1% Arab/Egyptian
    My results with Gedmatch:
    19.78% North Sea
    28.45% Atlantic
    4.83% Baltic
    2.22% Eastern European
    20.09% West Mediterranean
    4.13% West Asian
    10.98% East Mediterranean
    0.74% Oceanian
    3.09% Northeast African
    1.10% Sub-Saharan
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Komentáře • 219

  • @fadelaelzalet8674
    @fadelaelzalet8674 Před rokem +3

    Iam Libyan from North Africa ....hello 👋 bro ❤

  • @barnaby3796
    @barnaby3796 Před 6 lety +13

    Very Iberian and 11,4% North African DNA. Nice results

  • @smb0727
    @smb0727 Před 6 lety +25

    Olá, Sérgio!
    Também sou dos Açores (São Miguel) e os meus resultados foram os seguintes:
    Iberian - 51.0%
    North Africa - 11.5%
    Sardinian- 11.3%
    Italian- 7.2%
    Scandinavian - 7.0%
    Irish, Scottish, and Welsh - 4.3%
    Nigerian - 3.2%
    Central American- 2.4%
    Ashkenazi Jewish- 2.1%

    • @Ogeroigres
      @Ogeroigres  Před 6 lety +1

      Olá conterrânea! Uau, tens várias etnias. Impressionante!

    • @thiago.dambros
      @thiago.dambros Před 5 lety +2

      Como explicas o americano central e nigeriano?

  • @ayoub6274
    @ayoub6274 Před 5 lety +30

    I am Moroccan 74.5 north African ,20.5 eberian

    • @moroccoisback477
      @moroccoisback477 Před 5 lety +5

      Moi 30% iberia 70% North african, je cherche des marocains a 25-30% Iberia mais je trouve pas. T'en connais?

    • @abbad707
      @abbad707 Před 4 lety

      nice

    • @abbad707
      @abbad707 Před 4 lety

      @@moroccoisback477 nicee

    • @abbad707
      @abbad707 Před 4 lety

      @@moroccoisback477 Tu es Amazigh? Rabat, Marrakech, Casablanca, Fes, ou Agadir?

    • @brahimbelmoughreb601
      @brahimbelmoughreb601 Před 4 lety +1

      @@moroccoisback477 We, mon fils a 35% Iberia. voir ma video.

  • @helenafmg
    @helenafmg Před 6 lety +24

    Hi. I'm also from Portugal and my dna results were:
    41,8% Iberian
    12% Sardinian
    21,5% North and western European
    7,1% Escandinavian
    4,9% Ashkenazi
    11,4% North African
    1,3% Nigirian
    My family and I had no idea that we were descendents from sardinians! :D

    • @Ogeroigres
      @Ogeroigres  Před 6 lety +1

      Very interesting results, Helena! You have quite a mix. :)

    • @marllon9786
      @marllon9786 Před 6 lety +2

      +Helena Gonçalves Wow! Were all eight of your great-grandparents born in Portugal?

    • @helenafmg
      @helenafmg Před 6 lety +1

      Yes! All of them were born here. But the part that really intrigues me is the sardinian dna, because the rest can be explained by our history...

    • @SusanaEsteves
      @SusanaEsteves Před 6 lety +2

      The Roman invasion in the 3rd century dc lasted several centuries, and developed the Roman provinces of Lusitania in the south and Gallaecia in the north.

    • @micmac677
      @micmac677 Před 6 lety +2

      Helena
      Sardinia was part of the Spanish empire for a long time.
      A typical Sardian can have more Iberian and Greek in him than Italian.
      In case you're very short or you have green eyes that's the Sardinian part lol.

  • @md.md16
    @md.md16 Před 5 lety +3

    You got some nice results 😊 💜

    • @Item1948
      @Item1948 Před 4 lety +1

      you are very beautiful ☺️💙

  • @izzaldeenalkurdi8806
    @izzaldeenalkurdi8806 Před 5 lety +8

    North Africa means barbers (Amazigh)

  • @ramiGNR
    @ramiGNR Před 5 lety +3

    Ótimos resultados! Curiosamente eu tenho uma mistura étnica semelhante à tua :D Cumprimentos.

