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Global Ancestry K30 2023

**Global Ancestry K30 2023** — A modern K=30 admixture calculator that estimates your proportional ancestry against 26 curated reference populations. Ideal for individuals, genealogists, and researchers, it reveals fine-grained regional affinities (e.g., Anatolia-Caucasus, Sardinian, North British Isles) while balancing resolution and interpretability for robust, actionable ancestry insights.

30 Components
World Target Region
DNA Genics Author
Modern Era
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Chapter I

Calculator Details

Comprehensive information about this admixture calculator

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DNA Genics

Calculator Creator

About This Calculator

**Global Ancestry K30 2023 — Modern-era K=30 admixture calculator** This calculator analyzes an individual's genome against a curated panel of 26 reference populations to estimate proportional ancestry components using a K=30 model optimized for modern global diversity (2023). It decomposes genetic variation into discrete components that reflect recent and deep ancestral affinities across Africa, Eurasia, the Americas and Oceania. **What it analyzes** - Autosomal single-nucleotide variation across the genome to infer proportional ancestry for 30 components trained on diverse modern and regionally informative reference groups. **Who it's designed for** - Individuals seeking a nuanced global ancestry overview - Genealogists and family historians exploring multi-regional admixture - Researchers and students needing a clear, interpretable K30 admixture profile **Insights you can gain** - Relative contribution from major regional sources (e.g., West African, Anatolia-Caucasus, North and Central European) - Distinguishing components that cluster with specific historical populations (e.g., Sardinian, Ashkenazi Jewish, Scandinavia) - Detecting complex mixed ancestries, recent admixture signals, or subtle regional affinities not visible in coarse models **Historical and genetic context** - The K30 configuration captures both broad continental structure and finer subcontinental partitions that reflect major migrations, expansions, and long-term regional isolation (e.g., Iranian Plateau, North east Asia, Central Indian subcontinent). - It is built on modern reference panels; interpretations should consider recent population movements and local demographic history. **Why this calculator is valuable** - Balances resolution and interpretability: more detailed than low-K models yet designed to avoid overfitting common in very high-K approaches. - Useful for comparative analysis: run against other K models or reference sets to triangulate ancestry conclusions. **Reference po
Chapter II

Reference Populations

The populations used as genetic references in this calculator

30 Reference Populations

Africa:

  • Africa East
    Includes populations from countries such as Kenya, Tanzania, and Ethiopia, with diverse ethnic groups and languages.
  • Central African
    Comprises populations from regions like the Democratic Republic of Congo and Cameroon, known for their rich cultural diversity.
  • North African
    Encompasses populations from countries like Egypt, Algeria, and Morocco, with a history influenced by Arab and Berber cultures.
  • West African
    Includes nations such as Nigeria and Ghana, characterized by a high ethnic diversity and linguistic variety.

Americas:

  • Americas
    Represents mixed indigenous, European, African, and Asian ancestries due to historical migration and colonization.

Asia:

  • Anatolia Caucasus
    Covers populations from modern Turkey and the Caucasus region, with deep historical ties to ancient civilizations.
  • Central Asia
    Encompasses areas like Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, known for their Turkic cultures and nomadic history.
  • Central Indian subcontinent
    Represents populations from central regions of India, with a diverse range of languages and ethnicities.
  • East Asia
    Includes countries such as China, Japan, and Korea, with long-standing historical and cultural traditions.
  • Iranian Plateau
    Relates to populations from Iran and surrounding regions, with a rich Persian cultural heritage.
  • Near East
    Encompasses populations from areas like Israel, Lebanon, and Syria, known for their historical significance.
  • North central Asia
    Comprises regions including Mongolia and northern parts of Kazakhstan, known for their nomadic cultures.
  • North east Asia
    Includes regions like northeastern China and parts of Siberia, known for ethnic and cultural diversity.
  • South east Asia
    Represents countries such as Vietnam, Thailand, and Indonesia, with distinct cultural and linguistic diversity.
  • Southern Indian subcontinent
    Covers populations from southern parts of India and Sri Lanka, known for Dravidian languages and cultural richness.

Europe:

  • Ashkenazi Jewish
    Relates to Jewish populations primarily from Central and Eastern Europe, with a unique cultural and historical identity.
  • Balkan
    Covers countries such as Serbia, Bulgaria, and Greece, known for ethnic diversity and complex history.
  • East European
    Includes populations from countries like Poland, Russia, and Ukraine, with rich Slavic heritage.
  • Finland
    Represents the Finnish population, known for its unique Uralic language and cultural influence.
  • Iberian
    Comprises populations from Spain and Portugal, with a history of Roman and Moorish influences.
  • North British Isles
    Relates to populations from Scotland and Northern Ireland, with Celtic and Gaelic cultural roots.
  • North Italy
    Covers populations from northern parts of Italy, known for their distinct dialects and historical regions.
  • North and central European
    Encompasses populations from countries like Germany and the Netherlands, with shared Germanic roots.
  • Sardinian
    Refers to populations from the island of Sardinia, with a unique genetic and cultural identity.
  • Scandinavia
    Includes populations from Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, known for their Nordic history and culture.

Oceania:

  • Oceania
    Represents indigenous populations from Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands, with rich and diverse cultures.
Chapter III

Understanding Admixture Analysis

Learn how admixture calculators work and how to interpret your results

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 30 carefully selected modern populations as references, allowing for a detailed breakdown of your genetic heritage.

How It Works

  • Your DNA is compared to 30 reference populations
  • Modern populations are used as genetic references
  • Results show your genetic similarity to these populations
  • More accurate with a diverse reference panel

Understanding Your Results

Your results will show percentages of genetic similarity to these reference populations. Remember these important points:

  • Results reflect genetic similarity, not direct ancestry
  • Modern populations are used as references
  • Percentages indicate relative genetic contribution
  • Results are estimates based on available reference data