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Post from iGENEA to 27.10.2008 12:10:38

None question is unexpiriensed. It is a pleisure to be helpful.

To Nikola: Unfortunately I don't informations about single regions in Macedonian, but as soon as I have some, I will publish it here.

Inma Pazos
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Post from nikola projcevski to 26.10.2008 18:10:30

my perents are from region of south of r.macedonia. marivo region. i wanna know more about dna of the people there.

Post from Goran to 02.10.2008 13:10:39

Thenks for helping me understend how the things goo:) and sorry if my question is too unexpiriensed.Thanx a lot again, and wish you the best in doing this wonderful job.

Post from iGENEA to 02.10.2008 10:10:00

You will have the identical result in the paternal and in the maternal line. Please consider, we analyse lines and not prozentual origins. This last point is impossible to do. Each line has ONE origin.

Inma Pazos
iGENEA
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Post from Goran to 02.10.2008 04:10:46

hi "Ignea"
I would like to ask something.
If me and my brother(we have same father and mother) make a genetic test.Would the two of us have identical genetical profile? for exempel:
30%macedonian
10% illyrian
15% hellenen
5%phoenician
20% germanic
5% hunnen
15% slavs
?
Theks

Post from iGENEA to 01.05.2008 19:05:07

"Thanks for your kind reply. Actually, I had understood well enough. But now it's much clearer.
As a matter of fact, my family tree starts from XIV century and your suggestions have been very useful. "

It is a plesure for me to have the possibility to help you in your research. We will answer all questions you may have.

Inma Pazos
iGENEA
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Post from Francesco to 01.05.2008 17:05:59

Thanks for your kind reply. Actually, I had understood well enough. But now it's much clearer.
As a matter of fact, my family tree starts from XIV century and your suggestions have been very useful.

Post from iGENEA to 01.05.2008 10:05:41

"I have been told that my ancestors came from France to Italy about the centuries X/XI. I'd like to know how it is possible to date the migration so accurately. "

Unfortunately you misunderstood something. In your written report you can see your result. We determine three geographic origins for three different times: Prehistory, Antiquity and Century X/XI. We can determine where your ancestors come from and where they lived durant the X century, but we cannot determine when they left this country and came to Italy for example.

To determine the country, we must consider your primitive tribe and haplogroup and calculate where you have more proportional matches in the database. So, we look, where we find more genetic matches today. In your case, we found all matches in France, what means, that your origin is in France. Given that a line can be differenciated genetically for 40 generations, we determine, that your family lived in France in the century X ( every generation 25 years: 40x25=1000 years ago. It is possible, that your family stayed there 800 years long and came to Italy, but it is also possible, that she left France after 200 years. We also don't know if they came from France directly to Italy, it is possible, that they migrated in more countries.

iGENEA determine your geographic roots (3 origins for 3 times). Throug these data you are able to trace a migration of your family, but not a complete migration. To discover what your family did after France, you must consult your family tree.

Inma Pazos
iGENEA
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Post from Francesco to 30.04.2008 17:04:11

Hello.
I have been told that my ancestors came from France to Italy about the centuries X/XI. I'd like to know how it is possible to date the migration so accurately.

Post from iGENEA to 15.04.2008 11:04:50

"Fiabilidad sounds good in Spanish, but fiability is not in the English dictionario. Reliability perhaps?"

Oh, I apologize for this error. We use this substantive in French and Italian and I forgot the translation in English. Yes, of course we mean reliability. The methods use by these laboratories are not reliable or safe enough for giving sure results.

Inma Pazos
iGENEA
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Post from jeff to 14.04.2008 18:04:03

Fiabilidad sounds good in Spanish, but fiability is not in the English dictionario. Reliability perhaps?

Post from iGENEA to 14.03.2008 12:03:52

"Hello everyone, I was wondering if any of you have heard of the new SNP mutations testing called R1b1c4 also 5, 6,7,8,9,10 and what do you think of it compared with STR marker mutations?. "

Yes, I did. The problem with these tests is the fiability. We know one laboratory, which offers these tests, but the method is not exactly enough. FTDNA and iGENEA are actually searching for offering these tests.

Inma Pazos
iGENEA
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Post from Isidro57 to 14.03.2008 05:03:58

Hello everyone, I was wondering if any of you have heard of the new SNP mutations testing called R1b1c4 also 5, 6,7,8,9,10 and what do you think of it compared with STR marker mutations?.

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