  • @fzlc7425
    @fzlc7425 Před 3 lety +2

    Amazing

  • @christophergrillo5099
    @christophergrillo5099 Před 6 lety +6

    Cool results. It seems that MyHeritage DNA is more accurate for people with Portuguese/Spanish ethnicity. I'm mostly Italian, but one of my grandparents was from Sao Miguel and I only came up 5% Iberian on Ancestry DNA test. What island do you come from?

    • @Ogeroigres
      @Ogeroigres  Před 6 lety +1

      Hi Christopher, thanks for your comment. I'm from São Miguel, just like your grandfather. I have to admit that my results surprised me a little bit, I was expecting something different (perhaps a bit of Italian, most Portuguese have a certain percentage of Italian DNA; and also perhaps a bit of Jewish since many Jewish families settled on São Miguel many centuries ago).

  • @sva6774
    @sva6774 Před 5 lety +9

    Sou ibérico em 50%
    Italiano 10
    Norte da África 8.5
    África abaixo do Saara 7.0
    Oriente médio 3
    Skandinavo 13
    Índio americano 7
    Sou bisneto de 2 portugueses
    Em outra companhia
    23 anos me
    Apresentou sangue sardenho e irlandês inglês e 0.5de east Asian

  • @TagusMan
    @TagusMan Před 6 lety +11

    Olá Sergio. Tudo bem? My brother just got his results back and I thought I'd share them here. So, my family is from São Jorge. I was born there. Both my parents are from SJ, going all the way back to the 1400s. There are some interesting differences between your results and my brother's. Here are his deets:
    EUROPE - 90.2%. Iberia: 42.3%. North West Europe: 40.9%. East Europe - Balkans: 4.0%. Ashkenazi Jewish: 3.0%. AFRICA - 8.3%. North Africa: 6.4%. West Africa - Nigeria: 1.9% MIDDLE EAST - 1.5%.
    The Iberia and North West Europe numbers make total sense, as we are direct descendants of Willem Van Der Haagen, one of the early Flemish settlers of the Azores. I have blue eyes and blondish hair which is common on São Jorge. My brother looks much more typically Portuguese than I do, with brown eyes and dark hair. I was expecting a bit of British Isles, some Italy/Greece, and maybe some Scandinavian. He got none of that. Also surprising were the Balkan, Ashkenazi Jewish and Nigerian bits thrown in there. Um abraço from Canada. Cheers!

    • @Ogeroigres
      @Ogeroigres  Před 6 lety

      Hi TagusMan, thanks for your message and for sharing your brother's results. Those were very interesting results. I've noticed that a lot recent MyHeritage tests show 1% Nigerian for a lot of people, even for Asian people, which is odd. I look quite Mediterranean (dark hair and tan easily) but at the same time I have greenish brown eyes and ginger beard.

    • @Ogeroigres
      @Ogeroigres  Před 6 lety +1

      Depends. My brothers uploaded their raw dna to gedmatch and other sites and Subsaharan is nowhere to be seen.

    • @afaria6173
      @afaria6173 Před 6 lety

      Olá TagusMan, I don't take these percentages literally they still have to improve the algorithm and increase the reference populations before this is more reliable but anyway I'm your neighbor from PIco island and these are my results for comparison. EUROPE- 91.3% Iberia 52.7%, Sardinian 17.9%, Greek 0.9%, Scandinavian 18.6%, Finnish 1.6% AFRICA 7.0%, North Africa 7.0%, MIDDLE EASTERN 1.7%. The Sardinian for sure doesn't make any since it's an old Iberian component the Bronze Portuguese were most similar to the Sardinians. So mine should be 70.6% Iberian by adding in the Sardinian.

  • @POTIS1
    @POTIS1 Před 4 lety +3

    GREETINGS FROM YOUR 10,3% BROTHERS....

  • @juanmacedo1827
    @juanmacedo1827 Před 5 lety +5

    So many Trolls on these comments I find myself deleting entire conversations on my video

  • @korinnahunter4787
    @korinnahunter4787 Před 5 lety +4

    I am 64.5% Iberiana Portugal, 22.8% France and 8% Italy 3.1% British and 1.6% North Africa.

