This section analyzes your genetic data and categorizes it into major continental groups. Based on your K36 components from all chromosomes. The analysis determines if your ancestry is primarily from a single continental region (dominant) or represents a mix of different continental origins. Results above 70% for a single continental group indicate dominant ancestry from that region, while more balanced percentages across multiple groups suggest mixed ancestry.
Mixed ancestry detected! (less than 70% from a single continental group)
Continental stock (showing only groups with more then 1%) | Percent |
---|---|
West Asian North African | 49.94% |
European | 46.55% |
Sub Saharan African | 1.37% |
This analysis was performed using the following reference populations you selected. These populations form the basis for comparing your genetic data and determining ancestry percentages.
This map visualizes the geographic locations of the populations that most closely match your genetic signature for each chromosome. Red markers indicate the population with the closest genetic match for each chromosome, while the heat map shows areas of genetic similarity concentration. This geographical representation helps visualize the regional origins of your ancestry.
Most similar population
Mixed ancestry detected!
Two separate heat maps were created to show likely ancestral origins.
Main stocks: West Asian North African and European
* Marker size and heat intensity are proportional to the number
of chromosomes assigned to each population.
This section presents a detailed breakdown of your genetic ancestry for each chromosome. We analyze each chromosome separately using three different thresholds (1%, 10%, and 25% minimum values) to show both major and minor genetic influences. The charts display the percentage of DNA from reference populations that most closely match your genetic signature, providing insights into your ancestral origins at the chromosomal level.
Belarus_Ashkenazy
Syrian_Jew
These populations are used to create a mixed-ancestry heat map (based on nMonte calculation with 50% minimum value).
This analysis uses the nMonte algorithm with a 25% minimum threshold, showing only the most significant genetic contributions. It filters out minor genetic signatures to highlight your major ancestral components, creating a simplified view of your genetic structure by focusing on populations that contribute at least 10% to your genetic makeup.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 2.2099
This analysis applies a 10% minimum threshold, revealing more detailed genetic contributions than the 25% analysis. It captures moderately significant ancestry components while still filtering out very minor influences, providing a balanced view between major and minor genetic contributions to your ancestry.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 2.1942
This analysis uses a 1% minimum threshold, showing the most comprehensive picture of your genetic ancestry. It includes even small genetic contributions, revealing minor ancestral components that might be missed with higher thresholds. This detailed view is useful for identifying distant or minor ancestry that may still be genetically significant.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 2.1904
nMonte Results Visualization (1% minimum value) - Chromosome 1
Geographic distribution of populations - Chromosome 1
This section lists the 10 reference populations that are genetically most similar to your DNA for each chromosome, ranked by Euclidean distance (smaller values indicate greater similarity). These populations represent your closest genetic matches and can provide insights into your ancestral origins even if they don't appear in the percentage breakdown.
These analyses identify the optimal combinations of 2, 3, and 4 reference populations that best explain your genetic composition. Each combination shows the precise percentages that minimize the genetic distance to your DNA. These mathematically optimized models can reveal ancestry patterns that might not be apparent from individual population matches alone.
This section presents a detailed breakdown of your genetic ancestry for each chromosome. We analyze each chromosome separately using three different thresholds (1%, 10%, and 25% minimum values) to show both major and minor genetic influences. The charts display the percentage of DNA from reference populations that most closely match your genetic signature, providing insights into your ancestral origins at the chromosomal level.
Sephardi_Portugal_Belmonte
Jordanian
These populations are used to create a mixed-ancestry heat map (based on nMonte calculation with 50% minimum value).
This analysis uses the nMonte algorithm with a 25% minimum threshold, showing only the most significant genetic contributions. It filters out minor genetic signatures to highlight your major ancestral components, creating a simplified view of your genetic structure by focusing on populations that contribute at least 10% to your genetic makeup.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 1.4988
This analysis applies a 10% minimum threshold, revealing more detailed genetic contributions than the 25% analysis. It captures moderately significant ancestry components while still filtering out very minor influences, providing a balanced view between major and minor genetic contributions to your ancestry.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 1.4541
This analysis uses a 1% minimum threshold, showing the most comprehensive picture of your genetic ancestry. It includes even small genetic contributions, revealing minor ancestral components that might be missed with higher thresholds. This detailed view is useful for identifying distant or minor ancestry that may still be genetically significant.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 1.4450
nMonte Results Visualization (1% minimum value) - Chromosome 2
Geographic distribution of populations - Chromosome 2
This section lists the 10 reference populations that are genetically most similar to your DNA for each chromosome, ranked by Euclidean distance (smaller values indicate greater similarity). These populations represent your closest genetic matches and can provide insights into your ancestral origins even if they don't appear in the percentage breakdown.
These analyses identify the optimal combinations of 2, 3, and 4 reference populations that best explain your genetic composition. Each combination shows the precise percentages that minimize the genetic distance to your DNA. These mathematically optimized models can reveal ancestry patterns that might not be apparent from individual population matches alone.
This section presents a detailed breakdown of your genetic ancestry for each chromosome. We analyze each chromosome separately using three different thresholds (1%, 10%, and 25% minimum values) to show both major and minor genetic influences. The charts display the percentage of DNA from reference populations that most closely match your genetic signature, providing insights into your ancestral origins at the chromosomal level.
GR_Samos
Armenian_Karabakh
These populations are used to create a mixed-ancestry heat map (based on nMonte calculation with 50% minimum value).
