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Title: Ethnicity Updates on Ancestry
Post by: glamwales on Saturday 30 September 23 20:24 BST (UK)
Been looking foward to an update and disappointed yet again. Im 7% german from my father on my profile but on his profile he has none. When ate they going to sort out linked accounts.  Now im more german that both my parents combibed and nothing adds up.  I know its estimates but they have mine and my parents dna !

Frustrating

Title: Re: Ethnicity Updates on Ancestry
Post by: KGarrad on Saturday 30 September 23 20:29 BST (UK)
Ethnicity estimates should be treated with a huge pinch of salt!
Probably a whole bag of salt?!

A complete waste of time.
Title: Re: Ethnicity Updates on Ancestry
Post by: glamwales on Sunday 01 October 23 07:49 BST (UK)
Yes agreed. If anything it gets less reliable with each update.  I also think matches are not coming through. They have got too big.
Title: Re: Ethnicity Updates on Ancestry
Post by: Biggles50 on Sunday 01 October 23 11:30 BST (UK)
Hey, I’m twice the Viking that I was.

Now all I need to know where it comes from.

Rollo is going a tad to far back in time for me to have much of his DNA.
Title: Re: Ethnicity Updates on Ancestry
Post by: frostyknight on Sunday 01 October 23 14:01 BST (UK)
Hey, I’m twice the Viking that I was.


I lost my bit of Viking DNA in the latest update  :'(. Now I know where it went, lol. ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Ethnicity Updates on Ancestry
Post by: Biggles50 on Tuesday 03 October 23 11:17 BST (UK)
What others might like to do is what we have been doing for a few years.

I take a Screenshot of the Ethnicity results as soon as Ancestry says there is going to be an update.

Then I take another Screenshot just after the update.

All are filed as JPGs on my PC and backed up.

Comparing my Ethnicity from 5 years ago to what it shows now, one would presume it is the results for two different people.
Title: Re: Ethnicity Updates on Ancestry
Post by: Jo6100 on Tuesday 03 October 23 20:16 BST (UK)
Mine hasn’t changed at all this time. I should have Scottish which disappeared a couple of years ago - the rest of it does actually pretty much match my expectations. However, my daughter has just done her DNA - a bit more Scottish (12%) than we expected- including 5% inherited from parent 2 -me! How??!
Title: Re: Ethnicity Updates on Ancestry
Post by: ikas on Wednesday 04 October 23 09:18 BST (UK)
I recall they started sideview with ethnicity and then some weeks later rolled it out to matches. I'm hoping this is them testing their chromosome browser prior to rolling it out to matches. Wishful thinking?
Title: Re: Ethnicity Updates on Ancestry
Post by: melba_schmelba on Wednesday 04 October 23 18:48 BST (UK)
Been looking foward to an update and disappointed yet again. Im 7% german from my father on my profile but on his profile he has none. When ate they going to sort out linked accounts.  Now im more german that both my parents combibed and nothing adds up.  I know its estimates but they have mine and my parents dna !

Frustrating
On 23andme you can phase child-parent's kits by linking the kits, which produces more accurate ethnicity %s. I assume Ancestry does not have this feature?
Title: Re: Ethnicity Updates on Ancestry
Post by: TonyV on Friday 06 October 23 21:16 BST (UK)
Interestingly Prof. Tori King of Leicester University; Richard 3rd's body fame and lately the guru on BBC2 programme "DNA Family Secrets", sometimes gives the subjects their ethnicity without suggesting that they may be false or even misleading. For example in this week's episode she told a subject that their DNA originated from Africa and then produced a map and pointed out specific countries in central Africa where their DNA was common.

I think that we have to acknowledge that such estimates are not all rubbish. My own for example is 100% correct on my paternal side and for all I know it may also be correct on my maternal side, which is more mixed.

There is a widespread idea that they are pretty accurate on a continent basis but not on regional units such as countries or provinces. However my paternal ethnicity is accurate to within about a 50 mile radius.

