Global Ancestry K7
**Global Ancestry K7** provides a clear, modern 7-way admixture breakdown for users worldwide. It estimates proportional ancestry across **AMERINDIAN‑SIBERIAN, EAST‑ASIAN, SOUTHEAST‑ASIAN, NORTH‑EAST‑EUROPEAN, AFRICAN, SOUTH‑EUROPEAN,** and **SOUTH‑WEST‑ASIAN** components—ideal for genealogy, education, and comparative research, translating complex genomic signals into an accessible biogeographic snapshot.
Calculator Details
Comprehensive information about this admixture calculator
About This Calculator
Reference Populations
The populations used as genetic references in this calculator
7 Reference Populations
AMERINDIAN-SIBERIAN:
- Represents the shared genetic ancestry between Native American populations (Amerindian) and indigenous Siberian groups. Reflects migrations across the Bering Strait and ancient links between the Americas and Eurasia.
EAST-ASIAN:
- Populations of East Asia, including Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Mongolic groups. Known for genetic homogeneity and ties to ancient agricultural civilizations.
SOUTHEAST-ASIAN:
- Populations from Southeast Asia, including Thai, Vietnamese, Burmese, and Austroasiatic-speaking groups. Also encompasses Austronesian-speaking island populations, reflecting diverse genetic contributions from mainland and maritime sources.
NORTH-EAST-EUROPEAN:
- Populations from the northeastern regions of Europe, including Finnic, Baltic, and Slavic groups. Reflects Uralic and Indo-European influences, with genetic links to both Siberia and Western Europe.
AFRICAN:
- Broad genetic cluster encompassing populations from sub-Saharan Africa. Includes diverse ethnic groups with deep ancestral lineages, such as Bantu, Nilotic, and hunter-gatherer groups.
SOUTH-EUROPEAN:
- Populations from southern Europe, including Mediterranean groups such as Italians, Greeks, and Iberians. Reflects genetic influences from Neolithic farmers, ancient civilizations, and historical migrations.
SOUTH-WEST-ASIAN:
- Populations from Southwest Asia, encompassing the Arabian Peninsula, Levant, and parts of Mesopotamia. Known as a historical crossroads for early human migrations and cultural exchanges between Africa, Asia, and Europe.
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 7 carefully selected modern populations as references, allowing for a detailed breakdown of your genetic heritage.
How It Works
- Your DNA is compared to 7 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