This analysis uses the nMonte algorithm with a 25% minimum threshold, showing only the most significant genetic contributions. It filters out minor genetic signatures to highlight your major ancestral components, creating a simplified view of your genetic structure by focusing on populations that contribute at least 10% to your genetic makeup.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 1.1411
This analysis applies a 10% minimum threshold, revealing more detailed genetic contributions than the 25% analysis. It captures moderately significant ancestry components while still filtering out very minor influences, providing a balanced view between major and minor genetic contributions to your ancestry.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 1.0380
This analysis uses a 1% minimum threshold, showing the most comprehensive picture of your genetic ancestry. It includes even small genetic contributions, revealing minor ancestral components that might be missed with higher thresholds. This detailed view is useful for identifying distant or minor ancestry that may still be genetically significant.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 1.0033
nMonte Results Visualization (1% minimum value) - Chromosome 3
Geographic distribution of populations - Chromosome 3
This section lists the 10 reference populations that are genetically most similar to your DNA for each chromosome, ranked by Euclidean distance (smaller values indicate greater similarity). These populations represent your closest genetic matches and can provide insights into your ancestral origins even if they don't appear in the percentage breakdown.
These analyses identify the optimal combinations of 2, 3, and 4 reference populations that best explain your genetic composition. Each combination shows the precise percentages that minimize the genetic distance to your DNA. These mathematically optimized models can reveal ancestry patterns that might not be apparent from individual population matches alone.
This section presents a detailed breakdown of your genetic ancestry for each chromosome. We analyze each chromosome separately using three different thresholds (1%, 10%, and 25% minimum values) to show both major and minor genetic influences. The charts display the percentage of DNA from reference populations that most closely match your genetic signature, providing insights into your ancestral origins at the chromosomal level.
Lezgin
Lebanon_Maronite
These populations are used to create a mixed-ancestry heat map (based on nMonte calculation with 50% minimum value).
This analysis uses the nMonte algorithm with a 25% minimum threshold, showing only the most significant genetic contributions. It filters out minor genetic signatures to highlight your major ancestral components, creating a simplified view of your genetic structure by focusing on populations that contribute at least 10% to your genetic makeup.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 1.3923
This analysis applies a 10% minimum threshold, revealing more detailed genetic contributions than the 25% analysis. It captures moderately significant ancestry components while still filtering out very minor influences, providing a balanced view between major and minor genetic contributions to your ancestry.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 1.3117
This analysis uses a 1% minimum threshold, showing the most comprehensive picture of your genetic ancestry. It includes even small genetic contributions, revealing minor ancestral components that might be missed with higher thresholds. This detailed view is useful for identifying distant or minor ancestry that may still be genetically significant.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 1.2624
nMonte Results Visualization (1% minimum value) - Chromosome 4
Geographic distribution of populations - Chromosome 4
This section lists the 10 reference populations that are genetically most similar to your DNA for each chromosome, ranked by Euclidean distance (smaller values indicate greater similarity). These populations represent your closest genetic matches and can provide insights into your ancestral origins even if they don't appear in the percentage breakdown.
These analyses identify the optimal combinations of 2, 3, and 4 reference populations that best explain your genetic composition. Each combination shows the precise percentages that minimize the genetic distance to your DNA. These mathematically optimized models can reveal ancestry patterns that might not be apparent from individual population matches alone.
This section presents a detailed breakdown of your genetic ancestry for each chromosome. We analyze each chromosome separately using three different thresholds (1%, 10%, and 25% minimum values) to show both major and minor genetic influences. The charts display the percentage of DNA from reference populations that most closely match your genetic signature, providing insights into your ancestral origins at the chromosomal level.
IT_Toscania
Latvia_Ashkenazy
These populations are used to create a mixed-ancestry heat map (based on nMonte calculation with 50% minimum value).
This analysis uses the nMonte algorithm with a 25% minimum threshold, showing only the most significant genetic contributions. It filters out minor genetic signatures to highlight your major ancestral components, creating a simplified view of your genetic structure by focusing on populations that contribute at least 10% to your genetic makeup.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 1.4337
This analysis applies a 10% minimum threshold, revealing more detailed genetic contributions than the 25% analysis. It captures moderately significant ancestry components while still filtering out very minor influences, providing a balanced view between major and minor genetic contributions to your ancestry.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 1.2970
This analysis uses a 1% minimum threshold, showing the most comprehensive picture of your genetic ancestry. It includes even small genetic contributions, revealing minor ancestral components that might be missed with higher thresholds. This detailed view is useful for identifying distant or minor ancestry that may still be genetically significant.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 1.2909
nMonte Results Visualization (1% minimum value) - Chromosome 5
Geographic distribution of populations - Chromosome 5
This section lists the 10 reference populations that are genetically most similar to your DNA for each chromosome, ranked by Euclidean distance (smaller values indicate greater similarity). These populations represent your closest genetic matches and can provide insights into your ancestral origins even if they don't appear in the percentage breakdown.
These analyses identify the optimal combinations of 2, 3, and 4 reference populations that best explain your genetic composition. Each combination shows the precise percentages that minimize the genetic distance to your DNA. These mathematically optimized models can reveal ancestry patterns that might not be apparent from individual population matches alone.
This section presents a detailed breakdown of your genetic ancestry for each chromosome. We analyze each chromosome separately using three different thresholds (1%, 10%, and 25% minimum values) to show both major and minor genetic influences. The charts display the percentage of DNA from reference populations that most closely match your genetic signature, providing insights into your ancestral origins at the chromosomal level.
