Wednesday, May 10, 2017

DNA Results are in . . .

As interested as I am in learning about the origins of others--and especially my own--could you believe that I forgot about my DNA test through Family Tree DNA?

I knew it would take a while, so I just estimated it would be done by June and thought to forget about it until then. I happened to stumble upon it today, and then I noticed my results were in.

Oh, ok.

Let's check it out, shall we?
(***DISCLAIMER: These results might be slightly off. These tests are not fool-proof.***)

Here's the overall map, with my highlighted results.

This breaks it down to percentages.

Let's go in order of largest to smallest percentage:

1. European
Iberian Peninsula was expected. Scandinavia, however...
I wonder if this explains where my preferences for cold weather, solitude, and not talking so much comes from...


2. African
I knew I had West African blood, just not so much. Heck yeah!


3. Middle Eastern and New World (tie)
I actually expected a higher percentage. Still cool, though.
 Considering North Africa's role in Spanish history, I'm surprised the percentage is not higher.
Why is Cuba barely highlighted?!
Wait, is there more Native American in me than what met the Conquistadors in Cuba and Venezuela? Man, I wish I could witness the past.


4. Random, not-so-reliable, but you never know
Ok, I'll give you South Central Africa, but Oceania???
I'd love to get some answers for both of these regions.



So there you have it: except for Asia Minor and East Middle East, I just needed Asia to be a thoroughbred mut.
Will this change anything? Probably not. But I'm really excited to get some confirmation.


Have you taken this (or a similar) test? Did your results come out as you expected or did you discover some surprises?

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