My surprising Wegene results - I am so confused!

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

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  • @SylviaNovaV
    @SylviaNovaV  6 лет назад +36

    After some research and googling the Chinese names I found the "Official English" names;
    Yue Nanjing 越南京族 = Jing/Kinh people (Vietnamese)
    Miao Yao 苗瑶语族群 = Hmong Mien (South China, Vietnam, Laos)
    Takayama Ethnic Group 高山族群 = Gaoshan (Taiwanese aborigines)
    Yi 傣族 = Dai people (closely related to Lao and Thai)
    Yi 2 畲族 = She people (Chinese ethnic group)
    Naxi/Sei 纳西/彝族 = Nakhi people (Northwest China, Himalaya near Tibet)

    • @violetg7315
      @violetg7315 6 лет назад +2

      Sylvia Nova V-Great info and thank you!!

    • @RealRina90
      @RealRina90 6 лет назад +3

      Hmong-mien actually live in the hills of Thailand too so its not just viet.,laos&S-china (many people visit the hmongs in north thailand)

    • @inouelenhatduy
      @inouelenhatduy 6 лет назад +2

      lol for a momment i was wtf is yue nanjing ( cause i know yue - viet , nanjing is nam kinh )i know jing ( kinh ) is shortern of kinh do ( dont know what the full chinese for capital ) but never hear viet, nam kinh befor lol they should have put yuenan jing which mean vietnam kinh which made more sense and less confuse lol ( kinh is just a term to seperate vietnamese which other minority who live in mountain that why we call our self kinh ( aka capital to seperate with minority who live in mountain ) + it not suprising that you have vietnamese dna in you cause many southern chinese have% vietnamese dna , same for vietnamese ( kinh ) have % southern chinese dna

    • @ESUTERURE
      @ESUTERURE 6 лет назад +1

      I was given Hmong and Chinese Dai. 23andme did put in some Thai. I'm mostly African American.

    • @Muralidharan001
      @Muralidharan001 5 лет назад

      They are a lot of people settled from India in South East in ancient times. If wegene estimation is correct then It means one of your mother's great parent is full Indian or that group in that region inherited it longtime by intermarrying among them.

  • @_lenasnow
    @_lenasnow 5 лет назад +6

    I came back for this video 😊 It's really interesting that you got such different results in comparison to 23andme. I CAN'T WAIT to try these test out for myself 🙌

  • @thatsolinable
    @thatsolinable 6 лет назад +26

    It’s possible. Cambodian (khmer) is the native people in the land. Khmer history with Thai (Siam) goes way back.

    • @pipkoy
      @pipkoy 6 лет назад +1

      Khmer Empire

    • @KhmerKandal
      @KhmerKandal 5 лет назад +3

      Isan where most Khmer and Laotian lived all their lives.

    • @imperialkhmer6146
      @imperialkhmer6146 4 года назад

      @@KhmerKandal Isan is native Mon and Khmer land. Lao is a recent tribe in the land of Isan

    • @hawaandroid2786
      @hawaandroid2786 3 года назад

      Just to correct a few things, Thai and Siam are different people. Siamese are there before the coming of Thai.

    • @demanso1
      @demanso1 3 года назад

      On ancestry I was more thai cambodian. The green dots were all over thailand

  • @whocares3132
    @whocares3132 3 года назад +3

    Some Indian trace shows because During old days India was one of the rich trade route and people from China, Tibet and south east asia were Influenced too by India. Thats why may be many mix happened. . India and Tibet and China these 3 nations mixed so much than any other race during ancient time. north east India and Nepal is basically full of Indian and chinese and Tibetan mix people. Also Many North Indians get shocking ancestry results like 25 to 30% Irish/east European or central Asian ancestry Thats because of the Indus valley civilization.

  • @tarayoungshi
    @tarayoungshi 3 года назад +4

    Thank you for finding and posting Tibetan flag...🙏😉

  • @allies7184
    @allies7184 6 лет назад +20

    Your DNA results from the other company is different because they only go back about 700 years whereas Gedmatch and Wegene go back much farther.