IT_Sudtirol
IQ_Basra
These populations are used to create a mixed-ancestry heat map (based on nMonte calculation with 50% minimum value).
This analysis uses the nMonte algorithm with a 25% minimum threshold, showing only the most significant genetic contributions. It filters out minor genetic signatures to highlight your major ancestral components, creating a simplified view of your genetic structure by focusing on populations that contribute at least 10% to your genetic makeup.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 1.4334
This analysis applies a 10% minimum threshold, revealing more detailed genetic contributions than the 25% analysis. It captures moderately significant ancestry components while still filtering out very minor influences, providing a balanced view between major and minor genetic contributions to your ancestry.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 1.4071
This analysis uses a 1% minimum threshold, showing the most comprehensive picture of your genetic ancestry. It includes even small genetic contributions, revealing minor ancestral components that might be missed with higher thresholds. This detailed view is useful for identifying distant or minor ancestry that may still be genetically significant.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 1.3867
nMonte Results Visualization (1% minimum value) - Chromosome 6
Geographic distribution of populations - Chromosome 6
This section lists the 10 reference populations that are genetically most similar to your DNA for each chromosome, ranked by Euclidean distance (smaller values indicate greater similarity). These populations represent your closest genetic matches and can provide insights into your ancestral origins even if they don't appear in the percentage breakdown.
These analyses identify the optimal combinations of 2, 3, and 4 reference populations that best explain your genetic composition. Each combination shows the precise percentages that minimize the genetic distance to your DNA. These mathematically optimized models can reveal ancestry patterns that might not be apparent from individual population matches alone.
This section presents a detailed breakdown of your genetic ancestry for each chromosome. We analyze each chromosome separately using three different thresholds (1%, 10%, and 25% minimum values) to show both major and minor genetic influences. The charts display the percentage of DNA from reference populations that most closely match your genetic signature, providing insights into your ancestral origins at the chromosomal level.
Lebanon_Maronite
ES_Castilla-La_Mancha
These populations are used to create a mixed-ancestry heat map (based on nMonte calculation with 50% minimum value).
This analysis uses the nMonte algorithm with a 25% minimum threshold, showing only the most significant genetic contributions. It filters out minor genetic signatures to highlight your major ancestral components, creating a simplified view of your genetic structure by focusing on populations that contribute at least 10% to your genetic makeup.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 1.5268
This analysis applies a 10% minimum threshold, revealing more detailed genetic contributions than the 25% analysis. It captures moderately significant ancestry components while still filtering out very minor influences, providing a balanced view between major and minor genetic contributions to your ancestry.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 1.5078
This analysis uses a 1% minimum threshold, showing the most comprehensive picture of your genetic ancestry. It includes even small genetic contributions, revealing minor ancestral components that might be missed with higher thresholds. This detailed view is useful for identifying distant or minor ancestry that may still be genetically significant.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 1.5270
nMonte Results Visualization (1% minimum value) - Chromosome 7
Geographic distribution of populations - Chromosome 7
This section lists the 10 reference populations that are genetically most similar to your DNA for each chromosome, ranked by Euclidean distance (smaller values indicate greater similarity). These populations represent your closest genetic matches and can provide insights into your ancestral origins even if they don't appear in the percentage breakdown.
These analyses identify the optimal combinations of 2, 3, and 4 reference populations that best explain your genetic composition. Each combination shows the precise percentages that minimize the genetic distance to your DNA. These mathematically optimized models can reveal ancestry patterns that might not be apparent from individual population matches alone.
This section presents a detailed breakdown of your genetic ancestry for each chromosome. We analyze each chromosome separately using three different thresholds (1%, 10%, and 25% minimum values) to show both major and minor genetic influences. The charts display the percentage of DNA from reference populations that most closely match your genetic signature, providing insights into your ancestral origins at the chromosomal level.
Lebanon_Orthodox_Christian
DE_Mecklenburg_central-east
These populations are used to create a mixed-ancestry heat map (based on nMonte calculation with 50% minimum value).
This analysis uses the nMonte algorithm with a 25% minimum threshold, showing only the most significant genetic contributions. It filters out minor genetic signatures to highlight your major ancestral components, creating a simplified view of your genetic structure by focusing on populations that contribute at least 10% to your genetic makeup.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 1.7673
This analysis applies a 10% minimum threshold, revealing more detailed genetic contributions than the 25% analysis. It captures moderately significant ancestry components while still filtering out very minor influences, providing a balanced view between major and minor genetic contributions to your ancestry.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 1.7263
This analysis uses a 1% minimum threshold, showing the most comprehensive picture of your genetic ancestry. It includes even small genetic contributions, revealing minor ancestral components that might be missed with higher thresholds. This detailed view is useful for identifying distant or minor ancestry that may still be genetically significant.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 1.7114
nMonte Results Visualization (1% minimum value) - Chromosome 8
Geographic distribution of populations - Chromosome 8
This section lists the 10 reference populations that are genetically most similar to your DNA for each chromosome, ranked by Euclidean distance (smaller values indicate greater similarity). These populations represent your closest genetic matches and can provide insights into your ancestral origins even if they don't appear in the percentage breakdown.