  • @theriifeno1683
    @theriifeno1683 Před 6 lety +27

    I am Moroccan 51/ North African and 32/ Iberianpeninsula ☣☣☣

    • @AnaStella
      @AnaStella Před 6 lety +18

      What? Probably because North Africans were in Spain for 9 centuries? I guess that makes more sense.

    • @youssefreggani7478
      @youssefreggani7478 Před 6 lety

      Ana Stella Nope, you see so much times that riffians have more iberian DNA than any other moroccan, this can be caused by the Spanish Rule over the Rif in the 20th century, or by the Moroccans expelled by spainiards after the fall of Granada, but they mainly live in an other region than the Rif, but its very nearby the Rif, so idk.

    • @AnaStella
      @AnaStella Před 6 lety +3

      Mohammed Al Zafi well if they have so much they are partly Spanish and it means they mixed a lot not just by a rape. And they weren't forced to have children with Spanish. I don't know why one always have to think that their ancestors were forced to do something. Mostly when one has so much percentage of it.

    • @youssefreggani7478
      @youssefreggani7478 Před 6 lety +3

      Jon T Ehmmm, we still have our language (I speak it) our religion was nothing anyway, we converted into Islam because we thought it was the right religion and it is, no force was used buddy, the spanish did to convert the spanish Muslims into Christianity.

    • @youssefreggani7478
      @youssefreggani7478 Před 6 lety +3

      Jon T My name is Islamic not Arab, secondly I don't hate Arabs and I don't like them in particular, the Arabs didn't use force against the people of North Africa to have them converting to Islam, they mainly used force for military conquest, which happens always, so the basic victims of force were soldiers, and if we converted by force we wouldn't be Islamic now, you always see if a nation is converted by force, that they pretend like they converted but they really didn't, and if the forcing nation departs, the "converted" people say they really aren't, look at the balkan region, the ottomans used so much force to convert the people, only a small portion did, and look what happened to them in the yugoslavian civil war.....

  • @afaria6173
    @afaria6173 Před 5 lety +5

    Sergio here's another one for comparison!
    I was born in the Azores (Pico island)
    Iberian - 52.7%
    Sardinian - 17.5%(this doesn't make sense it's a very ancient component shared with Sardinians)
    Greek 0.9%
    Scandinavian 18.6%
    Finnish 1.6%
    North African 7%
    Middle Eastern 1.7%

    • @Ogeroigres
      @Ogeroigres  Před 5 lety +2

      Quite different from mine! Sardinian seems to be the 5th most common DNA in Portugal, according to MyHeritage. I have none of it but my father has it.

    • @afaria6173
      @afaria6173 Před 5 lety +2

      It's expected to be somewhat different the two islands received different proportions from the various regions of Portugal in the mid 1400's - early 1500's. The bulk of my autosomal matches with mainlanders are Porto region and Galicia Spain then central Portugal(mostly the coastal strip between Porto and Lisbon but it goes inland to Coimbra and then there are clusters of matches in Lisbon and strangely Seville Spain. I found individual matches peppered along all the major roads connecting the larger cities but that is where the clusters of matches were located. The central islands also received a minor contribution from east Flanders that over the centuries spread over the archipelago.

  • @patroska4210
    @patroska4210 Před 6 lety +4

    Olá! Recebi a encomenda hoje e tou com algumas dúvidas. Podes-me esclarecer quanto ao processo todo do envio das amostras? Que selos devemos por e isso tudo? Obg!

    • @Ogeroigres
      @Ogeroigres  Před 6 lety +1

      Patrícia Rosado Olá Patrícia, eu fui aos correios e enviei por correio azul. Eles lá põem tudo o que é necessário. Esperei apenas um mês até receber os resultados.

  • @michaelobrian7116
    @michaelobrian7116 Před 6 lety +6

    Good results. Typical São Miguel Results. The North African Berber component reaches its peak in the Azores on that island due to the Moorish slaves brought to work on the Pineapple, Sugar and tea plantations not to mention people from the Alentejo and Algarve (Southern provinces) mostly farmers settled on the island. The islands of the Western part are mostly Northern Portuguese and small Flemish groups.
    Thanks for posting just wish more Portuguese would. I’m half Azorean and half Scottish.

