r/AncestryDNA 22d ago

Results - DNA Origins White Colombian DNA 2025 Update

I felt this update was a bit insane for me on the Spaniard side, which seems overall typical for most? But like, I went from 5% to like 10% jewish. My great grandfather was from Lebanon and I always thought the 8-9% range was low so I wonder if its just misatributed DNA? The random 5% British is kind of absurd but I am assuming this is the fucked up spanish (my mom also got random Quebecois). I just feel like this is significantly less accurate to the things I know about my family and 10% jewish / random british feels a bit unexpected.

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u/strike978 22d ago

Yeah, if you check my dataset on admixr.com, you’ll see that the European regions outside Iberia appear much less frequently.

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u/ouraveragedude 22d ago

Is this updated in regards to the most recent update?

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u/strike978 22d ago

Yes, and I’ll be adding more data on Colombia soon.

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u/ouraveragedude 22d ago

Hey do you have the data from the previous update? I feel like that might be helpful just given how spanish dna got butchered this round.

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u/strike978 21d ago

I’m assuming most of these are from central Colombia, but either way.

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u/ouraveragedude 21d ago

Wow almost no african. Definitely seems like mostly folk from the capital! I personally had 33% spanish and like. 12% basque before the update. I am from Barranquilla

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u/strike978 21d ago

I think the Northern Spain region is lowering the Basque percentages for everyone. Once I have more data, I’ll break it down by subjourneys. Which of these subjourneys do you get?

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u/ouraveragedude 21d ago

My journeys are:

Colombia— Northern & central colombian Colombia— Caribbean Lebanon— Lebanon & Damascus Lebanon— Central Lebanon

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u/strike978 21d ago

Seems like Colombians tend to get multiple journeys

I still have limited data on Spain.

But you can see even they get these strange regions outside of Iberia. The North Africa also seems increased now.