Eurogenes K36

By Eurogenes
Admixture Calculator

Calculator Details

Name
Eurogenes K36
Target Population
World
Author
Eurogenes
Era
Modern
Number of Components
36
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Reference Populations

Amerindian: Indigenous peoples of the Americas, encompassing a diverse range of cultures and ethnic groups from North, Central, and South America.

Arabian: Populations from the Arabian Peninsula, including modern-day countries such as Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Oman, and the UAE, characterized by their Semitic ancestry.

Armenian: People from the historical region of Armenia, located in the South Caucasus, known for their unique Indo-European heritage.

Basque: An ethnic group native to the Basque Country, spanning northern Spain and southwestern France, distinct for their non-Indo-European language and heritage.

Central African: Populations from the central region of Africa, including countries like the Democratic Republic of Congo, Central African Republic, and surrounding areas.

Central Euro: People from central Europe, encompassing nations like Germany, Poland, Czech Republic, Austria, and Hungary, with diverse Indo-European ancestry.

East African: Populations from the eastern region of Africa, including countries like Kenya, Tanzania, Ethiopia, and Somalia, with a mix of Cushitic, Nilotic, and Bantu heritages.

East Asian: Ethnic groups from East Asia, including Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Mongolian populations, characterized by their distinct genetic and cultural traits.

East Balkan: People from the eastern part of the Balkan Peninsula, including Bulgaria, Romania, and parts of the former Yugoslavia, with a mix of Slavic and pre-Slavic ancestry.

East Central Asian: Populations from the central part of Asia, including regions like Xinjiang, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan, with a blend of Indo-European and Turkic influences.

East Central Euro: Ethnic groups from the eastern part of Central Europe, including Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary, characterized by their Slavic and Finno-Ugric ancestry.

East Med: Populations from the eastern Mediterranean region, including Greece, Turkey, Cyprus, and the Levant, with a rich mix of ancient civilizations.

Eastern Euro: People from Eastern Europe, including Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and Moldova, primarily of Slavic descent with some Finno-Ugric influences.

Fennoscandian: Populations from the Fennoscandian Peninsula, including Finland, Sweden, and Norway, characterized by their Finno-Ugric and Scandinavian heritage.

French: People from France, with a diverse genetic background influenced by Celtic, Latin, Germanic, and other European ancestries.

Iberian: Ethnic groups from the Iberian Peninsula, including Spain and Portugal, with a mix of ancient Iberian, Celtic, Roman, and Moorish influences.

Indo Chinese: Populations from the Indochinese Peninsula, including Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, and parts of Thailand and Myanmar, with diverse Southeast Asian ancestries.

Italian: People from Italy, with a rich genetic heritage influenced by Roman, Greek, Etruscan, and various other ancient and medieval populations.

Malayan: Ethnic groups from the Malay Peninsula and surrounding islands, including Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines, with Austronesian roots.

Near Eastern: Populations from the Near East, including modern-day countries like Israel, Lebanon, Syria, and Iraq, characterized by their Semitic and ancient Mesopotamian ancestry.

North African: Ethnic groups from the northern part of Africa, including Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco, with Berber, Arab, and ancient Carthaginian influences.

North Atlantic: Populations from the North Atlantic region, including the British Isles and parts of Scandinavia, with Celtic, Germanic, and Norse ancestries.

North Caucasian: People from the North Caucasus region, including Chechnya, Dagestan, and neighboring areas, known for their diverse ethnic and linguistic groups.

North Sea: Populations around the North Sea, including coastal regions of the UK, Netherlands, Denmark, and Norway, with Germanic and Scandinavian influences.

Northeast African: Ethnic groups from the northeastern part of Africa, including Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti, and Sudan, with Cushitic, Nilotic, and Semitic roots.

Oceanian: Indigenous peoples from Oceania, including Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia, with diverse Austronesian ancestries.

Omotic: Ethnic groups from southwestern Ethiopia, speaking Omotic languages, part of the Afroasiatic language family.

Pygmy: Indigenous peoples from the Central African rainforest, known for their short stature and hunter-gatherer lifestyle.

Siberian: Populations from Siberia, including various indigenous groups like the Evenks, Yakuts, and Buryats, with diverse Asian and Arctic ancestries.

South Asian: Ethnic groups from the Indian subcontinent, including India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, and Sri Lanka, with a rich mix of Dravidian, Indo-Aryan, and other ancient ancestries.

South Central Asian: Populations from the central part of South Asia, including northern India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan, characterized by Indo-Iranian influences.

South Chinese: Ethnic groups from southern China, including Han Chinese from the southern provinces and various ethnic minorities like the Zhuang, Hmong, and Yao.

Volga Ural: Populations from the Volga and Ural regions of Russia, including ethnic groups like the Tatars, Bashkirs, and Udmurts, with Turkic and Finno-Ugric roots.

West African: Ethnic groups from the western part of Africa, including Nigeria, Ghana, Senegal, and surrounding areas, characterized by diverse Bantu and non-Bantu ancestries.

West Caucasian: People from the western Caucasus region, including ethnic groups like the Circassians, Abkhazians, and Georgians, known for their ancient and diverse heritage.

West Med: Populations from the western Mediterranean region, including parts of Spain, Italy, and North Africa, influenced by ancient civilizations like the Phoenicians, Romans, and Moors.

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 36 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 36 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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