    • @SylviaNovaV
      @SylviaNovaV  6 лет назад +1

      Allie S yes that's what I figured out as well. ☺️ Thank you for your comment

    • @danythrinbell1596
      @danythrinbell1596 5 лет назад

      ha ha , nonsense that Wegene , only know about Asian trousers not Europeans one the guys at that testing facility are real , a not a clue about DNA

    • @INTUITIVENORSK2303
      @INTUITIVENORSK2303 4 года назад +3

      I rang AncestryDNA & 23&Me & was informed by staff @ both companies, that they only go back 500 yrs, to perhaps 560 yrs @ the most.

  • @armaniyo
    @armaniyo 6 лет назад +10

    With the South Asian in you my guess is that there could have been some from your Cambodian side as Hinduism was introduced to Cambodia all those years ago from India which resulted in the Angkor Wat etc.

    • @SylviaNovaV
      @SylviaNovaV  6 лет назад

      Ray Ban Thank you for your insight! 🙏

    • @armaniyo
      @armaniyo 6 лет назад +3

      Some more insight for you taken from wiki "The earliest forms of Buddhism, along with Hindu influences, entered the Funan kingdom with Hindu merchants."

    • @violetg7315
      @violetg7315 6 лет назад

      Ray Ban- thank you!

    • @RaikageSama
      @RaikageSama 3 года назад +2

      Indonesia was also a hindu country.

  • @chrischin7934
    @chrischin7934 6 лет назад +6

    Its interesting because I am mixed Asian/European and got similar results.
    The Hungarian and Indian part showed up just like yours which really really surprised me.

    • @SylviaNovaV
      @SylviaNovaV  6 лет назад

      Chris Chin interesting! What is your mix if I may ask?

    • @chrischin7934
      @chrischin7934 6 лет назад

      Sylvia Nova V My father is Chinese and my mother a mix of French, British, Irish. However recent dna tests show a significant amount of southeast asian. Interestingly enough I had much of the same dna percentages as you with regards to the Chinese sub groups as well as the Cambodian/Indian.

    • @SylviaNovaV
      @SylviaNovaV  6 лет назад +1

      Chris Chin wow how strange... but Northern Thai are mainly South Chinese. Is your father from Southern China? It would make sense then. But India is a big surprise. I have realized that WeGene isn't as accurate as i'd hoped it would be, my parents both uploaded their DNA to WeGene and my mother did have Indian DNA but 0% American & Inuit for instance.... but it was in my results so that doesn't make sense. I think somehow they get confused when DNA is mixed with European because they don't have a lot of European DNA.

    • @chrischin7934
      @chrischin7934 6 лет назад +1

      Sylvia Nova V very interesting! Yes my father is from Southern China. The southeast asian shows up on all other dna tests (23 and me, ancestry), but wegene is the only time the Indian and Hungarian showed up so I also wonder about its accuracy lol.

    • @dalao2yang
      @dalao2yang 4 года назад

      @@SylviaNovaV wegene look back way longer then 23andme. The Hungarian DNA is the result of HUNs invasion of Europe almost 2000years ago. The hunts raided most of the Europ. They left their DNA every where. 23 and me only consider 700 years. That's why their are discrepancies. The Inuit and American Indians migrated from north asian through bearing sea. They originate southern china 15000 to 20000 years ago. So remotely you share some ancestry with them.

  • @simplelife1892
    @simplelife1892 6 лет назад +10

    I’m Lao. Pho tai is Lao. Lao people’s original homeland came from southern of China. My grand grand grand grand father he is Chinese married Lao lady. Not surprised if mostly Lao people’s DNA came from south of China.

    • @inouelenhatduy
      @inouelenhatduy 6 лет назад +1

      well lao and thai are tai/dai who used to live in south china until the han chinese come and you guy migrate to lao/thai , same shit for vietnamese who used to live from guangxi to north vietnam until the chinese come and rule vietnam for 1000 year befor north vietnam vietnamese manage to free our self , while the guangxi vietnamese become assimilate and become southern han chinese )that why when vietnam emperor change the name to nan yue the chinese emperor reject cause if he allow he knew in future vietnamese can claim land in guangxi that used to belong to nan yue , so our emperor just switch nan yue ( nam viet) to yue nan ( vietnam ) same thing lol nan yue is just south viet , yue nan is just viet south

    • @tipp1515
      @tipp1515 4 года назад

      oneviwatara ?????????

