Hello, This maybe a little off thread but I used Sorensen Labs in SLC, about 8 years which I think is now part of Ancestry, and what they sent me was not what I was expecting, i.e. pinpointing my ancestors to a particular part of Scotland. What I did get was access to fairly small data base but with no close (70%) Wilsons. I later fed my Y chromosome results into another database which gave me an Iceland - Scots heritage, which was encouraging because I was not 100% certain of my paternity. On reading recent mails, I see people are quoting percentages of South East Asian blood. How do Ancestry come up with such statements and do they also give lesser percentages for other racial groups found in your sample, e.g 14% Icelandic-Scots: 45% Celtic, etc., etc? Are these educated guesses on their part or are they backed by genetic science? If anyone replies pls keep it simple! Thanks, Nick