These analyses identify the optimal combinations of 2, 3, and 4 reference populations that best explain your genetic composition. Each combination shows the precise percentages that minimize the genetic distance to your DNA. These mathematically optimized models can reveal ancestry patterns that might not be apparent from individual population matches alone.
This section presents a detailed breakdown of your genetic ancestry for each chromosome. We analyze each chromosome separately using three different thresholds (1%, 10%, and 25% minimum values) to show both major and minor genetic influences. The charts display the percentage of DNA from reference populations that most closely match your genetic signature, providing insights into your ancestral origins at the chromosomal level.
Hatay_Nusayri
Ukraine_Black_Sea_coast
These populations are used to create a mixed-ancestry heat map (based on nMonte calculation with 50% minimum value).
This analysis uses the nMonte algorithm with a 25% minimum threshold, showing only the most significant genetic contributions. It filters out minor genetic signatures to highlight your major ancestral components, creating a simplified view of your genetic structure by focusing on populations that contribute at least 10% to your genetic makeup.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 1.7126
This analysis applies a 10% minimum threshold, revealing more detailed genetic contributions than the 25% analysis. It captures moderately significant ancestry components while still filtering out very minor influences, providing a balanced view between major and minor genetic contributions to your ancestry.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 1.7043
This analysis uses a 1% minimum threshold, showing the most comprehensive picture of your genetic ancestry. It includes even small genetic contributions, revealing minor ancestral components that might be missed with higher thresholds. This detailed view is useful for identifying distant or minor ancestry that may still be genetically significant.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 1.6879
nMonte Results Visualization (1% minimum value) - Chromosome 9
Geographic distribution of populations - Chromosome 9
This section lists the 10 reference populations that are genetically most similar to your DNA for each chromosome, ranked by Euclidean distance (smaller values indicate greater similarity). These populations represent your closest genetic matches and can provide insights into your ancestral origins even if they don't appear in the percentage breakdown.
These analyses identify the optimal combinations of 2, 3, and 4 reference populations that best explain your genetic composition. Each combination shows the precise percentages that minimize the genetic distance to your DNA. These mathematically optimized models can reveal ancestry patterns that might not be apparent from individual population matches alone.
This section presents a detailed breakdown of your genetic ancestry for each chromosome. We analyze each chromosome separately using three different thresholds (1%, 10%, and 25% minimum values) to show both major and minor genetic influences. The charts display the percentage of DNA from reference populations that most closely match your genetic signature, providing insights into your ancestral origins at the chromosomal level.
IQ_Zhi-Qar
Belarus_Ashkenazy
These populations are used to create a mixed-ancestry heat map (based on nMonte calculation with 50% minimum value).
This analysis uses the nMonte algorithm with a 25% minimum threshold, showing only the most significant genetic contributions. It filters out minor genetic signatures to highlight your major ancestral components, creating a simplified view of your genetic structure by focusing on populations that contribute at least 10% to your genetic makeup.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 1.2223
This analysis applies a 10% minimum threshold, revealing more detailed genetic contributions than the 25% analysis. It captures moderately significant ancestry components while still filtering out very minor influences, providing a balanced view between major and minor genetic contributions to your ancestry.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 1.1741
This analysis uses a 1% minimum threshold, showing the most comprehensive picture of your genetic ancestry. It includes even small genetic contributions, revealing minor ancestral components that might be missed with higher thresholds. This detailed view is useful for identifying distant or minor ancestry that may still be genetically significant.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 1.1530
nMonte Results Visualization (1% minimum value) - Chromosome 10
Geographic distribution of populations - Chromosome 10
This section lists the 10 reference populations that are genetically most similar to your DNA for each chromosome, ranked by Euclidean distance (smaller values indicate greater similarity). These populations represent your closest genetic matches and can provide insights into your ancestral origins even if they don't appear in the percentage breakdown.
These analyses identify the optimal combinations of 2, 3, and 4 reference populations that best explain your genetic composition. Each combination shows the precise percentages that minimize the genetic distance to your DNA. These mathematically optimized models can reveal ancestry patterns that might not be apparent from individual population matches alone.
This section presents a detailed breakdown of your genetic ancestry for each chromosome. We analyze each chromosome separately using three different thresholds (1%, 10%, and 25% minimum values) to show both major and minor genetic influences. The charts display the percentage of DNA from reference populations that most closely match your genetic signature, providing insights into your ancestral origins at the chromosomal level.
GR_Central
Lebanon_Maronite
These populations are used to create a mixed-ancestry heat map (based on nMonte calculation with 50% minimum value).
This analysis uses the nMonte algorithm with a 25% minimum threshold, showing only the most significant genetic contributions. It filters out minor genetic signatures to highlight your major ancestral components, creating a simplified view of your genetic structure by focusing on populations that contribute at least 10% to your genetic makeup.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 1.6365
This analysis applies a 10% minimum threshold, revealing more detailed genetic contributions than the 25% analysis. It captures moderately significant ancestry components while still filtering out very minor influences, providing a balanced view between major and minor genetic contributions to your ancestry.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 1.5943
This analysis uses a 1% minimum threshold, showing the most comprehensive picture of your genetic ancestry. It includes even small genetic contributions, revealing minor ancestral components that might be missed with higher thresholds. This detailed view is useful for identifying distant or minor ancestry that may still be genetically significant.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 1.5700
nMonte Results Visualization (1% minimum value) - Chromosome 11
Geographic distribution of populations - Chromosome 11
This section lists the 10 reference populations that are genetically most similar to your DNA for each chromosome, ranked by Euclidean distance (smaller values indicate greater similarity). These populations represent your closest genetic matches and can provide insights into your ancestral origins even if they don't appear in the percentage breakdown.
