interesting I'm patrilineally (German) Jewish at least back to the mid-19C however I'm also in a subclade of R1b
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I knew both but it didn't occur to me that there was something curious about it until just this moment
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Looks like it's around 10% (maybe higher in N. Europe)pic.twitter.com/ycbESe9sBy
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One of my BiLs was presumably shocked to learn he's ~25% ashkenazi (paternally) following 23andme test....even though his surname at least hints at that.
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per 23andMe I'm about 10%, which matches neatly with 1/8 expected after patrilineal great-grandfather's (and grandfather's, and father's) marriage to non-Jews
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