DNA Genics World K32 without jewish populations

By DNA Genics
Admixture Calculator

Calculator Details

Name
DNA Genics World K32 without jewish populations
Target Population
World
Author
DNA Genics
Era
Modern
Number of Components
32
Description
DNA Genics World K32 without jewish populations is a high-resolution, modern-era admixture calculator that estimates the proportional ancestry of an individual's autosomal DNA across 32 modeled ancestral components using a worldwide reference panel. Designed for a global audience—genealogy enthusiasts, adoptees, population geneticists, students, and professional researchers—this tool compares your DNA to a curated set of contemporary reference populations spanning Africa, Europe, Asia, the Americas, and Oceania. The panel includes Central African, Kenyan, Nigeria, North African, Sierra Leonese, West African, Cambodian and Thai, Chinese and Vietnamese, Japanese and Korean, Middle East, Mongol, Peoples of Central Asia, South Asia, West Asian, Balkans, Baltic, Eastern European, English, Finnish, Greek and South Italian, Iberian, Irish Scottish and Welsh, Italian, North West Europe, Sardinian, Scandinavian, Native American, Melanesian, Papuan, Amazonian, and Mesoamerican and Andean groups. Because this calculator explicitly omits distinct Jewish reference populations, signals commonly associated with Jewish ancestry may be absorbed into nearby regional components (for example, Middle East, West Asian, Balkan, or Southern European categories). Users should interpret such signals as regional affinities rather than definitive population labels. Outputs are probabilistic admixture proportions and regional affinities that help reveal recent ancestry mixtures, historical gene flow, and population relationships in the modern era. This calculator is valuable because it offers granular, globally balanced coverage and clarifies how contemporary reference choice shapes results. It is especially useful for comparative analyses, hypothesis generation about biogeographic origins, and educational exploration of global population structure. Note: admixture results are model-dependent estimates—not clinical or legal diagnoses—and should be integrated with pedigree, historical, and arc
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Reference Populations

Africa:

  • Central African: Fang, Bantu, Mbere, Kongo, Luba, and Mbuti
  • Kenyan: Luhya Kenya and Datog
  • Nigeria: Yoruba, Haussa, and Igbo
  • North African: Sahraoui, Tunisian, Morrocan, Algerian, Mozabite, and Berbers
  • Sierra Leonese: Mende
  • West African: Fon, Ewe, Mina, Kabye, Aja, Akan, Baoule, Wolof, Fula, Serer, Mandinka, Jola, SoninkĂ©, Bambara, and Dogon

Asia:

  • Cambodian and Thai: Dai, Thai, and Cambodian
  • Chinese and Vietnamese: Kinh Vietnam, Lahu, Yi, Miao, Naxi, She, Tujia, and Han China
  • Japanese and Korean: Japanese and Korean
  • Middle East: Egyptian, BedouinA, BedouinB, Syrian, Palestinian, Samaritan, Jordanian, Saudi, Yemenite Mahra, and Lebanese
  • Mongol: Kalmyk, Altaian, Tuvinian, Buriat, and Mongol
  • Peoples of Central Asia: Uzbeks, Turkmen, Hazara, Tadjik, Pashtun, Kazakh, Uighur, Kirghiz, and Bachkir
  • South Asia: Tamil, Gujarati, Marathi, Bengali, Brahui, Kalash, Burusho, Sindhi, Balochi, and Punjabi
  • West Asian: West Turkish, Abkhasian, Armenian, Chechen, Ossetian, Kumyk, Adygei, Georgian Laz, Georgian Imer, Lebanese Druze, Druze, Iran, and Balkar

Europe:

  • Balkans: Serb, Croat, Bosniak, Bulgarian, Macedonian, and Montenegrin
  • Baltic: Lithuanian, Latvian, and Estonian
  • Eastern European: Belarusian, Ukrainian, Mordovian, Russian, Polish, Hungarian, Czechs, and Slovaks
  • English: English
  • Finnish: Finnish
  • Greek and South Italian: Albanian, Greek, Greek CrĂŞte, Calabrian, West Sicilian, East Sicilian, South Italian, Maltese, and Cypriot
  • Iberian: Spanish, Portuguese, Basque, and South West French
  • Irish Scottish and Welsh: Irish, Scottish, Welsh, and Orcadian
  • Italian: Italian North, Tuscany, and Italian
  • North West Europe: German, Austrian, French, Dutch, and Belgian
  • Sardinian: Sardinian
  • Scandinavian: Norwegian, Swedish, and Danish

North America:

  • Native American: Cherokee and Sioux

Oceania:

  • Melanesian: Melanesian
  • Papuan: Papuan

South America:

  • Amazonian: Karitania, Surui, and Arawak
  • Mesoamerican and Andean: Maya, Nahua, Mixe, and Quechua

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 32 carefully selected modern populations as references, allowing for a detailed breakdown of your genetic heritage.

How It Works

Key Points
  • Your DNA is compared to 32 reference populations
  • Modern populations are used as references
  • Results show your genetic similarity to these populations

Understanding Your Results

Your results will show percentages of genetic similarity to these reference populations. Remember:

  • Results reflect genetic similarity, not direct ancestry
  • Modern populations are used as references
  • Percentages indicate relative genetic contribution from each population
  • Results are estimates based on available reference data
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