These analyses identify the optimal combinations of 2, 3, and 4 reference populations that best explain your genetic composition. Each combination shows the precise percentages that minimize the genetic distance to your DNA. These mathematically optimized models can reveal ancestry patterns that might not be apparent from individual population matches alone.
This section presents a detailed breakdown of your genetic ancestry for each chromosome. We analyze each chromosome separately using three different thresholds (1%, 10%, and 25% minimum values) to show both major and minor genetic influences. The charts display the percentage of DNA from reference populations that most closely match your genetic signature, providing insights into your ancestral origins at the chromosomal level.
ES_Extremadura
Lebanon_Orthodox_Christian
These populations are used to create a mixed-ancestry heat map (based on nMonte calculation with 50% minimum value).
This analysis uses the nMonte algorithm with a 25% minimum threshold, showing only the most significant genetic contributions. It filters out minor genetic signatures to highlight your major ancestral components, creating a simplified view of your genetic structure by focusing on populations that contribute at least 10% to your genetic makeup.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 1.4896
This analysis applies a 10% minimum threshold, revealing more detailed genetic contributions than the 25% analysis. It captures moderately significant ancestry components while still filtering out very minor influences, providing a balanced view between major and minor genetic contributions to your ancestry.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 1.4109
This analysis uses a 1% minimum threshold, showing the most comprehensive picture of your genetic ancestry. It includes even small genetic contributions, revealing minor ancestral components that might be missed with higher thresholds. This detailed view is useful for identifying distant or minor ancestry that may still be genetically significant.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 1.3049
nMonte Results Visualization (1% minimum value) - Chromosome 12
Geographic distribution of populations - Chromosome 12
This section lists the 10 reference populations that are genetically most similar to your DNA for each chromosome, ranked by Euclidean distance (smaller values indicate greater similarity). These populations represent your closest genetic matches and can provide insights into your ancestral origins even if they don't appear in the percentage breakdown.
These analyses identify the optimal combinations of 2, 3, and 4 reference populations that best explain your genetic composition. Each combination shows the precise percentages that minimize the genetic distance to your DNA. These mathematically optimized models can reveal ancestry patterns that might not be apparent from individual population matches alone.
This section presents a detailed breakdown of your genetic ancestry for each chromosome. We analyze each chromosome separately using three different thresholds (1%, 10%, and 25% minimum values) to show both major and minor genetic influences. The charts display the percentage of DNA from reference populations that most closely match your genetic signature, providing insights into your ancestral origins at the chromosomal level.
IT_Umbria
Austria_Tirol
These populations are used to create a mixed-ancestry heat map (based on nMonte calculation with 50% minimum value).
This analysis uses the nMonte algorithm with a 25% minimum threshold, showing only the most significant genetic contributions. It filters out minor genetic signatures to highlight your major ancestral components, creating a simplified view of your genetic structure by focusing on populations that contribute at least 10% to your genetic makeup.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 2.6228
This analysis applies a 10% minimum threshold, revealing more detailed genetic contributions than the 25% analysis. It captures moderately significant ancestry components while still filtering out very minor influences, providing a balanced view between major and minor genetic contributions to your ancestry.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 2.6220
This analysis uses a 1% minimum threshold, showing the most comprehensive picture of your genetic ancestry. It includes even small genetic contributions, revealing minor ancestral components that might be missed with higher thresholds. This detailed view is useful for identifying distant or minor ancestry that may still be genetically significant.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 2.6169
nMonte Results Visualization (1% minimum value) - Chromosome 13
Geographic distribution of populations - Chromosome 13
This section lists the 10 reference populations that are genetically most similar to your DNA for each chromosome, ranked by Euclidean distance (smaller values indicate greater similarity). These populations represent your closest genetic matches and can provide insights into your ancestral origins even if they don't appear in the percentage breakdown.
These analyses identify the optimal combinations of 2, 3, and 4 reference populations that best explain your genetic composition. Each combination shows the precise percentages that minimize the genetic distance to your DNA. These mathematically optimized models can reveal ancestry patterns that might not be apparent from individual population matches alone.
This section presents a detailed breakdown of your genetic ancestry for each chromosome. We analyze each chromosome separately using three different thresholds (1%, 10%, and 25% minimum values) to show both major and minor genetic influences. The charts display the percentage of DNA from reference populations that most closely match your genetic signature, providing insights into your ancestral origins at the chromosomal level.
Belarus_East
Azeri_west
These populations are used to create a mixed-ancestry heat map (based on nMonte calculation with 50% minimum value).
This analysis uses the nMonte algorithm with a 25% minimum threshold, showing only the most significant genetic contributions. It filters out minor genetic signatures to highlight your major ancestral components, creating a simplified view of your genetic structure by focusing on populations that contribute at least 10% to your genetic makeup.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 1.9182
This analysis applies a 10% minimum threshold, revealing more detailed genetic contributions than the 25% analysis. It captures moderately significant ancestry components while still filtering out very minor influences, providing a balanced view between major and minor genetic contributions to your ancestry.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 1.8035
This analysis uses a 1% minimum threshold, showing the most comprehensive picture of your genetic ancestry. It includes even small genetic contributions, revealing minor ancestral components that might be missed with higher thresholds. This detailed view is useful for identifying distant or minor ancestry that may still be genetically significant.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 1.7673
nMonte Results Visualization (1% minimum value) - Chromosome 14
Geographic distribution of populations - Chromosome 14
This section lists the 10 reference populations that are genetically most similar to your DNA for each chromosome, ranked by Euclidean distance (smaller values indicate greater similarity). These populations represent your closest genetic matches and can provide insights into your ancestral origins even if they don't appear in the percentage breakdown.
