Ancestors

raceRace

We compare your entire genome with the genomes of typical representatives of Europe, Africa and Asia and tell you to what extent your genome corresponds to each of them. The comparison with the three most highly represented races in the world can tell you how much of each genome remained in you from your ancestors ever since the time when people lived only in Africa 200,000 years ago.

raceGeography

During the times of great migration, mankind got divided into smaller, geographically separate groups that formed the basis for civilization as we know it today to flourish. However, despite the general spread of the human race, we still carry a code in ourselves indicating from what smaller geographic unit our ancestry originated. Our analysis will help you find out to which of the 53 geographic populations you belong and from what parts of the world your ancestors originate.

raceBack to Adam

The Y chromosome is passed on only in the male side of the family and it remains well preserved in a certain population of related men. In the course of the development of the mankind, groups of men with the same ancestry appeared. Based on the results of your analysis learn how your male ancestry moved from Africa to Asia and further to other continents of the world, where they hid during the ice ages and how long the groups you belong to have existed.