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Good question, I read the title and stopped immediately.
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Yo I'd love to do one of those. What was the process?
Where does the east Asian genes even come from lol?

It's a pretty simple process. They mail the kit to your house you fill out one piece of paper and you send them a saliva sample and then you wait for the results. I got my results back in about a month.
Yeah I was really surprised about the Asian jeans as well. Maybe the Europeans in my background had some Filipino in them![]()
Could be that at least one of your ancestors was one of those former slaves who came back and settled there too.I got my 23andMe DNA results back. It came out just about what I expected. Both of my parents are native Liberian. I wasn't expecting to have that higher percentage of European ancestry to be honest.
I wonder who those white people were and the circumstances under which they interacted with my ancestors.
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I got my 23andMe DNA results back. It came out just about what I expected. Both of my parents are native Liberian. I wasn't expecting to have that higher percentage of European ancestry to be honest.
I wonder who those white people were and the circumstances under which they interacted with my ancestors.
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This is a scam. Leave this BS alone.
People still getting got. Smh.
just a theory, though i would suppose such test do have some control sort of control group for this...given the genetic diversity inside of africa, it could be that one/some of your distant ancestors was among those that eventually went on to migrate out of africa & pass their genes into those other populations/spots, so it may not exactly be that your background actually includes asians & europeans just that you share a set of genes that is typically found in those populations...
Could be that at least one of your ancestors was one of those former slaves who came back and settled there too.
It could also be that the European ancestry is derived from those European traders who set up shop along the coastline of West Africa centuries ago and interacted with the locals. I watched a short report about the Souza family in Benin (or Togo, can't remember) that covered such a scenario.
23 and me doesn't go far enough. If you're Black American you can pretty much guestimate where your ancestors are from. Telling a Black person they are majority sub Saharan is a waste of money lol Also heard they keep your DNA or something so that's a no go.
they consider the gentics you submit to them as their intellectual property.
In EG we have the Combe people. They are entirely coastal and more than 80% of them are mixed. The Spanish actually resided there well after independence because they themselves had family and ancestors who lived and died there.
Didn't realize it was that widespread.
Now that makes me wonder whether there are some hidden half Germans around Douala/Limbe.
Doesn't work that way. It wouldn't back track into telling a black person that he has Asian genes, it would most likely tell thousands if not millions of Asian folk that they have black genes.
EDIT: I worded this wrong. But wouldnt this lead to almost all Asians having African ancestry? Since all humans came from africa, wouldn't humans from every continent have African DNA? I
If you have time, this question is answered here.EDIT: I worded this wrong. But wouldnt this lead to almost all Asians having African ancestry? Since all humans came from africa, wouldn't humans from every continent have African DNA? I
Next thing you know, your prints at a crime scene
How you live with yourself being 20% European? you can't talk that "pro black" **** and be that much European. FOH.![]()
Here is mine, I did it on ancestry.com a couple years ago.
A lot of y’all in here don’t seem black to me, so post your results
Next thing you know, your prints at a crime scene
Steve Grippi, chief deputy district attorney for Sacramento County, confirmed Thursday that DeAngelo was tracked down using a genealogy website similar to Ancestry.com and 23andMe. The Sacramento Bee reported that investigators in the DA’s office and crime lab technicians pored over online family trees, looking for profiles that were similar to the one obtained from DNA left behind by the East Area Rapist.
Ain't no one tryin to clone anybodyHow you live with yourself being 20% European? you can't talk that "pro black" **** and be that much European. FOH.
Jokes aside, my one little conspiracy paranoia is i've heard enough people say they save and possibly sell your dna info, pass.