These analyses identify the optimal combinations of 2, 3, and 4 reference populations that best explain your genetic composition. Each combination shows the precise percentages that minimize the genetic distance to your DNA. These mathematically optimized models can reveal ancestry patterns that might not be apparent from individual population matches alone.
This section presents a detailed breakdown of your genetic ancestry for each chromosome. We analyze each chromosome separately using three different thresholds (1%, 10%, and 25% minimum values) to show both major and minor genetic influences. The charts display the percentage of DNA from reference populations that most closely match your genetic signature, providing insights into your ancestral origins at the chromosomal level.
IT_Umbria
GR_Cyclades
These populations are used to create a mixed-ancestry heat map (based on nMonte calculation with 50% minimum value).
This analysis uses the nMonte algorithm with a 25% minimum threshold, showing only the most significant genetic contributions. It filters out minor genetic signatures to highlight your major ancestral components, creating a simplified view of your genetic structure by focusing on populations that contribute at least 10% to your genetic makeup.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 2.2418
This analysis applies a 10% minimum threshold, revealing more detailed genetic contributions than the 25% analysis. It captures moderately significant ancestry components while still filtering out very minor influences, providing a balanced view between major and minor genetic contributions to your ancestry.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 2.1697
This analysis uses a 1% minimum threshold, showing the most comprehensive picture of your genetic ancestry. It includes even small genetic contributions, revealing minor ancestral components that might be missed with higher thresholds. This detailed view is useful for identifying distant or minor ancestry that may still be genetically significant.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 2.1620
nMonte Results Visualization (1% minimum value) - Chromosome 15
Geographic distribution of populations - Chromosome 15
This section lists the 10 reference populations that are genetically most similar to your DNA for each chromosome, ranked by Euclidean distance (smaller values indicate greater similarity). These populations represent your closest genetic matches and can provide insights into your ancestral origins even if they don't appear in the percentage breakdown.
These analyses identify the optimal combinations of 2, 3, and 4 reference populations that best explain your genetic composition. Each combination shows the precise percentages that minimize the genetic distance to your DNA. These mathematically optimized models can reveal ancestry patterns that might not be apparent from individual population matches alone.
This section presents a detailed breakdown of your genetic ancestry for each chromosome. We analyze each chromosome separately using three different thresholds (1%, 10%, and 25% minimum values) to show both major and minor genetic influences. The charts display the percentage of DNA from reference populations that most closely match your genetic signature, providing insights into your ancestral origins at the chromosomal level.
Qatari
Abazin
These populations are used to create a mixed-ancestry heat map (based on nMonte calculation with 50% minimum value).
This analysis uses the nMonte algorithm with a 25% minimum threshold, showing only the most significant genetic contributions. It filters out minor genetic signatures to highlight your major ancestral components, creating a simplified view of your genetic structure by focusing on populations that contribute at least 10% to your genetic makeup.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 1.6983
This analysis applies a 10% minimum threshold, revealing more detailed genetic contributions than the 25% analysis. It captures moderately significant ancestry components while still filtering out very minor influences, providing a balanced view between major and minor genetic contributions to your ancestry.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 1.5730
This analysis uses a 1% minimum threshold, showing the most comprehensive picture of your genetic ancestry. It includes even small genetic contributions, revealing minor ancestral components that might be missed with higher thresholds. This detailed view is useful for identifying distant or minor ancestry that may still be genetically significant.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 1.5354
nMonte Results Visualization (1% minimum value) - Chromosome 16
Geographic distribution of populations - Chromosome 16
This section lists the 10 reference populations that are genetically most similar to your DNA for each chromosome, ranked by Euclidean distance (smaller values indicate greater similarity). These populations represent your closest genetic matches and can provide insights into your ancestral origins even if they don't appear in the percentage breakdown.
These analyses identify the optimal combinations of 2, 3, and 4 reference populations that best explain your genetic composition. Each combination shows the precise percentages that minimize the genetic distance to your DNA. These mathematically optimized models can reveal ancestry patterns that might not be apparent from individual population matches alone.
This section presents a detailed breakdown of your genetic ancestry for each chromosome. We analyze each chromosome separately using three different thresholds (1%, 10%, and 25% minimum values) to show both major and minor genetic influences. The charts display the percentage of DNA from reference populations that most closely match your genetic signature, providing insights into your ancestral origins at the chromosomal level.
IT_Sudtirol
Crimean_Tatar_Coast
These populations are used to create a mixed-ancestry heat map (based on nMonte calculation with 50% minimum value).
