Wouldn't that mean that both his Parents ancestors and their bloodline (without ANY branching off... At all) would've had to have been from there .. that actually is unbelievable and fascinating
@@julianlawrence-ball2279it’s entirely possible to be nearly 100% from one country. Rare but possible. You’re probably most likely to be interbred though! 🙈😂
@@DemosthenesKar Yup! You’re right! I saw that episode too. My mom’s family have lived in England for centuries but hail from Ireland originally (Dad’ family are Welsh), but I’ve got zero Anglo-Saxon DNA. Just Irish, Scots, Welsh and Scandinavian. Still don’t understand how my more recent ancestors ended up with partners that had the same mix of DNA and no English despite living in England for so long 😊
@@RobynsNest-uh3xl I think the really interesting recent development is the full sequencing of the Neanderthal DNA so amazing they tested and re-tested just to make sure. Then to find we all carry 1-3 or 4 % Neanderthal and now Denisovans DNA in ours. Unless you and your ancestors remained in Africa. So we had babies with them and probably coexisted with them until they died out some 40,000 years ago. This rather threatens modern religions.
@@Iwishtoremainanonymous yes you are sorry to break it to you. The first mitochondrial gene was found in Africa.!!!! We are the original people you come from us you are water down versions of us
I want to know mine so bad I was bullied fr being romani My father is dark skinned and i have tan skin but most of my family members are pale Blonde and blue eyed
Don't know the percentages but given my Guyanese heritage on my Mother's side, I know that it is made up of African, Indian (South East Asian), and Portuguese (from Madeira). There is also a possibility of Dutch. We have South Eastern Chinese married into the family, relatives from Barbados 🇧🇧 , and rumored Indigenous from Southern Part of Guyana 🇬🇾 or further into the Amazon.
I was hoping I was adopted or something interesting. No, it was what I was told. German and Irish. I lost my password in our move. So haven't seen it in years.
@@marsbars-nb2yd If your family includes RED hair then that means you are viking Norway/Sweden. Even being taller than the average means Norse again Norway Sweden. How do I know this DNA tests should only be done on dead people from over 500 years ago, however they all lead to the same thing Tall people and red heads are Norse. Small dark haired are Celtic invaders from Portugal.. Simple stuff when you know these things. My two sons are 6ft 10 inches tall. I was 6 ft 4 inches at 22, and have red (faded now due to my age) hair, and I know I am from Norway on my father's side. My mother also quite tall was from Germany. Now we get to the mixtures for my boys. Their mother was Yemeni/Persian. My youngest has married a Korean/Philipino woman, so immagine the DNA results from my grandaughter!! Also Roman means your family would be smaller than average. I have a degree in history, and a Masters in Ancient history so know a little about what I am saying.
@@thetruthhurts7675 Red hair has long been associated with Celtic people. Both the ancient Greeks and Romans described the Celts as redheads. The frequency of red hair is highest in Ireland (10 to 30%) and Scotland (10 to 25%), followed by Wales (10 to 15%), Cornwall and western England, Brittany, the Franco-Belgian border, then western Switzerland, Jutland and southwest Norway. Overall, the distribution of red hair matches remarkably well the ancient Celtic and Germanic worlds. It is undeniable too that the highest frequencies are always observed in Celtic areas, especially in those that remained Celtic-speaking to this day. It is now almost certain that native Irish and Scottish Celts were taken (probably as slaves) to southwest Norway by the Vikings, and that they increased the frequency of red hair there.
The first humans came from Africa. Plus all humans around the world are related to each other, so we are all very distant cousins of each other. I think everyone is at least a 50th cousin of each other.
I think you’re jealous of the British, I know I am. But now that I live here I’m happy. You should get out more and get yourself some decent eye glasses.🤣
@@triciaabu7252 Jewish people have always been considered a different ethic/religious group than the rest of population of the countries where they lived. It's not surprising for people to see small amounts of Jewish admixture in their dna test specially with the Jewish diaspora migrating so many different parts of the world.
I am mostly Irish and Danish. It was no surprise to me.
My son in law was disappointed to hear he was 100% Welsh, and from a little village. I found it fascinating.
Wouldn't that mean that both his Parents ancestors and their bloodline (without ANY branching off... At all) would've had to have been from there .. that actually is unbelievable and fascinating
Highly unlikely
How many toes has he got.
I took mine to determine whether a family legend of a Japanese Great grandfather was true, half the family said it was a lie. But Yes it was true !
Im 77% irish,20% Scottish & 3% Swedish
24% polish, 76% British.
Didnt say Staceys percentages.
Of course, 50% of that panel is of the tribe.
@@am4793 what tribe?
@@Ingi132 the chaos tribe.
My ancesters were also French Huganaughs and about 50,000 came to uk to avoid persecution.. during the revolution..
Andrea is mixed black heritage, how wrong are them tests 🤦♀️
How do you feel about men using DNA testing to establish the paternity of their (sic) children?
You don’t appear to what “(sic)” means!
70%English
15% Irish (Cork/Kerry)
15% Iberia
No Idea how the Iberian gets there,an ancient migration or Grandma had a fling with Manuel!
Technically humans are 58% human DNA and the rest, mitochondrial and microbial DNA. We are barely human.
