Eurogenes EUTest 13

By Eurogenes
Admixture Calculator

Calculator Details

Name
Eurogenes EUTest 13
Target Population
World
Author
Eurogenes
Era
Modern
Number of Components
13
Description
Eurogenes EUTest 13 is an autosomal admixture calculator tailored to illuminate the modern European genetic landscape. It evaluates an individual's genotype against a curated panel of 13 contemporary reference populations — SOUTH_BALTIC, EAST_EURO, NORTH-CENTRAL_EURO, ATLANTIC, WEST_MED, EAST_MED, WEST_ASIAN, MIDDLE_EASTERN, SOUTH_ASIAN, EAST_AFRICAN, EAST_ASIAN, SIBERIAN and WEST_AFRICAN — and estimates proportional ancestry contributions that reflect recent and regional population structure. Designed for people with European roots, genealogists, amateur and professional population geneticists, and anyone curious about regional affinities, this calculator highlights fine-scale distinctions across Europe and neighboring regions. Results show percent contributions from each reference group and can help you detect signals such as northern vs. southern European gradients, Baltic or Atlantic affinities, Mediterranean and Near Eastern inputs, and distant influences from West Asian, African, or Siberian sources. Placed in historical and genetic context, the patterns you observe often reflect layers of migration and admixture: post-glacial recolonization of Europe, Neolithic farmer expansions, Bronze Age steppe movements, maritime trade across the Mediterranean, and later regional migrations and exchanges. While the tool draws on modern reference samples to represent regional clusters, it does not provide direct archaeological dating — rather it offers a contemporary snapshot that can suggest historical processes worthy of deeper study. Why use Eurogenes EUTest 13? It provides a balanced, interpretable breakdown of European-related ancestry with regional nuance that many broad calculators miss. Use it to refine genealogical hypotheses, compare regional ancestry between relatives, or complement academic analyses. Clear explanations and comparative output make it accessible to both technical users and newcomers seeking a meaningful, modern view of their European genetic m
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Reference Populations

  • SOUTH_BALTIC: Populations from the coastal regions surrounding the southern part of the Baltic Sea.

  • EAST_EURO: Eastern European populations, including Slavic and other ethnic groups.

  • NORTH-CENTRAL_EURO: Populations from northern and central Europe, including Germanic and other related groups.

  • ATLANTIC: Populations from countries bordering the North Atlantic Ocean, especially Western Europe.

  • WEST_MED: Populations from the western Mediterranean region.

  • EAST_MED: Populations from the eastern Mediterranean, including parts of the Levant.

  • WEST_ASIAN: Populations from the western part of Asia, often including the Caucasus and Anatolia.

  • MIDDLE_EASTERN: Populations from the Middle Eastern regions, including the Arabian Peninsula and surrounding areas.

  • SOUTH_ASIAN: Populations from South Asia, including the Indian subcontinent.

  • EAST_AFRICAN: Populations from countries in the eastern part of Africa.

  • EAST_ASIAN: Populations from East Asian countries, including China, Japan, and Korea.

  • SIBERIAN: Populations from Siberia and other northern parts of Asia.

  • WEST_AFRICAN: Populations from western Africa.

Grouped by Continent

  • Europe:

    • SOUTH_BALTIC
    • EAST_EURO
    • NORTH-CENTRAL_EURO
    • ATLANTIC
    • WEST_MED
    • EAST_MED
  • Asia:

    • WEST_ASIAN
    • MIDDLE_EASTERN
    • SOUTH_ASIAN
    • EAST_ASIAN
    • SIBERIAN
  • Africa:

    • EAST_AFRICAN
    • WEST_AFRICAN

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 13 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 13 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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