This analysis uses the nMonte algorithm with a 25% minimum threshold, showing only the most significant genetic contributions. It filters out minor genetic signatures to highlight your major ancestral components, creating a simplified view of your genetic structure by focusing on populations that contribute at least 10% to your genetic makeup.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 2.0152
This analysis applies a 10% minimum threshold, revealing more detailed genetic contributions than the 25% analysis. It captures moderately significant ancestry components while still filtering out very minor influences, providing a balanced view between major and minor genetic contributions to your ancestry.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 1.9856
This analysis uses a 1% minimum threshold, showing the most comprehensive picture of your genetic ancestry. It includes even small genetic contributions, revealing minor ancestral components that might be missed with higher thresholds. This detailed view is useful for identifying distant or minor ancestry that may still be genetically significant.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 1.9655
nMonte Results Visualization (1% minimum value) - Chromosome 17
Geographic distribution of populations - Chromosome 17
This section lists the 10 reference populations that are genetically most similar to your DNA for each chromosome, ranked by Euclidean distance (smaller values indicate greater similarity). These populations represent your closest genetic matches and can provide insights into your ancestral origins even if they don't appear in the percentage breakdown.
These analyses identify the optimal combinations of 2, 3, and 4 reference populations that best explain your genetic composition. Each combination shows the precise percentages that minimize the genetic distance to your DNA. These mathematically optimized models can reveal ancestry patterns that might not be apparent from individual population matches alone.
This section presents a detailed breakdown of your genetic ancestry for each chromosome. We analyze each chromosome separately using three different thresholds (1%, 10%, and 25% minimum values) to show both major and minor genetic influences. The charts display the percentage of DNA from reference populations that most closely match your genetic signature, providing insights into your ancestral origins at the chromosomal level.
IT_Lombardia
IT_Toscania
These populations are used to create a mixed-ancestry heat map (based on nMonte calculation with 50% minimum value).
This analysis uses the nMonte algorithm with a 25% minimum threshold, showing only the most significant genetic contributions. It filters out minor genetic signatures to highlight your major ancestral components, creating a simplified view of your genetic structure by focusing on populations that contribute at least 10% to your genetic makeup.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 2.3711
This analysis applies a 10% minimum threshold, revealing more detailed genetic contributions than the 25% analysis. It captures moderately significant ancestry components while still filtering out very minor influences, providing a balanced view between major and minor genetic contributions to your ancestry.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 2.3251
This analysis uses a 1% minimum threshold, showing the most comprehensive picture of your genetic ancestry. It includes even small genetic contributions, revealing minor ancestral components that might be missed with higher thresholds. This detailed view is useful for identifying distant or minor ancestry that may still be genetically significant.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 2.3462
nMonte Results Visualization (1% minimum value) - Chromosome 18
Geographic distribution of populations - Chromosome 18
This section lists the 10 reference populations that are genetically most similar to your DNA for each chromosome, ranked by Euclidean distance (smaller values indicate greater similarity). These populations represent your closest genetic matches and can provide insights into your ancestral origins even if they don't appear in the percentage breakdown.
These analyses identify the optimal combinations of 2, 3, and 4 reference populations that best explain your genetic composition. Each combination shows the precise percentages that minimize the genetic distance to your DNA. These mathematically optimized models can reveal ancestry patterns that might not be apparent from individual population matches alone.
This section presents a detailed breakdown of your genetic ancestry for each chromosome. We analyze each chromosome separately using three different thresholds (1%, 10%, and 25% minimum values) to show both major and minor genetic influences. The charts display the percentage of DNA from reference populations that most closely match your genetic signature, providing insights into your ancestral origins at the chromosomal level.
Tunisian_Jew
Sephardi_Portugal_Belmonte
These populations are used to create a mixed-ancestry heat map (based on nMonte calculation with 50% minimum value).
This analysis uses the nMonte algorithm with a 25% minimum threshold, showing only the most significant genetic contributions. It filters out minor genetic signatures to highlight your major ancestral components, creating a simplified view of your genetic structure by focusing on populations that contribute at least 10% to your genetic makeup.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 1.1996
This analysis applies a 10% minimum threshold, revealing more detailed genetic contributions than the 25% analysis. It captures moderately significant ancestry components while still filtering out very minor influences, providing a balanced view between major and minor genetic contributions to your ancestry.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 1.1899
This analysis uses a 1% minimum threshold, showing the most comprehensive picture of your genetic ancestry. It includes even small genetic contributions, revealing minor ancestral components that might be missed with higher thresholds. This detailed view is useful for identifying distant or minor ancestry that may still be genetically significant.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 1.1947
nMonte Results Visualization (1% minimum value) - Chromosome 19
Geographic distribution of populations - Chromosome 19
This section lists the 10 reference populations that are genetically most similar to your DNA for each chromosome, ranked by Euclidean distance (smaller values indicate greater similarity). These populations represent your closest genetic matches and can provide insights into your ancestral origins even if they don't appear in the percentage breakdown.
These analyses identify the optimal combinations of 2, 3, and 4 reference populations that best explain your genetic composition. Each combination shows the precise percentages that minimize the genetic distance to your DNA. These mathematically optimized models can reveal ancestry patterns that might not be apparent from individual population matches alone.
This section presents a detailed breakdown of your genetic ancestry for each chromosome. We analyze each chromosome separately using three different thresholds (1%, 10%, and 25% minimum values) to show both major and minor genetic influences. The charts display the percentage of DNA from reference populations that most closely match your genetic signature, providing insights into your ancestral origins at the chromosomal level.
GEO_Imereti
IT_Molise
These populations are used to create a mixed-ancestry heat map (based on nMonte calculation with 50% minimum value).