    • @baqikenny
      @baqikenny 2 года назад

      @@inouelenhatduy neither chinese or vietnamese today can speak for nam viet people of 2k years ago lmao ur brain is as on nationalist and propaganda drug as some of the chinese guys on the internet, sigh

  • @AllenHChang
    @AllenHChang 3 года назад +2

    I'm not surprised if wegene interpretate raw data very differently(just look at the ethic name they used: it's how the chinese would call them instead of how these ethnic groups call themselves) due to political reasons.

  • @stevehaas8142
    @stevehaas8142 6 лет назад +1

    Can't wait for this update. Loved you and your dads video. Now your moms family get in the mix. More.

    • @SylviaNovaV
      @SylviaNovaV  6 лет назад

      Thank you for your lovely comment Steve! The results are in but i'm still looking for a nice way to share those results. I'm sure i'll post them in the upcoming weeks!

  • @nung1910
    @nung1910 6 лет назад +10

    I'm half Thai as well and my wegene results was just as confusing X). According to wegene I'm 7,85% south Asian when I'm only 1,1% in 23andme. I had no idea I had south Asian ancestry prior to taking dna tests. I have a Han-Chinese great grandfather and wegene says im only 1,93% norhern Han Chinese and 0% southern Han. I also happened to be 5% Japanese in wegene which doesn't show up anywhere else. The results seem really unreliable to me.

    • @SylviaNovaV
      @SylviaNovaV  6 лет назад

      Tangmo V how odd! However, I have heard that Indians have been in Thailand since the 13th century so Indian is often within Thai DNA (I didn't know before) but according to 23andme I have 0% Indian. It's confusing because Wegene is specialized in Asia. I'm curious how they're gonna update my results when they can get more specific. 23andme took my

    • @RealRina90
      @RealRina90 6 лет назад +4

      @Tangmo V .Wegene actually IS reliable for asian dna (south asian / southeast asian & east asian) , 23andme though is NOT very reliable on ASIAN dna , the asian results are more accurate on wegene since they have more samples on asians ,23andme and most other sites like ancestry .com are ingeneral better for people who are only european or african since theyre most samples are only of black/white people. So the only site that gives the best answers for asian ethnics is wegene, the site is made for only asians or mxd asians. btw ,NO dna test will show you the same results. If your ancestors mainly lived in thailand 23andme will consider them as just southeast asian thats why the japanese probably didnt pop up there , there were quite a bunch of japanese in TH when japan had theyre war (i dont know much about that so..) and didnt go back to japan ,if its very far back they just consider that as southeast asian, and as i say that...23andme actually does not go back very far with your dna so...

    • @SylviaNovaV
      @SylviaNovaV  6 лет назад +2

      HalfThaiKorean1990 my half Japanese half Swiss friend actually did the 23andme test and we put them next to eachother to compare. She has pretty much 0% south east asian and is half east asian (showing mainly japan and korea) so our results were completely different. I have 0% Japanese and barely any East Asian. Japan is specified and falls under East Asian, not South East Asian.

    • @violetg7315
      @violetg7315 6 лет назад +1

      HalfThaiKorean1990-Sorry to disagreeing with you. Wegene is pretty much accurate for Chinese,Japanese(maybe) and Korean(maybe) populations but not others. I am pretty much Chinese(99.2%/23andme-pinpoint to Taiwan where I was from and all my family still lives there, 98%/Wegene).
      My son is mixed with Caucasian. His results from 23andme were spot on(Around 97% Chinese,Irish/British/French/German, the exact compositions of me and my husband). The Wegene got the percentage part alright including Chinese/Korean, South Asian/European. But the breakdowns were totally a mess. Even with Chinese part, it said my son had much higher and different minority groups than me-17% vs 5% and some were from the N. and NW regions in China which I had none. It said my son had more S. Asian and Korean than me too- I had 2%, and he had 7%. Forget about the Caucasian part, they were all wrong. The 23andme has added in 120 populations now and it will keep updating.
      As a Chinese, I would not recommend the Wegene to a person with most other ethnicities. It says on its own advertisement in Chinese that it is for Chinese....sorry to disappoint you.

  • @michaelmend8959
    @michaelmend8959 6 лет назад +32

    They forgot to mention 100 percent beautiful

    • @SylviaNovaV
      @SylviaNovaV  6 лет назад +2

      michael Mend that's too kind of you! 🙏❤️ Thank you so much for that nice comment

    • @sublimetorah-godblessyisra8956
      @sublimetorah-godblessyisra8956 6 лет назад

      So smooth and orginal lmao. So I will chime in also. I agree with Michael Mend who speaks truth about your pretty appearance :DDDDD

  • @udomkhy9569
    @udomkhy9569 6 лет назад +6

    @Sylvia Nova: just to clear your question about the Cambodian-Indian part. Mostly Cambodian people are mixed Indian in past history. The conflict war back and forth between Cambodia and Thailand almost 500 years got people mixed up and a lot of Cambodian are in Thailand and a lot of Thai are in Cambodia.

