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Peterski
03-26-2025, 02:39 PM
I recommend ancestry reports from ExploreYourDNA, they are made by Frenchman Jerome and by me (the last one is mine):

https://www.exploreyourdna.com/store.aspx

https://www.exploreyourdna.com/DNAOrigin.aspx

My analysis costs 12 EUR and it examines your origins from 2114 regional populations worldwide within 190 countries (this number is still growing as I keep updating the test). I provide two reports for the price of one, Recent Mode shows your more recent ancestry while Standard shows deeper ancestry. I also recommend free calculators made by me, also on this website:

https://www.exploreyourdna.com/calculateurs.aspx

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For people who already ordered the report from genomik.pl - it is the same report, so don't buy it again.

Peterski
04-03-2025, 04:53 PM
Bump!

Peterski
04-24-2025, 02:35 AM
Bump!

Peterski
04-29-2025, 08:22 PM
I've added more Example Reports.

Geba
09-20-2025, 08:25 PM
I did Advanced Ancestry report.

Conclusion:

Based on the genetic breakdowns and population comparisons you provided, your ancestry is strongly
rooted in East-Central Europe, with the closest affinities to populations in western Ukraine, southern
Poland, and Lithuania. The Neolithic and ancient components show a mix primarily of Yamnaya (Steppe),
Early European Farmer (Barcin), and Western Hunter-Gatherer, which is characteristic of most modern
Eastern and Central Europeans.
Your modern population matches are closest to Ukrainians (especially from Zakarpattia and neighboring regions), Poles,
Lithuanians, and some Bosnians, with minor influences from Greeks and northern Italians. The ancient breakdown
confirms a dominant Baltic and Slavic profile, with additional minor Thracian, Germanic, and North Caucasian elements,
which aligns with the historical migrations and admixture events in the region.
The closest two-way population fits consistently involve a mix of Ukrainian Zakarpattia with Lithuanian, Latvian,
Moldovan, or Polish components, reinforcing the strong East Slavic and Baltic influence with a touch of Balkan and
Central European ancestry.
Overall, your genetic profile is typical of someone from the borderlands of western Ukraine and southern Poland, with significant Baltic and minor Balkan and Central European admixture, reflecting both ancient and more recent historical population movements in this part of Europe.

Peterski
09-20-2025, 10:22 PM
I did Advanced Ancestry report.

Conclusion:

Based on the genetic breakdowns and population comparisons you provided, your ancestry is strongly
rooted in East-Central Europe, with the closest affinities to populations in western Ukraine, southern
Poland, and Lithuania. The Neolithic and ancient components show a mix primarily of Yamnaya (Steppe),
Early European Farmer (Barcin), and Western Hunter-Gatherer, which is characteristic of most modern
Eastern and Central Europeans.
Your modern population matches are closest to Ukrainians (especially from Zakarpattia and neighboring regions), Poles,
Lithuanians, and some Bosnians, with minor influences from Greeks and northern Italians. The ancient breakdown
confirms a dominant Baltic and Slavic profile, with additional minor Thracian, Germanic, and North Caucasian elements,
which aligns with the historical migrations and admixture events in the region.
The closest two-way population fits consistently involve a mix of Ukrainian Zakarpattia with Lithuanian, Latvian,
Moldovan, or Polish components, reinforcing the strong East Slavic and Baltic influence with a touch of Balkan and
Central European ancestry.
Overall, your genetic profile is typical of someone from the borderlands of western Ukraine and southern Poland, with significant Baltic and minor Balkan and Central European admixture, reflecting both ancient and more recent historical population movements in this part of Europe.

Try also DNA Origin I'm sure you will find the results interesting.

This report is not based on Global25 (like Advanced) but on ADMIXTURE.

Geba
09-20-2025, 10:25 PM
Try also DNA Origin I'm sure you will find the results interesting.

Okay, seems I ordered wrong report. ;)

Peterski
09-20-2025, 10:26 PM
Okay, seems I ordered wrong report. ;)

Both are good! :)