This analysis uses the nMonte algorithm with a 25% minimum threshold, showing only the most significant genetic contributions. It filters out minor genetic signatures to highlight your major ancestral components, creating a simplified view of your genetic structure by focusing on populations that contribute at least 10% to your genetic makeup.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 1.9977
This analysis applies a 10% minimum threshold, revealing more detailed genetic contributions than the 25% analysis. It captures moderately significant ancestry components while still filtering out very minor influences, providing a balanced view between major and minor genetic contributions to your ancestry.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 1.9829
This analysis uses a 1% minimum threshold, showing the most comprehensive picture of your genetic ancestry. It includes even small genetic contributions, revealing minor ancestral components that might be missed with higher thresholds. This detailed view is useful for identifying distant or minor ancestry that may still be genetically significant.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 1.9245
nMonte Results Visualization (1% minimum value) - Chromosome 20
Geographic distribution of populations - Chromosome 20
This section lists the 10 reference populations that are genetically most similar to your DNA for each chromosome, ranked by Euclidean distance (smaller values indicate greater similarity). These populations represent your closest genetic matches and can provide insights into your ancestral origins even if they don't appear in the percentage breakdown.
These analyses identify the optimal combinations of 2, 3, and 4 reference populations that best explain your genetic composition. Each combination shows the precise percentages that minimize the genetic distance to your DNA. These mathematically optimized models can reveal ancestry patterns that might not be apparent from individual population matches alone.
This section presents a detailed breakdown of your genetic ancestry for each chromosome. We analyze each chromosome separately using three different thresholds (1%, 10%, and 25% minimum values) to show both major and minor genetic influences. The charts display the percentage of DNA from reference populations that most closely match your genetic signature, providing insights into your ancestral origins at the chromosomal level.
Lebanon_Orthodox_Christian
Romanian_Jew
These populations are used to create a mixed-ancestry heat map (based on nMonte calculation with 50% minimum value).
This analysis uses the nMonte algorithm with a 25% minimum threshold, showing only the most significant genetic contributions. It filters out minor genetic signatures to highlight your major ancestral components, creating a simplified view of your genetic structure by focusing on populations that contribute at least 10% to your genetic makeup.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 2.0451
This analysis applies a 10% minimum threshold, revealing more detailed genetic contributions than the 25% analysis. It captures moderately significant ancestry components while still filtering out very minor influences, providing a balanced view between major and minor genetic contributions to your ancestry.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 2.0525
This analysis uses a 1% minimum threshold, showing the most comprehensive picture of your genetic ancestry. It includes even small genetic contributions, revealing minor ancestral components that might be missed with higher thresholds. This detailed view is useful for identifying distant or minor ancestry that may still be genetically significant.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 2.0271
nMonte Results Visualization (1% minimum value) - Chromosome 21
Geographic distribution of populations - Chromosome 21
This section lists the 10 reference populations that are genetically most similar to your DNA for each chromosome, ranked by Euclidean distance (smaller values indicate greater similarity). These populations represent your closest genetic matches and can provide insights into your ancestral origins even if they don't appear in the percentage breakdown.
These analyses identify the optimal combinations of 2, 3, and 4 reference populations that best explain your genetic composition. Each combination shows the precise percentages that minimize the genetic distance to your DNA. These mathematically optimized models can reveal ancestry patterns that might not be apparent from individual population matches alone.
This section presents a detailed breakdown of your genetic ancestry for each chromosome. We analyze each chromosome separately using three different thresholds (1%, 10%, and 25% minimum values) to show both major and minor genetic influences. The charts display the percentage of DNA from reference populations that most closely match your genetic signature, providing insights into your ancestral origins at the chromosomal level.
Mordva_Erzya
Lebanon_Maronite
These populations are used to create a mixed-ancestry heat map (based on nMonte calculation with 50% minimum value).
This analysis uses the nMonte algorithm with a 25% minimum threshold, showing only the most significant genetic contributions. It filters out minor genetic signatures to highlight your major ancestral components, creating a simplified view of your genetic structure by focusing on populations that contribute at least 10% to your genetic makeup.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 2.2114
This analysis applies a 10% minimum threshold, revealing more detailed genetic contributions than the 25% analysis. It captures moderately significant ancestry components while still filtering out very minor influences, providing a balanced view between major and minor genetic contributions to your ancestry.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 2.1733
This analysis uses a 1% minimum threshold, showing the most comprehensive picture of your genetic ancestry. It includes even small genetic contributions, revealing minor ancestral components that might be missed with higher thresholds. This detailed view is useful for identifying distant or minor ancestry that may still be genetically significant.
Distance of the resulting mixture: 2.1534
nMonte Results Visualization (1% minimum value) - Chromosome 22
Geographic distribution of populations - Chromosome 22
This section lists the 10 reference populations that are genetically most similar to your DNA for each chromosome, ranked by Euclidean distance (smaller values indicate greater similarity). These populations represent your closest genetic matches and can provide insights into your ancestral origins even if they don't appear in the percentage breakdown.
These analyses identify the optimal combinations of 2, 3, and 4 reference populations that best explain your genetic composition. Each combination shows the precise percentages that minimize the genetic distance to your DNA. These mathematically optimized models can reveal ancestry patterns that might not be apparent from individual population matches alone.
Principal Component Analysis is a mathematical technique that reduces the complexity of genetic data into visualizable components. The PCA plot shows how your chromosomes (red dots) relate to reference populations (blue dots) in genetic space. Chromosomes that cluster near specific populations indicate genetic similarity to those groups, while outlier chromosomes may represent unique genetic signatures in your DNA.