Civilization Heatmap
Deep Dive matches share DNA segments with you at the chromosome level
(Chromosomes 1 through 22).
This heatmap shows how your chromosomes breakdown based on ancient civilizations.
Colored sections show DNA you share with a given civilization.
You can touch the Colored sections to reveal matching deep dive samples (requires Caesar+)
Brighter colored Segments mean more SNPs in common - a stronger link
Deep Dive Chromosome Contributions
Deep Dive matches share DNA segments with you at the chromosome level
(Chromosomes 1 through 22).
Colored sections represent the Ancient Populations of your Deep Dive matches.
Grey sections are your chromosomes.
Moving dots represent SNP segments you share with the Ancient Population
You can touch the Population/Chromosome segments to hide them
Larger Segments mean more SNPs in common
Kit: deep dive neusa
Kit: Bronze Age Germany Manching-Oberstimm (RISE556)
Kit: Batavi Germanic Tribe Iron Age Valkenburg Netherlands (CGG107746)
Kit: Viking Age Gallic Outsider Norway Southwest Klepp (CGG107041)
Kit: Celtic Hungary Gyor-Moson-Sopron Kophaza-Szeles (I18834)
KKit: Champagne Castle South Africa (cha001)
Kit: Phoenician Era Kerkouane Tunisia (R11759)
Kit: Ancient Oakhurst Western Cape South Africa (OAK003_B0101)
When looking at the different outcomes in population based on the heat maps and contributions, see breakdown by era below, for every single map I am able to identify with any civilization. In my opinion race diversity is a facade. How does a Timeline decide whether you are or aren't part of a certain society? Given all these names mentioned. My presence in modern times would go completely unnoticed. Because my whole genome coincides with a specific population in a specified time. I was always here. Just scraped out of history books, recolored and then renamed. Does race depend on the amount of chromosomes counted and are some left out to whiten out a population whilst these people still live and breathe this day? People like me? Our data compiled and gathered to further science but our faces blurred in the outcome. Are gene pools mere puzzles to confuse populations? To hide a shared ancestry?
So what is white and what is black? isn't it all just a joke?
I have more samples and more heat maps than shown
but I think most of us get the bigger picture by now.
Sincerely,
Neusa Encarnaçao Andrade Lopes Do Ressureçao
"There is no resurrection, we are all here now"
(NG78)
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