    • @TagusMan
      @TagusMan Před 6 lety

      Olá Richard. I just posted my brother's results in the comments section of this video. You may want to check them out. My family is from São Jorge, and my brother's results were somewhat different from that of people from São Miguel. We have a good idea where our North West Europe genes come from. We're direct descendants of Willem Van Der Haagen, a Flemish settler from the 1400s. However, we know a lot less about our Portuguese/Iberian ancestors on SJ. What are the chances you have some info about São Jorge ancestry that could help us out? Cheers from Canada!

    • @michaelobrian7116
      @michaelobrian7116 Před 6 lety +1

      TagusMan your high north western European component is because the island your ancestors come from were settled by northern Portuguese folk from the Tras-os-montes region and possibly Flemish extraction.
      São Miguel is the central hub of the Azores and is where the pineapple and sugarcane plantations were where north African Moores from the time of the Reconquista Labor and overtime the intermingled with the Portuguese on that island hence why they get really high Iberian scores and higher than average North African scores not to mention the island if São Miguel was settled by Algarvians and people from alentejo and western Andalusia
      Also looking at the paternal Haplogroups the island of Sao Miguel has high averages of E, J and G which are all neolithic middle eastern haplogroups and many maternal lineage from that island happened to be of European descent like U and H
      Sao Jorge peaks in R1B and I1 which are western European and Scandinavian
      Upload your kit to GED match
      Should help tons

    • @TagusMan
      @TagusMan Před 6 lety

      Thanks Richard. We're definitely Flemish, but it appears we're less Flemish than originally thought. My cousin also did hers and she came back as 40% more Iberian than my brother. He was 42%. She was 82%.
      Then my brother uploaded his numbers and things changed quite a bit. Turns out, my cousin is only 20% more Iberian, which is only half as much but still a lot, and it turns out we've got British Isles in the mix as well, about 9%. Why such a big difference between the different sites? Seems like the science isn't 100% scientific yet.

    • @michaelobrian7116
      @michaelobrian7116 Před 6 lety

      TagusMan
      Joseph and Henry Bullar were to British men who spent nearly an entire year living in the Azores from 1838-39.
      While they were misinformed about the settlement history of the islands, they wrote their experiences in as much of an honest an non-biased way as they possibly could for the time.
      Here are their descriptions of Azoreans:
      "There is a difference between the physiognomy of the natives of each island in the group, even more apparent than that which may be noticed between the inhabitants of separate districts."
      "They are handsomer and more graceful than the Portuguese. But although the island is small, and peasants have a general cast of features which characterizes them, the difference of physiognomy in different parts of the island is so great, that a special character of face may be said to belong to almost every town. Some of the finest and most strikingly marked faces I have seen were from the neighboring town of Allagoa."
      Corvo Women
      "We were struck in our walk with the large number of handsome women and children, whose style of beauty was entirely different from that of the women of St. Michael’s. Their features were very regular; their noses thin, prominent, and sometimes finely cut; their upper lips short and slightly turned outwards, the under lip exactly matching it, and the whole mouth of good size and perfectly regular; the line of the junction of lips slightly curled upwards, the cheek-bones rather prominent, and the face long, and somewhat triangular. The eyes of many were grey, and light hazel."
      Corvo Men
      "The faces of both are more regular than those of the St. Michael’s peasants: there is less mouth, the jaw-bones do not project, and the cheek-bones, though rather prominent, are not large, and the face altogether is of smaller proportions."
      Sao Miguel
      "In St. Michael’s the women’s eyes are large and very black, and deeply set; neither the mouth or nose is regular, the mouth being very large, with full lips; the face short, with projecting cheek-bones; and the complexions more sallow. "
      Faial
      "The scene is in perfect harmony with the quiet serenity of their character; and, in walking through the village which stretches along the valley, I noticed many girls and children with blue eyes and flaxen hair."
      Flores
      "The people of this island are well-looking, and often handsome. In their black eyes, hair, and general shape of face, they resemble those of Corvo, Fayal, or Pico; but their complexions are lighter, and their faces more ruddy. The hair of the children is frequently flaxen, or dark brown."
      Pico
      "The physiognomy of the Pico people on this side of the island (the western) differs altogether from that of the other islanders I have seen. The prevailing expression of the women is mild and amiable: their faces are round, soft, and delicate, with light brown eyes and thick long black eye-lashes - the light eye and black eye-lash adding much to their mild expression. Their hair, which is generally brown, is drawn upwards from the forehead and fastened in a knot behind, so as to accommodate itself to their low-crowned straw hats, beneath which the knot projects."

