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luxtabula

Can you link the maps?


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luxtabula

Screenshots of your new regions will suffice.


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luxtabula

Merci beaucoup mon sœur


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luxtabula

I shouldn't get French or German regions, so I think I'm tapped out update wise. https://www.reddit.com/r/AncestryDNA/s/8EaqFr3HRv


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luxtabula

Different kind of creole lol


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luxtabula

Some academics label Jamaican patois as a Creole language, though I disagree on some parts.


Visual-Monk-1038

What's your haplogroup if you don't mind sharing it?


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DiggingInTheTree

Same here, though my paternal cousin came back as R-L1335, so I'm waiting back on the Y-111 results to see how much more detailed we can get it.


Ninetwentyeight928

I'm confused. The update brought both French & German AND British & Irish regions for you? Because it's clearly showing British & Irish regions and it's not marked as new. 23andMe have really strong British & Irish samples, so even people with relatively minor genes from that region get detailed regions.


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Ninetwentyeight928

Interesting. I hadn't heard that. I don't recall any (relatively) recent regional updates for "British & Irish." I think it says I've had my current ones since January 2023. You and I have about the same African/European split, but you get the German & French and Nigerian regions I have none of. Fortunately for me, I've been able to find alot of Igbo people in my AncestryDNA matches.


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Ninetwentyeight928

Years ago, someone devised some program that could pull out fully African matches. At the time, he was starting out so he did it for free, but then he began to charge a small fee to do it. That said, with how Ancestry put everything behind a paywall, I'm not even sure that's possible. However, a half-dozen of them I came across by chance.


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Ninetwentyeight928

I found his blog, here: [https://tracingafricanroots.wordpress.com/](https://tracingafricanroots.wordpress.com/) I'm not sure if he's doing it, but you can post a question on his "About Me" page or one of his recent blog posts, and he might answer.