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"Genomelink," ScienceAlert says, "is just one of a growing number of shady DNA testing startups now operating in the regulatory Wild West of commercial genomics. Tomohiro Takano, the CEO of Genomelink parent company Awakens, readily admits that the results aren't always accurate." Here's Why Many DNA Test Startups Are Basically Scams, Just Like Horoscope Readings
They now have another new category:
Uncover and celebrate your European heritage
They're touting this particular test as "the most detailed analysis of European ancestry."
https://static.genomelink.io/static/...7d459cabe4.pdf
"17 European ethnicities — more detail than ever! Discover your heritage across 17 areas. Learn more about your history and yourself."
Central European Jewish, South Slavic, South Balkan, Northern Europe, Eastern European, Basque, Iberian, British, French, German, Irish, Southern Italy, Roma, Hispanic Jews, Scandinavian, Mediterranean Islander, Tirolean Alpine.
Genomelink- It's a Scam : Genealogy - reddit
Gee, I bet this Chilli Con Khan person doesn't have an agenda. The utmost of reliable sources with no bias whatsoever, I'm sure. Leave Zip Con to it and let him tell us all about Indian and European genetics!
Take your fake 'Patel' samples and throw them away as well. They are meaningless and useless without reference to caste or sub-caste.Backed by science
Razib Khan
Razib Khan has degrees in biology and biochemistry from the University of Oregon. He studied genetics at the graduate level at UC Davis. He helped develop ancestry algorithms for Family Tree DNA and National Geographic. He has worked in the personal genomics industry for 8 years.
This is the same CON that made Europeans browner in some experiment because he didn't want them to work together!
You Can Understand Your European Ancestry by Razib Khan?
Tell him to take a hike.
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"Razib Khan is eternally butthurt at white people. He goes as far as promoting fantasy deviantart reconstructions to convince midwit liberals that indo european steppe pastoralists were acktually pakistanis" https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/threa...250/#348785572
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Pity He Just Isn't Into Indian Women Like He Is Into South Asian Genetics!
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https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/searc...0white%20wife/This guy Razib Khan has a Eurlpean wife and mixed children... Hates Europe...
Genetic testing's just starting to take off in India, but there's no use worrying when we have these self-proclaimed experts like Zip Chilli Con Khan.
https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/threa...501/#341911064Always be suspicious of non-whites who have a science degree especially from a third world university. They are giving them these degrees based on lowered standards combined with the corruption throughout academia worldwide. And I say this as a non-white from Asia where education is put on a pedestal as the be all, end all solution to every problem no matter how corrupt it is. They still don’t know jack shit compared to whites who got their degrees honestly.
Genetic research has historically undersampled African, Asian, and Latino populations. An analysis published in March revealed that, as of 2018, only 22% of individuals in genome-wide association studies were of non-European ancestry. Personal genetics is unregulated in India and companies selling tests are exploiting people. Another problem in India is the lack of Indian data. Testing companies have a negligible presence in India and other countries in south Asia, and their datasets have, in the past, offered little information to people with roots in the region. Low participation of south Asians also persists because tests are not easily available in India. 'Initially," says Anu Acharya (AA), "there was a limited understanding of genomics among the Indian population. In the last six years, we have started to see more people become aware of genomics and how they can use it to understand themselves and their health. While the numbers are increasing, there are still people who do not know what genotyping is."
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