    • @michaelobrian7116
      @michaelobrian7116 Před 6 lety

      TagusMan The commercial tester still a work in progress but I have improved over the past few years
      Phenotypically speaking there is diversity amongst each islands and my post that I just posted before were conducted by two British anthropologist can you can clearly see the difference between the islands most notably São Miguel which is uniformly Black haired and dark featured
      Being half Portuguese on my mother side I’ve always been interested in genetics i’ve seen North African scores on the island of Saint Michael reach up to 20%

  • @joaofreitas9835
    @joaofreitas9835 Před 5 lety

    The islands were also settled by Moorish prisoners, and African slaves from Guinea, Cape Verde and São Tomé; Flemish, French and Galicians also contributed to the initial settlement. Thus the Azorean population received a significant contribution from people with genetic backgrounds other than Portuguese

    • @afaria6173
      @afaria6173 Před 5 lety +1

      A minor amount of people from non Portuguese ancestry.

    • @loboblanco903
      @loboblanco903 Před 5 lety

      Moorish = Berbers = North Africans

    • @algerplay2716
      @algerplay2716 Před 3 lety

      @@loboblanco903 merci pour ta réponse

  • @GlobetrotterBR
    @GlobetrotterBR Před 5 lety +7

    Sou Brasileiro de origem portuguesa e parte da família é dos Açores, sobrenomes Medeiros, Resendes, Raposo, Furtado, Figueiro e Mello, de Água Retorta e Faial.

    • @Ogeroigres
      @Ogeroigres  Před 5 lety +1

      Olá Globetrotter, esses sobrenomes são muito comuns nos Açores, exceto Figueiro. Não será Figueiredo ou Figueira?

    • @GlobetrotterBR
      @GlobetrotterBR Před 5 lety +1

      @@Ogeroigres Era Figueiro mesmo, dos séculos XVII e XVIII.
      Recentemente descobri os registos de batismo de alguns antepassados dos Açores nos livros fotografados da igreja local. Descobri até que a mãe da minha trisavó era gêmea e a irmã morreu pequena.

    • @GlobetrotterBR
      @GlobetrotterBR Před 5 lety +1

      Dei uma olhada na árvore genealógica e também tem Carreiro Torres, do século XVIII.

    • @Ogeroigres
      @Ogeroigres  Před 5 lety

      @@GlobetrotterBR Muito interessante isso. Carreiro e Torres também são bem comuns nos Açores. Mas confesso que nunca ouvi Figueiro.

    • @GlobetrotterBR
      @GlobetrotterBR Před 5 lety

      @@Ogeroigres Com certeza tenho muitos primos nos Açores, mas não tenho contato com ninguém, já que meu bisavô foi morar no Brasil no início do século XX e nunca mais voltou. Mas outros ramos da família são oriundos de outras regiões, sobretudo do norte de Portugal.

  • @marinavd
    @marinavd Před 4 lety +1

    Oi Sergio, Sou de uma região no sul no Brasil que foi ocupada por açorianos, mas eu tenho um sobrenome que pode ser tanto espanhol quanto português, voce pode me dizer se o sobrenome Vargas é comum/frequente nos açores?

    • @Ogeroigres
      @Ogeroigres  Před 4 lety +1

      Olá Marina, Vargas é um sobrenome que existe nos Açores sim, embora não seja dos mais comuns.

  • @MegaAwesomeExtreme
    @MegaAwesomeExtreme Před 5 lety +1

    We couldn't resist that Latin spice I guess! 😉

    • @anna3046
      @anna3046 Před 5 lety +3

      What is a latin spice? Portuguese traditional food does not have spice! We are more into olive oil and wine!

