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  1. Oct 2, 2020 · When the genealogy company Ancestry released the latest update to its “ethnicity estimates” last month, a lot of people suddenly became more Scottish. Since 2012, more than 18 million people ...

  2. Sep 11, 2020 · For example, for our 2019 ethnicity estimates we knew that Scottish people typically got a lot of both Ireland & Scotland and England, Wales & Northwestern Europe in their results —often almost a 50/50 split. Since Scotland appeared in only one of the names, some people wondered what had happened to their Scottish ancestry.

  3. Sep 27, 2021 · You got 25% Scotland, 12% Japan, and so on. How exciting! Of course, with something as complicated as a DNA test, there are bound to be some misunderstandings and myths. We are here to clear up a few of them. Imagine you just got your AncestryDNA® test results and are blown away by all the different peoples and places you’re connected to.

  4. Apr 17, 2012 · The Scotland's DNA project, led by Edinburgh University's Dr Jim Wilson, has tested almost 1,000 Scots in the last four months to determine the genetic roots of people in the country. The project ...

  5. People with long family histories in the Ulster region of Ireland can expect to see around 5-6% Scotland in their ancestral regions. Compare that to people from Connaught or Munster, who see closer to 0-2% Scotland in their results. Figure 2. The averaged results for people from different areas of Ireland shows that people with deep roots in ...

  6. Previously, people with known family ties to England or Ireland often saw higher percentages of Scotland in their results than was expected based on the information in their family trees. This was partly due to the historical Scottish settlement in Northern Ireland and the long history of interaction between these populations.

  7. 1. Ethnicity regions. Ethnicity regions are the most well-known part of the ethnicity estimate and come with percentages, like 25% Sweden & Denmark or 10% Senegal. They are really broad, and they often encompass one or more modern-day countries. This part of the ethnicity estimate can also reach back more than 20 generations.

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