24 April 2013

Reviewing 23andMe's results

23andMe uses their dna tests to break down your ancestry to 22 regions of the world. I decided to review their results a little more thoroughly than the brief glances I had given it before. They give 3 options with various degrees of certainty. I knew I was primarily of European descent, the one that kind of surprised me is the 0.1% sub-Saharan African that showed up even in the conservative breakdown of my ancestry. I guess a great great great great great great great great grandparent (10 generations back, which if there were no intermarrying along the way that generation has 1024 people in it) was from sub Sahara Africa?

Conservative Est (90% Accuracy) I am:
1.1% British and Irish,
51.7% Non-specified Northern European (British, Irish, German, French. Scandinavian, Finnish)
46% Non-specified European (British, Irish, German, French, Scandinavian, Finnish, Iberian, Sardinian, Italian, Balkan, Ashkenazi, Eastern European)
0.1% Sub-Saharan African
1.1% Unassigned

Standard Est (75% Accuracy) I am:
14.1% British and Irish
1.9% German and French
1.2% Scaninavian
64.5% Non-specified Northern European (British, Irish, German, French. Scandinavian, Finnish)
21.0% Non-specified European (British, Irish, German, French, Scandinavian, Finnish, Iberian, Sardinian, Italian, Balkan, Ashkenazi, Eastern European)
0.1% North African
<0.1% Nonspecific North African & Middle Eastern
0.1% Sub-Saharan African
0.2% Unassigned

Speculative Est (50% Accuracy) I am:
30.7% British and Irish
22.8% German and French
4.3% Scandinavian
36.8% Non-specified Northern European (British, Irish, German, French. Scandinavian, Finnish)
1.4% Italian
1.1% non Specific Southern European (Iberian, Sardinian, Italian, Balkan)
2.8% Non-specified European (British, Irish, German, French. Scandinavian, Finnish, Iberian, Sardinian, Italian, Balkan, Ashkenazi, Eastern European)
0.2% North African
0.1% Sub-Saharan African
<0.1% Unassigned