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суббота, 18 августа 2018 г.

Genetic ancestry online store (to be updated regularly)

It’s an unfortunate reality that most commercial genetic ancestry tests out there are rather lame. They’re not wrong per se, but that’s probably the best that can be said about them. And let’s be honest, that’s no longer enough considering how far this area of science has come in recent years. To try and remedy this problem, I’ll be offering a wide range of highly accurate and unique, but low cost, ancestry tests here, in my makeshift online store, based on analyses on my other blog (see here). These tests will focus on either recent or ancient ancestry, or both, using the latest reference samples from scientific literature whenever possible. To make a purchase, send your request, autosomal genotype data (from AncestryDNA, FTDNA, LivingDNA, MyHeritage or 23andMe) and money (via PayPal) to eurogenesblog at gmail dot com. Let’s start things rolling with my genetic and linguistic landscape of Europe north of the Alps, Balkans and Pyrenees (see here). For a mere $6 USD I will pinpoint your location on the plot below amongst a variety of modern-day and ancient individuals. You’ll also receive the principal component coordinates, which you can use to model your ancestry proportions (for instance, like here). Please keep in mind, however, that to ensure sensible results in this particular analysis, practically all of your ancestry has to derive from Central, Eastern and/or Northern Europe. Most of my other tests won’t be so restrictive.



The relevant datasheet is available here. I’ll be updating this plot regularly with many more ancient samples as they become available, but your coordinates will remain relevant as I do so. … Following a rigorous testing phase, the awesome Global 25 analysis is now available at the store for $12 USD (see here). What’s so awesome about this test, you might ask? See here and here.



Please send your request, autosomal genotype data (from AncestryDNA, FTDNA, LivingDNA, MyHeritage or 23andMe) and money (via PayPal) to eurogenesblog at gmail dot com. However, note that this test is free for anyone who already has Global 10 coordinates (see here). That’s right, if you already have Global 10 coordinates, all you have to do is to send me your data and say what it’s for. Simple as that. … The popular Basal-rich K7 admixture test is now available via the store for $6 USD. It’s suitable for everyone, except people with significant (>10%) Sub-Saharan ancestry. For more information about this test and some ideas about what to do with the output see here and here.



Please send your request, autosomal genotype data (from AncestryDNA, FTDNA, LivingDNA, MyHeritage or 23andMe) and money (via PayPal) to eurogenesblog at gmail dot com.


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