DNA Genics World K24
Calculator Details
Reference Populations
Europe:
- South-East Europe: Serb, Croat, Bosniak, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Montenegrin, Albanian, Greek, Calabrian, West Sicilian, East Sicilian, South Italian, Maltese, Italian North, Tuscany, Italian, Sardinian - Description: Populations from the Balkan Peninsula and the surrounding Mediterranean regions, known for diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds.
 
- Iberian Peninsula: Spanish, Portuguese, Basque, South West French - Description: Populations from the southwestern part of Europe, known for their Romance languages and Iberian heritage.
 
- West and Central European: German, Austrian, French, Dutch, Belgian - Description: Populations from the central part of Europe, influenced by a mix of Latin, Germanic, and Celtic cultures.
 
- British Isles: English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Orcadian - Description: Populations from the islands northwest of the European mainland with rich Celtic and Anglo-Saxon heritage.
 
- Scandinavia: Norwegian, Swedish, Danish - Description: Populations in Northern Europe, known for their Norse heritage and Germanic languages.
 
- East Europe: Belarusian, Ukrainian, Mordovian, Russian, Polish, Hungarian, Czechs, Slovaks, Lithuanian, Latvian, Estonian - Description: Diverse populations in Eastern Europe with Slavic, Baltic, and Finno-Ugric influences.
 
- Finland: Finnish - Description: Distinct Finno-Ugric population in Northern Europe with a unique language and culture.
 
Jewish Diaspora:
- Ashkenazi Jews: Ashkenazi - Description: Jewish populations primarily from Central and Eastern Europe.
 
- Sephardic Jews: Sephardi - Description: Jewish populations originally from the Iberian Peninsula.
 
Middle East and North Africa:
- Asia Minor: Turkish, Abkhasian, Armenian, Georgian_Laz, Georgian_Imer, Kurd, Assyrian - Description: Ethnic groups from the diverse and historically rich region of Anatolia and the Caucasus.
 
- West Middle East: Egyptian, BedouinA, BedouinB, Syrian, Palestinian, Samaritan, Jordanian, Lebanese, Lebanese_Druze, Druze - Description: Populations from the Levant and surrounding areas with ancient civilizations and cultural traditions.
 
- East Middle East: Saudi, Yemenite_Mahra, Iranian, Yemenite Jews - Description: Populations from the Arabian Peninsula and Iran with rich historical and cultural heritages.
 
- North Africa: Sahraoui, Libyan, Tunisian, Moroccan, Algerian, Mozabite, Berbers - Description: Diverse populations influenced by Arab, Berber, and Mediterranean traditions.
 
Central and South Asia:
- Central Asia: Tadjik, Pashtun, Brahui, Kalash, Burusho, Sindhi, Balochi, Punjabi, Gujarati - Description: Ethnic groups from the crossroad regions of Central Asia with diverse linguistic and cultural histories.
 
- South Central Asia: Tamil, Marathi, Bengali - Description: Major ethnic groups from the Indian subcontinent known for their distinct languages and cultures.
 
East Asia:
- South East Asia: Kinh Vietnam, Lahu, Yi, Miao, Naxi, She, Tujia, Dai, Thai, Cambodian, Malay, Filipino, Indonesian - Description: Populations from the culturally diverse and linguistically rich region of Southeast Asia.
 
- North East Asia: Han China, Japanese, Korean, Kazakh, Uighur, Kirghiz, Kalmyk, Altaian, Tuvinian, Buriat, Mongol, Daur, Oroqen, Hezhen, Xibo - Description: Populations from the Far East with rich histories and significant cultural legacies.
 
- Siberia: Koryak, Nganasan, Yakut, Chukchi, Evenki - Description: Indigenous peoples from the vast Siberian region known for their unique cultures and adaptation to harsh climates.
 
Oceania:
- Melanesia: Papuan, Melanesian
- Description: Indigenous populations from the Pacific Islands with diverse cultures and languages.
 
Americas:
- Native North and Central American: Inuit, Creek, Navajo, Sioux, Cherokee, Pima, Maya, Nahua, Mixe - Description: Indigenous peoples with rich cultural histories across North and Central America.
 
- Native South American: Quechua, Karitania, Surui, Arawak - Description: Indigenous communities in South America with distinct languages and cultural traditions.
 
Africa:
- West Africa: Fon, Ewe, Mina, Kabye, Aja, Akan, Baoule, Wolof, Fula, Serer, Mandinka, Jola, Soninké, Bambara, Kongo, Yoruba, Haussa, Igbo, Mende, Dogon - Description: Ethnic groups from West Africa known for their diverse languages and rich cultural heritage.
 
- East Africa: Somalis, Ethiopians, Eritreans, Luhya_Kenya, Datog, Masai - Description: Diverse populations in East Africa with ancient cultures and distinct linguistic groups.
 
- South Africa: Khomani San - Description: Indigenous people known for their ancient hunter-gatherer culture in Southern Africa.
 
What is Admixture Analysis?
Admixture analysis is a method used to estimate your genetic ancestry by comparing your DNA to reference populations from around the world. Think of it as creating a recipe of your genetic makeup, where the ingredients are different ancestral populations.
This calculator uses 24 carefully selected modern populations as references, allowing for a detailed breakdown of your genetic heritage.
How It Works
Key Points
- Your DNA is compared to 24 reference populations
- Modern populations are used as references
- Results show your genetic similarity to these populations
Understanding Your Results
Your results will show percentages of genetic similarity to these reference populations. Remember:
- Results reflect genetic similarity, not direct ancestry
- Modern populations are used as references
- Percentages indicate relative genetic contribution from each population
- Results are estimates based on available reference data