I’m 40% Scottish, have English, 13% Nigerian,Welsh,1% Jewish and lots of other places. If you met me you would never know
my dna was 100% Irish,scottish and Welsh
Nobodies DNA is 100% Irish, Scottish and Welsh 😂
@@julianlawrence-ball2279 Conan was 100%, its usually due to very closed off communities
@@julianlawrence-ball2279it’s entirely possible to be nearly 100% from one country. Rare but possible. You’re probably most likely to be interbred though! 🙈😂
I'm 87.7% welsh,Irish Scottish
@@DemosthenesKar Yup! You’re right! I saw that episode too. My mom’s family have lived in England for centuries but hail from Ireland originally (Dad’ family are Welsh), but I’ve got zero Anglo-Saxon DNA. Just Irish, Scots, Welsh and Scandinavian. Still don’t understand how my more recent ancestors ended up with partners that had the same mix of DNA and no English despite living in England for so long 😊
Ladies if you take it back 150,000 years we all have the same mitochondrial DNA. From sub Saharan Africa.
We do not all come from Africa. That's the bs academia would have you believe.
Debunked.
No we don’t
@@RobynsNest-uh3xl I think the really interesting recent development is the full sequencing of the Neanderthal DNA so amazing they tested and re-tested just to make sure. Then to find we all carry 1-3 or 4 % Neanderthal and now Denisovans DNA in ours. Unless you and your ancestors remained in Africa.
So we had babies with them and probably coexisted with them until they died out some 40,000 years ago. This rather threatens modern religions.
@@Iwishtoremainanonymous yes you are sorry to break it to you. The first mitochondrial gene was found in Africa.!!!!
We are the original people you come from us you are water down versions of us
I want to know mine so bad
I was bullied fr being romani
My father is dark skinned and i have tan skin but most of my family members are pale Blonde and blue eyed
Don't know the percentages but given my Guyanese heritage on my Mother's side, I know that it is made up of African, Indian (South East Asian), and Portuguese (from Madeira). There is also a possibility of Dutch. We have South Eastern Chinese married into the family, relatives from Barbados 🇧🇧 , and rumored Indigenous from Southern Part of Guyana 🇬🇾 or further into the Amazon.
These tests do not tell you where your ancestors are from
Please educate us on what they do tell then.
I was hoping I was adopted or something interesting. No, it was what I was told. German and Irish. I lost my password in our move. So haven't seen it in years.
100% Dutch
Poor guy he was probably just grieving his wife x
im 100% unicorn
🤣🤣🤣🤣 please tell me you identify as unicorn - that would be just wonderful
🦄🌈 🦄
100% annoying!
No such thing as 100% anything
I'd say I'm in total agreement, but...er...😊
@@markfox1545 I would consider getting one myself England has alot of viking and Roman history
@@marsbars-nb2yd If your family includes RED hair then that means you are viking Norway/Sweden. Even being taller than the average means Norse again Norway Sweden. How do I know this DNA tests should only be done on dead people from over 500 years ago, however they all lead to the same thing Tall people and red heads are Norse. Small dark haired are Celtic invaders from Portugal.. Simple stuff when you know these things. My two sons are 6ft 10 inches tall. I was 6 ft 4 inches at 22, and have red (faded now due to my age) hair, and I know I am from Norway on my father's side. My mother also quite tall was from Germany. Now we get to the mixtures for my boys. Their mother was Yemeni/Persian. My youngest has married a Korean/Philipino woman, so immagine the DNA results from my grandaughter!! Also Roman means your family would be smaller than average. I have a degree in history, and a Masters in Ancient history so know a little about what I am saying.
@@thetruthhurts7675 Red hair has long been associated with Celtic people. Both the ancient Greeks and Romans described the Celts as redheads. The frequency of red hair is highest in Ireland (10 to 30%) and Scotland (10 to 25%), followed by Wales (10 to 15%), Cornwall and western England, Brittany, the Franco-Belgian border, then western Switzerland, Jutland and southwest Norway. Overall, the distribution of red hair matches remarkably well the ancient Celtic and Germanic worlds. It is undeniable too that the highest frequencies are always observed in Celtic areas, especially in those that remained Celtic-speaking to this day. It is now almost certain that native Irish and Scottish Celts were taken (probably as slaves) to southwest Norway by the Vikings, and that they increased the frequency of red hair there.
The first humans came from Africa. Plus all humans around the world are related to each other, so we are all very distant cousins of each other. I think everyone is at least a 50th cousin of each other.
It's clear to me that Stacy isn't much British - just look at her. She can't be British because she's beautiful.
Tara in year 9 is offended, her eyelashes barely clinging on and Donald trump as her tanning inspo and an aggressively short tie
Bit harsh 😂
I think you’re jealous of the British, I know I am. But now that I live here I’m happy. You should get out more and get yourself some decent eye glasses.🤣
Oops someone’s tired
Bet you're a beaut! 😂😂😂😂😂
Everyone has a dash of Jew
No we most certainly do not.
Jewish blood? How? It is a faith, so I carry Catholic DNA?
I don’t
@@triciaabu7252 Jewish people have always been considered a different ethic/religious group than the rest of population of the countries where they lived. It's not surprising for people to see small amounts of Jewish admixture in their dna test specially with the Jewish diaspora migrating so many different parts of the world.
There all men lol
They’re* and nope they are not, what a pathetic hateful comment. Where is your hard proof? “Lol”.
So all Js working in media what a surprise.........
So that scottish woman is all protestant scot and N Irish ... so she's 💯 evil ...
No she is 100% awesome like me.
Bro what Scottish and Irish people aren’t evil wth…
What tripe
That’s mainly catholic
Don’t feel guilty about it 😂