You have just identified my DNA according to the report I am Dutch, Danish, Italy and Southern Europe and Northeastern Europe. My deep ancestry is shown as a from a very rare U4A1B1, my Maternal line is L3, Eastern Africa, 67,000 years ago. My parents were Sotts, Irish, German and Danish. Your presentation explained all I have learned about my family history, not in the last 2000 years, but about the last 1000,000 years of humanity on earth. God bless you and thank you so much for this video. Lynn Moor Thomason, 79 years old grandmother. 💞
@@Lynnthomason45 Ok Im sure your male family members must have haplogroup U4. I just dont understand how its really relevant to Scottish genetics. Its very rare in Scotland. Probably more likely to have from one of your other ancestors. I was just be curious and to be honest I still dont understand how this video, which I thought to be quite limited, and not that well researched, explains so much about your family history from, '2000 years to 100,000 years ago.' I am a Scot and I live in Scotland. So thats why had a keen interest in the video. Anyway I wish you well.
As an American, I have several Scottish ancestors and so quite a diverse DNA profile connected to Scotland. Thanks for this excellent information.
The letter c in Celt is pronounced like a K.
You have just identified my DNA according to the report I am Dutch, Danish, Italy and Southern Europe and Northeastern Europe. My deep ancestry is shown as a from a very rare U4A1B1, my Maternal line is L3, Eastern Africa, 67,000 years ago. My parents were Sotts, Irish, German and Danish. Your presentation explained all I have learned about my family history, not in the last 2000 years, but about the last 1000,000 years of humanity on earth. God bless you and thank you so much for this video. Lynn Moor Thomason, 79 years old grandmother. 💞
Correction, from 2000 years to 100,000 years ago. ❣️
Really? Im curious to how have you come to this deduction? The video doesnt mention anything about history going back more than 2 or 3 thousand years.
@@TheEggmaniac U4 emerged in Finnish DNA. See video on YT
Geno 2.0 DNA TEST FROM National Geographic
@@Lynnthomason45 Ok Im sure your male family members must have haplogroup U4. I just dont understand how its really relevant to Scottish genetics. Its very rare in Scotland. Probably more likely to have from one of your other ancestors. I was just be curious and to be honest I still dont understand how this video, which I thought to be quite limited, and not that well researched, explains so much about your family history from, '2000 years to 100,000 years ago.' I am a Scot and I live in Scotland. So thats why had a keen interest in the video. Anyway I wish you well.
Two groups you omitterd, the Britons and - the Scots.
Western hunter gatherers were the first peoples
Using the word "genetics" twice in the title is redundant, and the English language doesn't require redundancy to be understood.
The only Selts I know are in Boston.
Celts has a hard “K” sound, like Kelt.
(Tell your AI)
Every time you said 'Selts,' I cringed. Its pronounced 'Kelts.' Basic mistake.