I'm happy to send you the raw data if you'd like a peek.
I'm not too concerned re the diseases - my Dad is 82, smoked heavily well into his 50s, and as far as I know has no AMD (nor did my maternal grandmother who lived into her late 80s, or my father's siblings one of whom died at 93.)
I am interested in the geneology and the fact that I am "related" to so many people on 23andme who are Jewish-identified. I had always suspected my maternal grandmother was of Jewish ancestry; the question is how did she survive living through WW2 German?
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I'm not too concerned re the diseases - my Dad is 82, smoked heavily well into his 50s, and as far as I know has no AMD (nor did my maternal grandmother who lived into her late 80s, or my father's siblings one of whom died at 93.)
I am interested in the geneology and the fact that I am "related" to so many people on 23andme who are Jewish-identified. I had always suspected my maternal grandmother was of Jewish ancestry; the question is how did she survive living through WW2 German?