Tony
Title: Re: Ethnicity Updates on Ancestry
Post by: Biggles50 on Friday 06 October 23 21:33 BST (UK)
Interestingly Prof. Tori King of Leicester University; Richard 3rd's body fame and lately the guru on BBC2 programme "DNA Family Secrets", sometimes gives the subjects their ethnicity without suggesting that they may be false or even misleading. For example in this week's episode she told a subject that their DNA originated from Africa and then produced a map and pointed out specific countries in central Africa where their DNA was common.

I think that we have to acknowledge that such estimates are not all rubbish. My own for example is 100% correct on my paternal side and for all I know it may also be correct on my maternal side, which is more mixed.

There is a widespread idea that they are pretty accurate on a continent basis but not on regional units such as countries or provinces. However my paternal ethnicity is accurate to within about a 50 mile radius.

Tony

I would presume that for these TV programmes the subjects would take the full gamut of DNA tests that are available rather than an Ancestry test which only tests a proportion of the whole genome.

Y and mT tests can be used to trace origins and Haplogroup.
Title: Re: Ethnicity Updates on Ancestry
Post by: TonyV on Friday 06 October 23 22:42 BST (UK)
One of the frustrating things about these programmes is that they cover very little of the science behind DNA testing and matches; so the viewer has no idea whether the subjects give a single specimen (as appears to be the case) or multiple, or whether the saliva is split between the various companies as you suppose. It is however fairly clear that the test or tests are then exposed to many databases, as you might expect.

My own assumption, for what it's worth, is that at least an Ancestry test is used, given that Ancestry has the largest database by far and will not accept test results from other testing companies. 23andme also does not accept uploads so maybe a second sample is taken to submit to them. All pure speculation of course.
Title: Re: Ethnicity Updates on Ancestry
Post by: phil57 on Saturday 07 October 23 09:37 BST (UK)
Also bear in mind that information is often distorted and manipulated in TV programs for viewer enjoyment, or to enhance interest. Not everything is always wholly as it appears or is claimed.
Title: Re: Ethnicity Updates on Ancestry
Post by: jc26red on Saturday 07 October 23 10:03 BST (UK)
Tori King has said several times, but not every programme, that they enter the results into several databases and I have heard her mention Ydna test to at least one man who wanted to know his heritage rather than finding family.

I have noticed she now mentions how they build several trees and see how they overlap to find the common ancestor, the hints are coming….

As Phil57 said, we have to remember it’s a tv programme with a hour slot that has to cover three stories, to include the technical details would be too boring for many viewers.

We also have to remember that it’s sponsored by Ancestry who want more people to take dna tests.
Title: Re: Ethnicity Updates on Ancestry
Post by: Biggles50 on Saturday 07 October 23 11:22 BST (UK)
One of the frustrating things about these programmes is that they cover very little of the science behind DNA testing and matches; so the viewer has no idea whether the subjects give a single specimen (as appears to be the case) or multiple, or whether the saliva is split between the various companies as you suppose. It is however fairly clear that the test or tests are then exposed to many databases, as you might expect.

My own assumption, for what it's worth, is that at least an Ancestry test is used, given that Ancestry has the largest database by far and will not accept test results from other testing companies. 23andme also does not accept uploads so maybe a second sample is taken to submit to them. All pure speculation of course.

Very true.

I always suggest Ancestry as the Go To for a DNA test:-

1 - It has the largest Database of testees
2 - Its online system is geared towards users who have tested
3 - You can download your data and upload it to other sites (you cannot upload DNA data to Ancestry).

I gave up watching the TV show as its too much Stacey Dooley and her grating accent is not kind on my Northern ears which are more used to Mancunian, Scouse, and Yorkie twang.
Title: Re: Ethnicity Updates on Ancestry
Post by: TonyV on Saturday 07 October 23 21:12 BST (UK)
While I wouldn't be surprised, I couldn't see a reference to sponsorship by Ancestry either at the beginning of the show or the end.

