Rafael Passoni
04-13-2023, 06:07 AM
I Provide the following calculator results he asked for ancestry estimate:
Eurogenes K13
MDLP World-22
HarappaWorld
Dodecad V3
I got this for my mom:
Report 1:
39% Southern European (including Italian, Iberian, and Balkan)
28% Northwestern European (including British and French & German)
17% Eastern European (including Polish and Russian)
8% Western Asian & North African (including Middle Eastern and North African)
4% Broadly European
3% Broadly Western Asian & North African
1% Broadly East Asian & Native American
Report 2 (with intervals):
Europe South: 35-40%
Europe West: 20-25%
Great Britain: 5-10%
Iberian Peninsula: 5-10%
European Jewish: 1-3%
Middle East: 5-10%
North Africa: 1-3%
Caucasus: 1-3%
Ireland and Scotland: 1-3%
Report 3:
Southern European: 65%
Western European: 20%
Middle Eastern: 10%
Native American: 1%
African: <1%
East Asian & Native Hawaiian: <1%
South Asian: <1%
Undetermined: 3%
It can provide it based on these results and your known ancestry (her father is single Ethnicity - North Italian).
It also could breakdown her parents ancestry, giving me something like Lazarus, whith critical comments.
For her mom (untested and died - half Sicilian, 25% Syrian and 25% French):
48% Southern European
35% Italian
13% Broadly Southern European
25% Eastern European
17% Balkan
8% Broadly Eastern European
18% Western Asian & North African
13% Western Asian
5% Broadly Western Asian & North African
7% Ashkenazi Jewish
2% Broadly European
Less than 1% Sub-Saharan African
Critical analysis: "The 48% Southern European, 35% Italian, and 13% Broadly Southern European categories would correspond to the Italian ancestry, while the 25% Eastern European and 17% Balkan categories would correspond to the Syrian ancestry. The 18% Western Asian & North African category would also include the Syrian ancestry, as well as potentially some overlap with the Italian ancestry. The Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry could be a result of either the Italian or Syrian ancestry, as both populations have historical ties to the Jewish community. The Broadly European and Less than 1% Sub-Saharan African categories are likely just noise and not relevant to the overall ancestry estimate."
You can ask him swith a grandparent's ethnicity and he says if it fits beter or no based on the provided results. It's very funny, I think.
I am sure it is much more useful, bur I am to dumb to take advantage from this fantastic invention.
https://openai.com/blog/chatgpt
Eurogenes K13
MDLP World-22
HarappaWorld
Dodecad V3
I got this for my mom:
Report 1:
39% Southern European (including Italian, Iberian, and Balkan)
28% Northwestern European (including British and French & German)
17% Eastern European (including Polish and Russian)
8% Western Asian & North African (including Middle Eastern and North African)
4% Broadly European
3% Broadly Western Asian & North African
1% Broadly East Asian & Native American
Report 2 (with intervals):
Europe South: 35-40%
Europe West: 20-25%
Great Britain: 5-10%
Iberian Peninsula: 5-10%
European Jewish: 1-3%
Middle East: 5-10%
North Africa: 1-3%
Caucasus: 1-3%
Ireland and Scotland: 1-3%
Report 3:
Southern European: 65%
Western European: 20%
Middle Eastern: 10%
Native American: 1%
African: <1%
East Asian & Native Hawaiian: <1%
South Asian: <1%
Undetermined: 3%
It can provide it based on these results and your known ancestry (her father is single Ethnicity - North Italian).
It also could breakdown her parents ancestry, giving me something like Lazarus, whith critical comments.
For her mom (untested and died - half Sicilian, 25% Syrian and 25% French):
48% Southern European
35% Italian
13% Broadly Southern European
25% Eastern European
17% Balkan
8% Broadly Eastern European
18% Western Asian & North African
13% Western Asian
5% Broadly Western Asian & North African
7% Ashkenazi Jewish
2% Broadly European
Less than 1% Sub-Saharan African
Critical analysis: "The 48% Southern European, 35% Italian, and 13% Broadly Southern European categories would correspond to the Italian ancestry, while the 25% Eastern European and 17% Balkan categories would correspond to the Syrian ancestry. The 18% Western Asian & North African category would also include the Syrian ancestry, as well as potentially some overlap with the Italian ancestry. The Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry could be a result of either the Italian or Syrian ancestry, as both populations have historical ties to the Jewish community. The Broadly European and Less than 1% Sub-Saharan African categories are likely just noise and not relevant to the overall ancestry estimate."
You can ask him swith a grandparent's ethnicity and he says if it fits beter or no based on the provided results. It's very funny, I think.
I am sure it is much more useful, bur I am to dumb to take advantage from this fantastic invention.
https://openai.com/blog/chatgpt