sallyorks, I repeat
'Either way, I am not particularly interested in the ethnicity estimates, as I have said, and never will be.'
Have you had your DNA tested? You appear to be very knowledgeable about how ethnicity estimates are created. Why if you don't believe in something do you study it to such great extent? (Rhetorical question, no answer required!!)
I haven't really studied ethnicity estimates and how they are calculated, as I have very little interest in it, but if they can improve the estimates in any way at all, it can only be to the good, for reasons I have already given - more matches for all who are interested in genealogy.
My studies are restricted to topics that interest me though I do try to read widely, including some topics that don't interest me. However, as I get older I find it harder than I used to to study anything at all!!
I'll read Donna Rutherford's blog this evening, sounds interesting, JaneyH_104.
I quoted the '3,000' figure from ancestry, but thought something must have changed to dramatically improve the estimates. Presumably the extra 13,000 added to their reference panel are from customers with whom they compare our DNA.
Regards Margaret