  • @victorreis1370
    @victorreis1370 Před 5 lety +2

    Olá Sergio,
    Na descrição você escreveu os seus resultados feitos com diferentes testes, e os resultados são bastante diferentes uns dos outros.
    Fiquei na duvida do serio desses testes.
    Eu tambem fiz o teste com "myheritage dna", e não sei se vale a pena fazer outro teste com outro laboratorio.
    Você que fez varios testes, o que você pensa da diferença de resultados ?

    • @Ogeroigres
      @Ogeroigres  Před 5 lety +1

      Olá Victor. Os resultados diferem porque depende das amostras de ADN que cada companhia usa. Mas se você reparar, há elementos comuns em todos os resultados, nomeadamente as regiões geográficas e respetivas percentagens. De acordo com a minha experiência, os meus resultados com Ancestry DNA foram os mais específicos:
      73% Portugal
      11% Espanha
      9% França
      3% Itália
      2% Irlanda e Escócia
      1% Inglaterra, Gales e Noroeste Europeu
      1% Nigéria

    • @danythrinbell1596
      @danythrinbell1596 Před 4 lety

      @@Ogeroigres a dna e a mesma OS MARKERS E QUE SAO DIFERENTES SE FORES AO GEDMATCH COM TODOS OS TEUS TESTES VES QUE TODOS ELES SAIEM QUASE O MESMO

    • @gracamaria4296
      @gracamaria4296 Před 3 lety

      @@Ogeroigres Refere-se ao MyAncestry ? Parece que esta empresa é europeia , irlandesa creio ...
      As empresas americanas acham que portugueses e espanhóis é a mesma coisa , o que não é verdade !... Somos parecidos , mas não somos iguais ! Só que as empresas americanas de facto Não usam esses diferenciadores !!...
      Os portugueses têm genes específicos e únicos , segundo estudos científicos recentes .
      Aqui no youtube fala-se disso , por exemplo , em " Carimbo Genético Português " ...

  • @safiyaap3119
    @safiyaap3119 Před 6 lety +3

    AS A HALF THAI HALF MOROCCAN
    I GOT 39 PERCENT NORTH AFRICAIN 10 PERCENT IBERIAN
    AND 40 PERCENT THAI AND COMBODIAN AND 11 PERCENT CHINESE AND VIETNAMESE

    • @bln3615
      @bln3615 Před 5 lety +1

      So you are not half Thai, half Moroccan.
      You are Thai with North African influences.

  • @ayoub6274
    @ayoub6274 Před 5 lety +27

    All Moroccans have eberian and all Portuguese and Spain have north African ,well we re family somehow

    • @laviaww2256
      @laviaww2256 Před 5 lety +2

      Andalusians ;-;

    • @ayoub6274
      @ayoub6274 Před 5 lety +10

      @@laviaww2256 that prehistoric time not Andalusian before were also immigration and invaded

    • @laviaww2256
      @laviaww2256 Před 5 lety +4

      ​@@ayoub6274 I talk about the mixing that took place between them (Iberia and Morocco) during the Middle Ages.

    • @ayoub6274
      @ayoub6274 Před 5 lety +4

      @@laviaww2256 because I also have 20 per cent eberian and rest is north African well it's prehistoric more than 3000 were immigration from eberian to north Africa also were took slavery by North African well they were also peace immigration happened therefore not all Andalusian period Caz almost all Moroccan specialy have eberian DNA u got me

    • @ayoub6274
      @ayoub6274 Před 5 lety +3

      There was also in some cave next Rabat a foosil carry DNA of berber north Africa also eberian one ,this was prehistoric

  • @assiaa7166
    @assiaa7166 Před 5 lety

    Wow

  • @Malouco
    @Malouco Před 6 lety +4

    My parents are from Pico my mother found she was Jewish. Last name Brum.

    • @afaria6173
      @afaria6173 Před 5 lety

      I'm from Pico island you're not explaining this right we don't have Jewish people on Pico and never have what happened is some people that were Jewish in the 1500's converted and some settled in the Azores mixing with the rest of the people.The Brum family was originaly de Brunyn and Bruijn(from Bruges, Belgium) and some recently matched someone via Y-DNA with an ancestor with the Bruijn name from a small town in the south of the Netherlands close to Bruges.