I've lived down South for over 50 years and still find a strong Essex accent a bit grating, but I think that Stacey Dooley does a great job of introducing the people and then dealing with the after reveal conversation. She is just the right blend of empathy and TV presentation.
Title: Re: Ethnicity Updates on Ancestry
Post by: 4b2 on Sunday 08 October 23 14:35 BST (UK)
The estimates now seem pretty good for those from the UK, but not good for anywhere else. One thing I have noticed is that they are not able to tell the difference between deep English families in Wales and Welsh. A considerable number of my ancestors who lived in Wales were of English origins, and had been living there since the 16th C. I think what Ancestry are doing is comparing trees to DNA and assigning certain occurrences as a certain ethnicity based on that. Their sample of data is very small beyond that. e.g. I have 0 Scandinavian matches on Ancestry, while about 33% of my MyHeritage matches are from Scandinavia. Despite only having 6.25% Scandinavian ancestry.

I do find ethnicity is somewhat useful. e.g. if I find a match and I see they share a certain ethnicity, I can have a good idea what line it is. Also when researching matches who have limited trees I will often look at the ethnicity. Often they are something like 12 Welsh, which I interpret as probably looking for a Welsh gg-grandparent. That narrowsthings down a little. Further, the ethnicity has allowed me to identify some tests that are only a name. If you have a 70cM match named TimNicholson76 and his ethnicity is 50% Scandinavian, I am expecting something like a Timothy Nicholson 1976 (mother's maiden name Olafson) in the birth index.

And if you happen to not know your ancestry or have rumours of a great-grandfather from another country, it can be useful.

Beside from that, we get a lot more matches to work with, from people buying the tests only for the ethnicity estimate, unaware that they are quite speculative.
Title: Re: Ethnicity Updates on Ancestry
Post by: jc26red on Sunday 15 October 23 04:06 BST (UK)
I have a new match (5-8th cousin)... but the young lady (aged 18-20) only has 10 people in her private tree, so being curious I clicked on her ethnicity  :o :o :o

England & Northwestern Europe 19%
Wales 12%
Sweden and Denmark 2%
Norway 2%
Ivory Coast 15%
Cameroon, Congo & Western Bantu 13%
Benin & Togo 13%
Nigeria 6%
Ireland 4%
Bengal 3%
Mali 3%
Germanic Europe 2%
Jewish 2%
Indigenous Americas - Central 1%
Southern India 1%
Northern India 1%
Senegal 1%

Is this a  "mixed" record!   Her profile photo suggested to me she was probably only looking for her ethnicity heritage I bet she was surprised when she got her results.

BTW she lost me after the first 4 regions   ;D
Title: Re: Ethnicity Updates on Ancestry
Post by: melba_schmelba on Sunday 15 October 23 12:11 BST (UK)
I have a new match (5-8th cousin)... but the young lady (aged 18-20) only has 10 people in her private tree, so being curious I clicked on her ethnicity  :o :o :o

England & Northwestern Europe 19%
Wales 12%
Sweden and Denmark 2%
Norway 2%
Ivory Coast 15%
Cameroon, Congo & Western Bantu 13%
Benin & Togo 13%
Nigeria 6%
Ireland 4%
Bengal 3%
Mali 3%
Germanic Europe 2%
Jewish 2%
Indigenous Americas - Central 1%
Southern India 1%
Northern India 1%
Senegal 1%

Is this a  "mixed" record!   Her profile photo suggested to me she was probably only looking for her ethnicity heritage I bet she was surprised when she got her results.

BTW she lost me after the first 4 regions   ;D
It looks to me someone who has one west African parent, and one British parent with an Indian great great grandparent, and a more distant Jewish ancestor :). It's a lot, but I think I may have seen more of someone of mixed European, indigenous American, Indian (via Trinidad), African (via slavery) ancestry.
Title: Re: Ethnicity Updates on Ancestry
Post by: Biggles50 on Sunday 15 October 23 20:50 BST (UK)
Suggestion.

Download your Ancestry Raw DNA file.

There will be no change in your Ancestry DNA results.

Create a free My Heritage account, then upload your Ancestry Raw DNA file and wait for My Heritage to produce its version of your Ethnicity,

Then compare it with your Ancestry Estimate.

Do then come back and tell is what you find.
Title: Re: Ethnicity Updates on Ancestry
Post by: Gadget on Sunday 15 October 23 22:52 BST (UK)
Did you mean to reply to this thread, Biggles~

https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=877310.0