    • @imperialkhmer6146
      @imperialkhmer6146 4 года назад

      Most Khmer people in the past was not mix Indian. Probably a few but there were many ethnic groups that the Khmers interbreed with like Mon, Cham, Tai, Tibeto-burman, Malay, Chinese.

    • @imperialkhmer6146
      @imperialkhmer6146 4 года назад

      @@Handle_Edit Do you understand that Indian is just a nationality? There are hundreds if not thousands of tribes in India. When they say Khmer have little Indian genes they were not being specific enough. There tribes in India that belongs to the austro-asiatic people that are related to the Khmers such as the Khasi. We are not sure how khmer people looked like without the mix genetics. Researcher already agree the khmers came from southern China.

    • @imperialkhmer6146
      @imperialkhmer6146 4 года назад

      @@Handle_Edit Khmers are dark skin because they are southern mongoloid. A japanese, Han, Korean, Mongol, and such are considered northern mongoloid in which they live in colder climate hence their skintone is fair. Yes I do have some family members that are dark skin. Any more questions let me know.

    • @imperialkhmer6146
      @imperialkhmer6146 4 года назад

      @@Handle_Edit A Tai or Viet person without significant Han genes would look like a Khmer with dark skin. A Tai or Viet with significant Han genes would look more northern mongoloid therefore it is hard to tell if u put them next to a Korean, Han, Jamon, and such.

    • @imperialkhmer6146
      @imperialkhmer6146 4 года назад

      @@Handle_Edit Probably brown skin, wavy or straight black hair, big lips, rounder eyes, short or tall, broader nostrils.

  • @dosenammar4580
    @dosenammar4580 2 года назад +2

    Most of Thai and Lao now have more Austroasiatic gene (Khmer, Vietnam) rather than Dai... Indian gene is also common in Mainland SEA and Sumatra...

  • @KhmerL0VEKhmer
    @KhmerL0VEKhmer 6 лет назад +8

    You're Cambodian (Khmer), that's interesting.

  • @juju2044
    @juju2044 5 лет назад +5

    About the Indian Part, you may be related to north-east indian region and not the central or northern indian region. I know you may be confused because when people say India they generally Imagine the Northern or southern part of the country. India is a very Diverse country. 😉

    • @SylviaNovaV
      @SylviaNovaV  5 лет назад +2

      That is so interesting! I just looked up some info on north-eastern Indians and it does make sense! Some apparently have Thai ancestry! Thank you so much for this info. 🙏

    • @saeefa
      @saeefa 3 года назад +3

      That's incorrect, Northeast Indians do not appear in the South Asian category, whilst northeast Indians do look Southeast Asians, the dna South Asian is referring to is North/South Indians, So her 6% Indian is most liekly mainland Indian

    • @RaikageSama
      @RaikageSama 3 года назад +3

      Not actually. Cambodia had trade and religious relationships with South India in ancient times. She doesn't look like Indian because 6.25 is phenotypically insignificant.

  • @RealRina90
    @RealRina90 6 лет назад +12

    Yeah the south han chinese makes the most sense for people from TH... since we originally migrated from south china (i thought so ,with your dna) , my cousin as a half thai got 35% almost for chinese 25% of those were also south han chinese. The cambodian makes sense to...i mean there was a lot of mixing going on for sooo long already. & the indian makes sense too , you may know that or not , but the first indians came in the 13th century to thailand... thats a long time ago so a lot of thais even have some indian roots. All in all your asian results are very similar to my cousins dna results. BTW , dna results always differ a bit, my cousin had very similar results from 23andme & wegene although its never 100% the same (her cambodian was also about 9% while thai was showing up almost 5% thai) ,youll never gonna get that with ANY dna test. Theres a few million chinese in TH while there are 400.000 indians who live in thailand.. the most roots thais have is chinese/indian&cambodian. 23andme mainly doesnt show much for asian mxd people (as it doesnt even show from where in asia your roots are) any test is better for white/black people , besides wegene. Aaand my comment is getting too long again, very interesting video btw. :)

