So I am trying to convince a DEAR Board Buddy,
who does not seem to have a goyishe kopf
to get his genome done at 23andME where they sell the "whole" package for
on sale, $99! Lifetime and always updated and refined interpretations.
And they now define an Ashkenazi nation. Or genome.
Well - As I was expressing the Sephardim were not so genomically defined but there is a great deal of shared genome between the two -
Wham Bang Pow

EPIPHANEY
Jewnome for the Jewish Genome. To encompass all the "stars" of Abraham via Issac, etc.
BTW, Mexicans. Yes Mexicans seem to have 0.5% Ashkenazi ancestry between my friend where some was known and those at site investigating and contacting me to "share". All 0.5%
If a Sephardim genome were defined their Jewnome would probably be greater then 0.5%. Si?
Moi ben Michael
3.1% Neanderthal too.
On a different scale.
91.1% Ashkenazi. 8.2% undefined Euro. Less then 1% East Asian = A tad of Silk road I guess. And 0.4% unassigned
My MexAmer friend is, well it is too much to transcribe but,
besides the 0.5% assigned as Ashkenazi, 63% European, near 20% Asian with probably all as native American although 13.3% of that is defined for sure.
The European ancestry assigns some 10% to Northern Europe too. And no family history.
Well it is money all of us believes was well worth spent.
BTW on a different scale he is 2.8% Neanderthal.
Moi
The Epiphany Thread ain't lost or closed, yet.
Ancestry areas are defined against a population in the year 1500.
Just prior to lots of intercontinental travel.