    • @trollerstrom
      @trollerstrom Před 5 lety

      Brum is flemish origin.

  • @dominiquerodrigues4780

    Do you think that people from the Madeira island are similar?

  • @Jolifo1978
    @Jolifo1978 Před 6 lety +1

    Hi peoples, i was born a d raised in Holland but my parents are from cabo Verde and i did the dna test, i have 52 % west Africa,24% iberia and 9 % north africa 2% jewish but what really surprised me was 15% balcan, i dont get it not the rest of eastern europe so i gues its not slavic but probably roma from Portugal, Does anybody have a theory??

    • @nunoftmartins
      @nunoftmartins Před 6 lety

      You might be Ibrahimovic's cousin :)
      Well, seriously, that's a hard one. Do you have any info on haplogroups?

    • @rumenmarchev3031
      @rumenmarchev3031 Před 6 lety

      Ze Lima roma people ate not from the balkans,they're Indian.Are you serious?I am Bulgarian and i had Balkan 30%,East Europe 50% and then Greek and Baltic

  • @EyeDriveATruck
    @EyeDriveATruck Před rokem

    Which island in the Azores?

  • @Maxx2004-d3k
    @Maxx2004-d3k Před 3 lety +1

    Are you 100 percent portuguese ?

    • @Ogeroigres
      @Ogeroigres  Před 3 lety +3

      Yes, no recent foreign ancestors.

  • @Ogeroigres
    @Ogeroigres  Před 4 lety

    Admix Results (sorted):
    Gedmatch.Com
    Eurogenes K13 4-Ancestors Oracle
    # Population Percent
    1 North_Atlantic 37.43
    2 West_Med 24.46
    3 East_Med 13.84
    4 Baltic 10.30
    5 West_Asian 4.54
    6 Red_Sea 4.36
    7 Northeast_African 2.97
    8 Sub-Saharan 1.10
    --------------------------------
    Least-squares method.
    Using 1 population approximation:
    1 Portuguese @ 3.240759
    2 Spanish_Extremadura @ 3.561940
    3 Spanish_Murcia @ 4.895723
    4 Spanish_Galicia @ 4.934648
    5 Spanish_Castilla_Y_Leon @ 5.041812
    6 Spanish_Cataluna @ 6.242890
    7 Spanish_Andalucia @ 6.252865
    8 Spanish_Castilla_La_Mancha @ 6.513972
    9 Spanish_Valencia @ 6.787751
    10 Spanish_Cantabria @ 8.606681
    11 North_Italian @ 9.441801
    12 Spanish_Aragon @ 9.966475
    13 Southwest_French @ 11.224788
    14 French @ 11.368353
    15 Tuscan @ 15.767880
    16 West_German @ 18.115246
    17 South_Dutch @ 18.271885
    18 Romanian @ 22.490284
    19 Serbian @ 22.614092
    20 French_Basque @ 23.195896
    Using 2 populations approximation:
    1 50% Portuguese +50% Spanish_Extremadura @ 3.111624
    Using 3 populations approximation:
    1 50% French_Basque +25% Hungarian +25% Libyan_Jewish @ 2.869714
    Using 4 populations approximation:
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    1 Austrian + Egyptian + French_Basque + French_Basque @ 1.871046
    2 Egyptian + French_Basque + Southwest_English + Southwest_French @ 2.101461
    3 French_Basque + Libyan_Jewish + Southwest_English + Spanish_Galicia @ 2.143334
    4 French_Basque + Libyan_Jewish + Portuguese + Southwest_English @ 2.192703
    5 Egyptian + French_Basque + French_Basque + West_German @ 2.204692
    6 East_German + Egyptian + French_Basque + French_Basque @ 2.232430
    7 French_Basque + Libyan_Jewish + South_Dutch + Spanish_Cantabria @ 2.254469
    8 French_Basque + Libyan_Jewish + Southwest_English + Spanish_Extremadura @ 2.297068
    9 Egyptian + French_Basque + Southeast_English + Southwest_French @ 2.321735
    10 French_Basque + Libyan_Jewish + Southeast_English + Spanish_Galicia @ 2.327372
    11 French_Basque + Libyan_Jewish + Spanish_Cantabria + West_German @ 2.340219
    12 French_Basque + Libyan_Jewish + Orcadian + Spanish_Extremadura @ 2.376505
    13 Egyptian + French_Basque + Southwest_English + Spanish_Cantabria @ 2.382872
    14 French_Basque + Libyan_Jewish + South_Dutch + Spanish_Castilla_Y_Leon @ 2.422137
    15 French_Basque + Libyan_Jewish + Orcadian + Spanish_Galicia @ 2.452221
    16 French_Basque + Libyan_Jewish + Southwest_English + Spanish_Castilla_Y_Leon @ 2.455032
    17 French_Basque + Libyan_Jewish + Southeast_English + Spanish_Extremadura @ 2.477269
    18 Algerian + French_Basque + Irish + North_Italian @ 2.493496
    19 French_Basque + North_Italian + Tunisian + West_Scottish @ 2.500385
    20 French_Basque + Irish + Libyan_Jewish + Spanish_Extremadura @ 2.501410

