According to 23andme the only difference between us is that I've got an X that's 100% Middle Eastern. 
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Replying to @CandySBlack1 @twitemp1 and
I'm Cypriot. But we're talking about gene mutations' geographical origin. My Italian genes could be Romans or Venetians in Cyprus.
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My village still uses some Italian-like words for example pomilori for tomato.
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Also on 23andme all the close relatives it suggested are from my mum's village. Extra amusing since my dad is white from Sheffield.
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Replying to @CandySBlack1 @twitemp1 and
Ah, there's no Greek genes yet. No research done to get it that specific. Lemme show you the detail it has. Hang on...
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Here: https://you.23andme.com/published/reports/e1da30d6390a43e8/?share_id=13a56aacff5a4d37 … Greek is under Balkan.
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Replying to @o_guest @CandySBlack1 and
As you can see, I'm not very Greek regardless of what they call it.
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Those generations are amusingly wrong. I don't have any Italian relatives. They are just Cypriots who are inbred. I still love them though.
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They do marry their cousins. My cousin married the closest relative she was allowed to. Lots of my direct blood relatives, like grandparents
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Replying to @o_guest @CandySBlack1 and
married each other and they were from the same village. It's not surprising it thinks I'm Italian. The Venetians or Romans came and their
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