DNA Genics World K34 2023 without jewish populations
By DNA Genics
Admixture Calculator
Calculator Details
Name
DNA Genics World K34 2023 without jewish populations
Target Population
World
Author
DNA Genics
Era
Modern
Number of Components
34
Description
DNA Genics World K34 2023 (without Jewish populations) is a modern-era admixture calculator that analyzes genome-wide genotype data to estimate an individual's proportional ancestry across 33 curated reference populations from around the globe. Designed for genealogists, curious consumers, adoptees, community historians, and population geneticists, this tool highlights regional affinities by comparing your data to populations such as Anatolian, Baltic, Caucasus, Central-Asian, East-Asian, North-African, West-African, Native-American, Scandinavian, Sardinian and many more. By excluding Jewish reference groups, the calculator focuses on broad continental and subcontinental variation to clarify signals that could otherwise overlap with those particular population clusters.
Users receive interpretable ancestry proportions that reveal major components of their genetic heritage, helping to identify likely source regions, colonial and migration-era contributions, and mixtures from recent or older demographic events. The calculator provides fine-scale resolution within Eurasia, Africa, the Americas, Oceania and Arctic regions using a balanced, contemporary reference panel. Historical and genetic context is emphasized: observed admixture patterns reflect millennia of human migration, trade, pastoralism and population expansions, as well as recent movements driven by exploration, commerce and colonization.
This calculator is valuable because it combines scientific rigor with practical clarity: it uses an updated 2023 reference matrix, offers global coverage, and is optimized for modern genotype arrays. It is particularly useful for cross-validating results from other tools, exploring regional hypotheses, and informing further research or genealogical investigation. Users should note that results are model-based estimates dependent on the chosen reference set and marker density; they are best interpreted as probabilistic indicators of ancestry rather than definitive provenan
Reference Populations
Anatolian
- Populations: Turkish, Kurdish, and Armenian
Balkan
- Populations: Croats, Serbs, Bosniaks, and Albanians
Baltic
- Populations: Lithuanians, Latvians, and Estonians
Caucasus
- Populations: Georgians, Armenians, Azeris, and Russians
Central-African
- Populations: Kongo, Luba, and Mongo
Central-Asian
- Populations: Uzbeks, Kazakhs, Kyrgyz, Tajiks, and Turkmen
Cyprus
- Populations: Greek and Turkish Cypriots
East-African
- Populations: Swahili, Maasai, and Somali
East-Asian
- Populations: Chinese, Japanese, and Korean
Eastern-European
- Populations: Russians, Poles, Ukrainians, and Belarusians
Eskimo-Inuit
- Description: Arctic regions of North America, including Alaska and Canada
Finnish
- Description: Finland
Finno-Ugric
- Description: An ethnic group native to parts of Russia, Finland, and Estonia
French_Basque
- Description: The Basque Country, an autonomous community in northern Spain and southwestern France
Iberian
- Populations: Spanish, Portuguese, and Basques
Irish-Scottish-Welsh
- Populations: The Irish, Scottish, and Welsh
Melanesian
- Description: Ethnic group native to the Melanesian region, including Papua New Guinea, Fiji, and the Solomon Islands
Mixed-Amerindian
- Populations: Maya, Aztec, and Inca
Native-American
- Populations: Cherokee, Navajo, and Sioux
Nigerian
- Populations: Hausa, Igbo, and Yoruba
North-African
- Populations: Egyptians, Moroccans, Tunisians, and Libyans
North-Atlantic
- Populations: English, Irish, Scottish, and Welsh
Northwestern-European
- Populations: Germans, French, Dutch
Sardinian
- Description: Sardinian
Scandinavian
- Populations: Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish
Siberian
- Populations: Buryats, and Tuvans
South-African
- Populations: Zulu, Xhosa, and Afrikaner
South-Asian
- Populations: Indians, Pakistanis, Bangladeshis, and Sri Lankans
Southeast-Asian
- Populations: Vietnamese, Thai, Indonesian, and Filipino
Southern-European
- Populations: Italian, and Greek
West-African
- Populations: Ashanti, Fula, and Yoruba
West-Asian
- Populations: Arabs, Persians, Kurds, and Turkmens
Yakut
- Description: An ethnic group native to Siberia in Russia
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 34 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 34 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