I'm glad you showed your DNA matches, since that is the most powerful part of DNA testing. (But you should have blurred their names to protect their privacy.) You'll need to create a family tree to figure out where they fit with you. The ethnicity estimates were originally intended to tell where your ancestors lived 500 to 1000 years ago, before intercontinental travel. Since there are no living people that old, each of the DNA companies create reference panels based on living users who claim that all four grandparents were born in a specific location. Then they compare your DNA with the reference panels and indicate if your DNA is similar to theirs. They update the reference panels and the ethnicities and geographic areas from time to time, so your estimates will change. The estimates are given in a range. On 23andMe, you can change the confidence level from 50% and move it up or down to see how the estimates change. Country borders are political, not ethnic. Nationality is not the same as ethnicity. I enjoyed your video. Good presentation.
Awesome Results. My results were surprising on the European side. I am 65% Native American. 40% Mexican, 20%Peruvian and 5%Colombian I am 35% European. 10% Italian, 8% Bulgarian, 7% German, 7%Spanish and 3% Swedish.
I saw that as well. Funny because a Cuban or Puerto Rican who has her ancestry but the Native American and African switched are always proud of that 2%-5% Native American (which they should). Many Mexicans just skip over the African like it doesn't exist.
I’ve done a box. But I’m still 50/50. It tells me I’m 100% Vietnamese but shows a bunch of Filipinos and Chinese folks as as family . But those folks shows as non Vietnamese. 23 and me claims we have a similar gene that’s why I was categorized as family as those folks
I found my DNA Raw results are very confusing. I looked up many possible ilnesses I show constant G/G Enzyme results in health & ancestry & they never give anything in their results. I have alone in ALDOB 5 genes passed on from each parent on G/G's for hereditary fructose intolerance Do not know how to report to my Doctor the results are in many conditions even in 3 Immune deficiencies from SCID, PIDD, CVID? I spent a lot of time doing one gene at a time
I’m near eagle pass so I’m close to you. I would do this test to find out who my biological father is, but everyone I see do the test can only find out about their cousins. Can I get some help what to do??
Take the test. I found out last year that I had a son I didn't know about for 41 years. He was born in another country and was adopted soon after birth.
i took 2 reports becasue i was unsur eof the first one it didnt show my Native Dna...i kind fo understand why now after looking online..the test to me seemed very vague so i did the ancestry one and that was even more vague...both cam out somewhat the same..mostly ukrainian, french and german and they say sometimes or the one test guy said that the spanish the native falls into that category..so thats a very vague category...i dont see what spain has to do wiht Native..i mean am i spanish or native? form wha ti hear americans didnt have records of natives way back then thats why they dont show up on tests like this ..but the guy told me the spanish is native so idk i guess but i have a bucnh of other stuff too.
I heard people find out there dad is not their dad from 23 and me where the hell can you see this with this test while you dont have the dna of the other person ?!!
most likely it is because the real bio dad has done a test as well and it would tell you youre a 99% match with the person who HAS done the testing.... and if youre a match with him... by deductive reasoning... you cant be a match with the other
Did not make any reference to your African DNA … Odd that the Indigenous (Aztec/Mayan) whom are the concurred ancestors always come as a surprise, as though the delusion is that they are unmixed “Spaniards”
I'm glad you showed your DNA matches, since that is the most powerful part of DNA testing. (But you should have blurred their names to protect their privacy.) You'll need to create a family tree to figure out where they fit with you.
The ethnicity estimates were originally intended to tell where your ancestors lived 500 to 1000 years ago, before intercontinental travel. Since there are no living people that old, each of the DNA companies create reference panels based on living users who claim that all four grandparents were born in a specific location. Then they compare your DNA with the reference panels and indicate if your DNA is similar to theirs. They update the reference panels and the ethnicities and geographic areas from time to time, so your estimates will change. The estimates are given in a range. On 23andMe, you can change the confidence level from 50% and move it up or down to see how the estimates change.
Country borders are political, not ethnic. Nationality is not the same as ethnicity.
I enjoyed your video. Good presentation.
Thanks for the feedback and for watching, Retta!
Awesome Results. My results were surprising on the European side. I am 65% Native American. 40% Mexican, 20%Peruvian and 5%Colombian
I am 35% European. 10% Italian, 8% Bulgarian, 7% German, 7%Spanish and 3% Swedish.