  • @ivasola5004
    @ivasola5004 Před 6 lety +5

    DNA típico Português sem surpresas

    • @Ogeroigres
      @Ogeroigres  Před 6 lety

      Não é assim tão típico pois apenas 5% dos portugueses que fizeram testes de ADN têm etnia celta (irlandesa, escocesa e galesa) e grega.
      www.myheritage.com/ethnicities/portugal/country-ethnicity-distribution

    • @mariaborges2249
      @mariaborges2249 Před 5 lety +3

      Sérgio Rego a base étnica dos portugueses é celtibera. O que aparece como britânico e irlandês, são dos nossos antepassados celtas e é comum nos portugueses

    • @anna3046
      @anna3046 Před 5 lety

      @@mariaborges2249 Os celtas originalmente vieram da regiao que agora e conhecida como Franca! Nao tenho teclado Portugues!

    • @mariaborges2249
      @mariaborges2249 Před 5 lety +1

      @@anna3046 Não os celtas (assim me ensinaram na escola) vieram algures numa zona da Alemanha, e depois foram para as ilhas britânicas, para a França e para a parte ocidental da Península Ibérica. Até mostravam um mapa com a rota dos celtas e é a primeira vez que ouço dizer que os celtas vieram da França. Na escola não especificaram de que zona da Alemanha, mas já li e ouvi, que eles vieram da zona da Floresta Negra

    • @danythrinbell1596
      @danythrinbell1596 Před 5 lety

      @@anna3046 the Celts did not come from nowhere because they were there long ago millennia the Celts born in Iberia

  • @meta-etherealinfo2445
    @meta-etherealinfo2445 Před 6 lety

    the last two were wrong!

  • @ayoub6274
    @ayoub6274 Před 5 lety +12

    I am Moroccan 74.5 north African ,20.5 eberian

    • @rafaelmarques5118
      @rafaelmarques5118 Před 4 lety +2

      bro let me say that during 700 years we had the same genetics and DNA, only 400 years ago that we got isolated from north africa influencia. Im proud that iberian and moroccan are not that diferent, we are the same man, nice.

    • @rafaelmarques5118
      @rafaelmarques5118 Před 4 lety +3

      @Queen i think that you are being racist. you are saying that DNA is lying hahahahahah. Portugal and Spain had 700 years of DNA and History that came from North Africa, so if you put that in cause the person that it´s being racist is you. A portuguese have in average around 20% to 25 % north africa in the DNA. i know a lot of cases racism against Portuguese people in the UK , France and Switzerland. I wish you a wonderful weekend , and please stop racism.

    • @gracamaria4296
      @gracamaria4296 Před 3 lety

      @@rafaelmarques5118 This is not true . We are not the same ... The portuguese have specific genes ...
      See : " Carimbo Genético Português " ...

    • @AleaRandomAm
      @AleaRandomAm Před 3 lety

      @@rafaelmarques5118 We share traits but we are not the same