
AleXanderTheKhan
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YesChurki ?
Is that just a facial recognition one or what lmfao if thats from a official dna test whyd they send that
Its using qpadmIs that just a facial recognition one or what lmfao if thats from a official dna test whyd they send that
How do I read this shit nigga
1. 32.9% China_YR_LN.SG (basically chinese)man the fuck does allat mean
dnr1. 32.9% China_YR_LN.SG (basically chinese)
2. 34.2% Russia_Krasnoyarsk_BA.SG (basically siberian)
- Represents Late Neolithic Yellow River farmers.
- Associated with early millet agriculture and sedentary village life in north-central China.
- Likely contributes to East Asian Neolithic ancestry found in Han Chinese, Koreans, etc
3. 18.2% China_AmurRiver_N.AG
- Bronze Age population from south-central Siberia.
- Likely Andronovo-related or Steppe-derived with some East Eurasian admixture.
- Brings in Steppe/forest-steppe ancestry, possibly connected to later Scythian, Saka, and Central Asian groups.
- This component could reflect either northward migration of farmers or eastward migration of Steppe pastoralists
4. 14.6% Turkmenistan_IA.SG (basically iranian)
- Represents Neolithic hunter-gatherers from the Amur River basin, Northeast Asia.
- Genetically close to Ulchi, Nivkh, and other Tungusic-speaking peoples.
- This component adds Northeast Asian forager ancestry (less sedentary, pre-agricultural)
- Iron Age population from southern Central Asia, showing West Eurasian (Iranic) ancestry.
- Represents a minor West Eurasian input, likely from Steppe-related gene flow, or Silk Road-era admixture.
- May reflect early Iranian or Indo-European influence from the west.