
Asiangymmax
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Thanks for sharing your qpAdm model. Let’s break it down clearly:
Your Target: KIT-243
Sources and Their Contributions
West Eurasian Ancestry Estimate
Only Turkmenistan_IA.SG is clearly West Eurasian, but Russia_Krasnoyarsk_BA.SG may include partial Steppe (WSH) components.
So:
Conclusion
KIT-243 is best modeled as a mix of:
This individual likely represents a western Mongol or steppe-admixed Mongolian with ~15–25% West Eurasian DNA, consistent with Oirat, Sartuul, or Uuld ancestries.
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Your Target: KIT-243
- p-value: 0.9903 — extremely good; model is statistically solid.
- Feasibility: TRUE — results are within plausible bounds (no negative or overly large ancestry).

Sources and Their Contributions
Source Population | Ancestry % | Std. Error | Interpretation |
China_YR_LN.SG | 34.28% | ±4.37% | Yellow River Late Neolithic — early agriculturalist, related to Sino-Tibetan roots. |
Russia_Krasnoyarsk_BA.SG | 34.01% | ±5.21% | Bronze Age Siberian Steppe — mostly East Eurasian, but can carry some WSH ancestry. |
China_AmurRiver_N.AG | 17.06% | ±5.72% | Ancient Amur hunter-gatherers — deeply Northeast Asian (like Ulchi, Nanai). |
Turkmenistan_IA.SG | 14.65% | † (unspecified) | Iron Age Central Asian — contains West Eurasian (Iranian-related + Steppe) ancestry. |

West Eurasian Ancestry Estimate
Only Turkmenistan_IA.SG is clearly West Eurasian, but Russia_Krasnoyarsk_BA.SG may include partial Steppe (WSH) components.
So:
- Minimum West Eurasian ancestry: ~14.7%
- Probable total West Eurasian ancestry (if Krasnoyarsk_BA has ~20–30% WSH): ~20–25%

KIT-243 is best modeled as a mix of:
- ~51% Ancient East Asians (Amur + Yellow River)
- ~34% North Eurasian (Siberian Bronze Age with some Steppe)
- ~15% Central Asian Iron Age (West Eurasian)
This individual likely represents a western Mongol or steppe-admixed Mongolian with ~15–25% West Eurasian DNA, consistent with Oirat, Sartuul, or Uuld ancestries.
Want to compare with other models or refine it further?