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See how many alleles you have that are indicative of East and West African origins.
Your African test results
From around 3,500 BCE, Sub-Saharan Africa has been mainly separated from Northern Africa by the harsh conditions of the Sahara desert. There may have been a wetter “pluvial period” which facilitated the “out of Africa” migration, making the Sahara temporarily easier to traverse. Later, the development of animal husbandry, particularly camels, allowed some trade routes across the Sahara. The transatlantic slave trade initiated the large movement of mainly West Africans to the Americas.
There is more genetic diversity on the African continent than in the rest of the world - and a great diversity between West and Eastern African populations.
The genetic structure of Africans and African Americans: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2947357/
AFRICA
Marker
Your result
Gallop
rs6586395AC
People with your genotype have one copy of this mutation that is indicative of African ancestry.
Father
rs614394CT
People with your genotype have one copy of this mutation that is indicative of African ancestry.ç
rs1871332AG
People with your genotype have one copy of this mutation that is indicative of African ancestry.
rs7865808AG
People with your genotype have one copy of this mutation that is indicative of African ancestry.
brother
rs614394CT
People with your genotype have one copy of this mutation that is indicative of African ancestry.
rs1871332AG
People with your genotype have one copy of this mutation that is indicative of African ancestry.
rs9479657CT
People with your genotype have one copy of this mutation that is indicative of African ancestry.
rs7865808AG
People with your genotype have one copy of this mutation that is indicative of African ancestry.
EAST ASIA
Discover if you possess any of these alleles that are indicative of East Asian ancestry. This test analyses 73 SNPs.
Gallop
rs1512883TC
People with your genotype have one copy of this mutation that is indicative of East Asian ancestry.
NATIVE AMERICAN
Native American * Amerindian * Amerind * Indigenous peoples of the Americas.
The movement of people into the Americas, across Beringia, happened around 20,000 to 14,000 years ago. The first large influx of Europeans and Africans occurred within the last 500 years.
There are two main groups that contributed to this peopling of the Americas, both from Siberia deriving from before the last Glacial Maximum (36,000-25,000 years ago). These two groups were Proto-Mongoloid and Ancient North Eurasian, apart from the Na Dene and Eskimo-Aleut speaking people who are also partly derived from Siberian populations, who entered at a later period into the northern part of America and Greenland.
Father
rs80269044CC
People with your genotype have two copies of this mutation that is indicative of Native American ancestry.
rs12640180AA
People with your genotype have two copies of this mutation that is indicative of Native American ancestry.
rs142692747TT
People with your genotype have two copies of this mutation that is indicative of Native American ancestry.
rs117205431CT
People with your genotype have one copy of this mutation that is indicative of Native American ancestry.
rs1074822AG
People with your genotype have one copy of this mutation that is indicative of Native American ancestry.
rs143385942CC
People with your genotype have two copies of this mutation that is indicative of Native American ancestry.
rs550433467GG
People with your genotype have two copies of this mutation that is indicative of Native American ancestry.
brother
rs117205431CT
People with your genotype have one copy of this mutation that is indicative of Native American ancestry.
rs1074822AG
People with your genotype have one copy of this mutation that is indicative of Native American ancestry.
It is super cool this calculator because it really checks for genetic markers. Interestingly I have only one marker in Africa and one in East Asia. With one marker only from Africa it does not fit me much to get in a Vahaduo calculator 4% to 7% e.t.c. of NA, by that rule also with only one Chinese marker I should also get a more striking result for East Asia and yet I get noise.
Within a few minimums my father and brother have obtained some more for Africa and also from Native American my father more, my brother in this case gets a Native American marker which I see he has inherited from my father.
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