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My yourDNAportal Pangea Homogenesis and Civilization Chromosynthesis

 

This is my Pangea Homogenesis and Civilization Chromosynthesis from yourDNAportal.

(3000 BC-1000 AD)


yourDNAportal says the following:

By utilising chromosomal analysis, you can dig deeper into the more obscure areas of your ancestry. The fine detail of a chromosomal test, looks at each chromosome individually, allowing you to capture ancestry that may be missed by other tests. 

Chromosynthesis is an excellent tool for capturing even the most distant ancestry. Each chromosome contains unique information and can have a very different autosomal profile. Usually the first 10 chromosomes are the most relevant, while the last 2 are less informative. A small percentage (1% of a chromosome) equals approximately 0.045% of the entire autosome. By analysing each chromosome, we can reveal both a deeper and more detailed ancestry than other tests.


Analysing the autosomal profile at the single chromosome level allows us to capture the most remote and ancient origins - details that otherwise would remain hidden.

Each individual chromosome is analysed with two distinct estimates created by complementary mathematical parameters. This allows for a more conservative estimate (displaying a low margin of error, but tending to incorporate the smallest and most remote fragments within the main composition, thereby effectively ignoring them) and a more speculative one which also takes into account the most remote and less obvious signals.

Chromosynthesis has the ability to pick up very small and remote fractions of your autosomal composition.


In the various breakdowns, the most likely components to appear will largely be those from the last ten thousand years (Holocene), which have contributed to the formation of the modern ethnic group (or ethnic groups if mixed) to which each of us belongs.
In estimates based on ancient datasheets (e.g. Eurasia - Foundations of the Modern World) the speculative breakdown is extremely effective. However, for the modern one, it may sometimes be necessary to rely on the more conservative estimate. This is because the signals they could refer to derive from remote populations not easily represented by modern reference samples.

https://www.yourdnaportal.com/advanced_ancestry_analysis_test3/22



 My Sub Saharan African:

Africa Takrur-Kingdom

 Africa Nok-Culture

 Nilotic Kenya  

Bantu Kenya   

Central African

 Nilotic Ethiopia

Bantu Angola

 Nubian

Cushitic   


My Northwest African:

Tuareg 

Numidian


My West Eurasian:

Celtic Orkney   

Iberian Cogotas

Viking Norse  

Venetic   

Iberian Montelavar 

Terramare  

Hallstatt Celt

Baltic 

Minoan   

Anglo-Saxon

Iberian El Agrar  

Iberian Atalaia 

Germanic Friesland 

Mycenaean   

Seleucid 

North Caucasus

Levant Nabatean 

Levant Philistine 

Assyrian   

Levant Mitanni

Sarmatian

Helvetic

Levant Israelite  

Alanic  

Celtic Scotland   

Celtic Gaul   

Helvetic

Sintashta Culture


My East Eurasian:

Tarim Basin

TianShan Hun  

Ancient Indochina

Jomon Japan  

Chinese Han  

Wusun


My American:

Amerindian Maya

Amazonian

Kennewick Man

Amerindian Puebloans 


My Northcentral Asian:

Tatars


My Southcentral Asian:

Dravidians


East/Central Asian:

Kipchak



My Genealogical Ancestry


I am a 4th generation Californian on my mother's side, and my father was a 7th generation Southern Louisianan.


paternal grandfather's father: African American born in Southern Louisiana 

other roots in Virginia


paternal grandfather's mother: African American born in Southern Louisiana 

other roots in Missouri, Maryland, Alabama


paternal grandmother's father: African American born in Southern Louisiana

other roots in Virginia, Georgia, South Carolina, and Kentucky


paternal grandmother's mother: African American with English and Acadian (French in what now known as Nova Scotia) born in Southern Louisiana

colonial roots in Southern Louisiana, Virginia, and North Carolina


maternal grandfather's father: American born in California and son of immigrants from Cape Verde (Portuguese and Sub Saharan African)


maternal grandfather's mother: American born in California with a father from Puerto Rico (Spanish, Sub Saharan African, and Taino) and a mother that was a Hawaiian daughter of immigrants from Madeira (Portuguese with Sub Saharan African)


maternal grandmother's father: European American born in Oregon of mainly English ancestry with German, Swiss, Scottish, Irish, Welsh, Dutch, and Frisian

colonial roots in Virginia, West Virginia, Delaware, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, and Rhode Island

other roots in Missouri, Kansas, Alabama, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Indiana


maternal grandmother's mother: Ashkenazi Jewish American born in Nebraska with a father born in Romania and a mother born in Courland (in what is now known as Latvia) in Russian Empire



My 23andme Ancestry Composition has me as being

49.7% Sub Saharan African

47.5% European

1.7% Indigenous American

0.6% West Asian

0.3% Chinese/Southeast Asian

0.2% Unassigned


parental inheritance derived from my DNA phasing between my mother's DNA and my DNA

Sub Saharan African: 43.4% is paternal, 6.3% is maternal

European: 43.2% is maternal, 4.3% is paternal

Indigenous American: 1.0% is maternal, 0.7% is paternal

West Asian: 0.6% is maternal

Chinese/Southeast Asian: 0.3% is paternal

Unassigned: 0.2% is maternal


















































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