With 23andme? Weird...
@@yotuve87 It was with CRI GENETICS
@@rathbonerhine1023 i did that one too and got italian idk where that comes from and native american didnt even show up on my test
that makes me wonder becasue i asked the dude why my native didnt show up on the test and he said it falls under spanish
@@sonnyc3826 lol. that's absurd
You skipped over sub saharan african
Well duh she racist lol 😂she don’t want to admit that her family had slaves great great grandparents
It’s mostly likely 2-5% but that’s irrelevant she’s a mestiza
@@shay3697True
@@shay3697 Nice that a part of what makes her her is considered irrelevant.
I saw that as well. Funny because a Cuban or Puerto Rican who has her ancestry but the Native American and African switched are always proud of that 2%-5% Native American (which they should). Many Mexicans just skip over the African like it doesn't exist.
I love 23andme!
I’ve done a box. But I’m still 50/50. It tells me I’m 100% Vietnamese but shows a bunch of Filipinos and Chinese folks as as family . But those folks shows as non Vietnamese. 23 and me claims we have a similar gene that’s why I was categorized as family as those folks
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
PEOPLE STILL WONT SAY THE PART WHERE THEIR ALSO BLACK HUMM
she’s only 2% that’s irrelevant
Still she was one percent for others but was so glad to say it
@@Watchlater109She also skipped her Middle Eastern roots so it’s not an anti Black issue
I found my DNA Raw results are very confusing. I looked up many possible ilnesses I show constant G/G Enzyme results in health & ancestry & they never give anything in their results. I have alone in ALDOB 5 genes passed on from each parent on G/G's for hereditary fructose intolerance
Do not know how to report to my Doctor the results are in many conditions even in 3 Immune deficiencies from SCID, PIDD, CVID? I spent a lot of time doing one gene at a time
It's funny that she just skips over her African roots lol
She also skipped her Middle Eastern roots as well
everyone does that keep up with the times
Raices la esclavitud?.
I didn't wanna say anything lol
I’m near eagle pass so I’m close to you. I would do this test to find out who my biological father is, but everyone I see do the test can only find out about their cousins. Can I get some help what to do??
Let me know because I’ve wanted to do this for the same reason
If it shows even a cousin on the fathers side then its a clue, right?!
I want know for the same reasons
Mine shows my father, but that’s because he also took a test. Maybe yours also took a test. Or siblings and cousins on your dad’s side.
And what your trace ancestry?
What would you recommend for someone who doesn't know anything about their biological family?
I'm pretty sure I was kidnapped
Take the test. I found out last year that I had a son I didn't know about for 41 years. He was born in another country and was adopted soon after birth.
@@donotneed2250 wow, what was finding that out like?
@@austinellis7465, it's an emotional roller-coaster ride.
You did not go to much into your results
I guess she didn't wanna report her African side LOOL
i took 2 reports becasue i was unsur eof the first one it didnt show my Native Dna...i kind fo understand why now after looking online..the test to me seemed very vague so i did the ancestry one and that was even more vague...both cam out somewhat the same..mostly ukrainian, french and german and they say sometimes or the one test guy said that the spanish the native falls into that category..so thats a very vague category...i dont see what spain has to do wiht Native..i mean am i spanish or native? form wha ti hear americans didnt have records of natives way back then thats why they dont show up on tests like this ..but the guy told me the spanish is native so idk i guess but i have a bucnh of other stuff too.
Spanish is European hispana was a province in Rome "hispania"
That’s why latinas are the sexiest women perfect mixture of races
I heard people find out there dad is not their dad from 23 and me where the hell can you see this with this test while you dont have the dna of the other person ?!!
most likely it is because the real bio dad has done a test as well and it would tell you youre a 99% match with the person who HAS done the testing.... and if youre a match with him... by deductive reasoning... you cant be a match with the other
@@hollindaniel8313 kinda taught so lol
You get my Ashkenazi Jew dna in you from Spanish conquistadors. My dads full Ashkenazi Jew
Did not make any reference to your African DNA … Odd that the Indigenous (Aztec/Mayan) whom are the concurred ancestors always come as a surprise, as though the delusion is that they are unmixed “Spaniards”
She’s not kidding. The whole boring thing.