NYTN

I tried the ADNTRO genetic test and I know some people are happy with it, but I think the east asian is a little sus...
have you tried this one?

1 week ago | [YT] | 143



@S.D._777_

East Asian is also Native American. Depending on what site I load my data to it comes up as East Asian, Beringian, and Amerindian. Once it came up as Mesoamerican. Edited fix mistake.

1 week ago (edited) | 5

@culifabrizio1479

Shouldnt it be the south asian the suss one? You dont have any indian

1 week ago | 3

@fakereality96

Mine came back 25% Pizza, 25% Cheeseburger, 25% Fries, 20% Tacos, and 5% Diet Coke.

1 week ago | 15

@jaygriffperiod85

The East Asian is probably misread Amerindian ancestry.

1 week ago (edited) | 19

@somemeansfish8987

If I remember correctly you had posted about other sites as well right?Which is according to your personal intuition most accurate?

1 week ago | 0

@pablodelsegundo9502

Could account for Native American, maybe? 23&me used to list me at 3% "Siberian/east Asian" that could only come from my indigenous quarter (via a Mexican mother).

1 week ago | 0

@susandevinenapoli7649

Lol, someone bought tests for the whole family reunion. You're going next year. Kidding. My Scandinavian looks like that.

1 week ago | 0

@willie417

do you have a 23andme? and is so what do your Ancestry timeline say? I took a test with them back in 2017 and my Ancestry timeline, change a hell of a lot with this last 2025 update.

1 week ago | 1  

@ndr226

Marco Polo established land link with east Asia. Wouldn't be shocking if over 500 years some Mediterranean people married and socialized with newly acquired friends.

1 week ago | 4

@bamboosho0t

Personally, no. Once I learned in the TOS of DNA ancestry companies that the results are for “entertainment purposes only,” and they test only 0.1% of our DNA, I backed away from DNA ancestry and focused on paper Genealogy.

1 week ago | 9

@Antonio-o4s8r

Maybe it's because a lot of Native American and East Asian DNA is shared?

5 days ago | 2

@Oppopanax

A portion of the South Asian or East Asian could be from Madagascar as well

1 week ago (edited) | 2

@sherlynbrown5270

Maybe it's because you have Red Indian ancestry??❤❤

1 week ago | 1

@nebriancoleman4704

My DNA test updated on Ancestry and myheritage. I'm just black but I think it helps people understand. 29% Nigerian 13% Benin and Togo 12% Ivory Coast Ghana 6% Senegal 6% Mali 1% Nigerian Woodlands 8% Cameroon 6% Western Bantu 8% South East England Northwest Europe 2% Canada & United States 2% Southern Wales 2% North East Scotland 1% Hebrides, Western Scotland Highlands 1% Munster Island 1% Eastern Bantu 1% Nordic 1% German in Russia This is just what it says on my ancestry

1 week ago | 3  

@Azure_tv

My results updated on ancestry: I’m 60% ssa, 35% Euro (mostly English with high French and Mediterranean Islander, 2% Native American, and the remaining is traces of Asian ancestry

1 week ago | 0

@tiredoftrolls2629

This is a new type of test to me.

1 week ago | 1  

@phoenixhenson

have you ever posted your family tree

1 week ago | 0

@ALYoungFuture13

Asian Slaves in Colonial Mexico From Chinos to Indians By Tatiana Seijas · 2014 During the late sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, countless slaves from culturally diverse communities in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia journeyed to Mexico on the ships of the Manila Galleon. Upon arrival in Mexico, they were grouped together and categorized as chinos. Their experience illustrates the interconnectedness of Spain's colonies and the reach of the crown, which brought people together from Africa, the Americas, Asia and Europe in a historically unprecedented way. In time, chinos in Mexico came to be treated under the law as Indians, becoming indigenous vassals of the Spanish crown after 1672. The implications of this legal change were enormous: as Indians, rather than chinos, they could no longer be held as slaves. Tatiana Seijas tracks chinos' complex journey from the slave market in Manila to the streets of Mexico City, and from bondage to liberty. In doing so, she challenges commonly held assumptions about the uniformity of the slave experience in the Americas.

6 days ago | 1

@davidmccarroll2280

Is the south asian Romani ancestry?

2 days ago | 0

@Osapatali

The true old world..

1 week ago | 0