    • @SylviaNovaV
      @SylviaNovaV  6 лет назад +2

      Thank you for your comment and clarification! Very interesting that your cousin had similar results. It wasn't so much the ethnicities I was surprised about (except for Native American, Inuit and Tibetan) but also the percentages, they were so confusing. Especially how high the Indian and Cambodian was compared to Thai. Also, according to 23andme I am 0% Indian. So compared to the 6% on Wegene, that's a pretty big difference. It really made me think about the accuracy. My guess is that my European results on 23andme are the most accurate and that my Asian results on WeGene are the most accurate. I am however getting more and more eager to see my results from MyHeritage and other websites to compare them and see which results are the most plausible. For Asians who are Japanese, Korean and Chinese, 23andme can give answers but I guess for mixed asians (as you said) from South East Asia 23andme clumps everything in 1 category. However, they've updated the page with Thai, Lao, Cambodian etc... but they haven't filled in my percentages yet. I'm very curious what 23andme will say after the update has fully gone through.

    • @RealRina90
      @RealRina90 6 лет назад +3

      23andme is mainly made for white/black people only , theyre very Inaccurate with asian results especially since theyre samples are mainly from only white/black people. Wegene was made for especially asians ,so theyre asian results are better then any other dna site that exists right now. the most correct answers for your white side would be 23andme ,while the most accurate for your asian side would be wegene. other then that 23andme doesnt even go back that far so it doesnt show all of your dna results , wegene goes far more back in time, although still only good for asian/mixed asian results. i now got my dna test on 23andme too (im half thai/korean) and my dna test was also different on both sites, 23andme showed me only 16% korean while i had 48% korean on wegene (way more accurate). So 48% korean , 22% southeast asian (which was cambodian/thai ,kinh which is vietnamese showed 0%) the other 30% were chinese on wegene. And like i said korean in 23andme was only 16% , the rest was southeast asian only, while 1% was unassigned ,though my dads family beside only him never lived in southeast asia (at least we dont know about it) , most def. my dna test on 23andme isnt very correct at all. For me that site doesnt work for anyone with asian ethnicitys. BTW 23andme only goes back 500 years (thats not that far at all..) while wegene goes back 50.000 years so yeah...

    • @inouelenhatduy
      @inouelenhatduy 6 лет назад

      halfthaihalfkorean are your family name lee ? there is one branch of lee in korea that is origin from vietnam , a vietnamese ly prince flee vietnam when his dynasty fall , they flee to korea and adapt the lee name cause it sound similar to ly in vietnamese , that why some korean when test dna found out they have like 30-40% vietnamese and what suprise ( i seen a korean youtube ( english channel ) who test her dna and found out she not pure korean like she think , she have like 30-40% vietnamese , 50% japanese lol which is pretty normal if you look at history , she and her family was part of that lee vietnamese family , heck there even korean tv report about the vietnamese lee family in korea lol) some of them is now living in north korea devide during the korea war , man i hope north korea collap one day so we can found them and bring them back to vietnam to visit they ancestor temple ( the s korean did visit and normal revisit it )

    • @bbbaaa6397
      @bbbaaa6397 5 лет назад

      no,she before said her mother side have chinese blood

    • @bbbaaa6397
      @bbbaaa6397 5 лет назад +1

      there is a dai minority ethnicity in china,close to thai people

  • @nehcooahnait7827
    @nehcooahnait7827 2 года назад

    Perhaps they have samples from Hungarians whose have ancestors who were actually French and other Mediterranean peoples, but only self-reported themselves as “just Hungarian”. Obviously WeGene’s have way less test samples from Europe than East Asia.

  • @nhym0022
    @nhym0022 2 года назад +1

    I need to do Wegene. I'm Cambodian and did my DNA test with CRI Genetics. They didn't show any percentage on my Cambodian and Thai side. My dad is Thai and Cambodian. All they said was, under Chinese Dai, possible related countries are Thai and other countries listed but no percentage for Thai. And under Vietnamese Dai, possible related countries are Cambodian and others too with no percentage. I know I have Cambodian and Thai. I want my numbers. The only asian they shown was 37% Kinh Vietnamese 15% Chinese Dai, 7% Philippines and 7% Bengali. And I don't think South Asian are Asian anyway. But where is Cambodian and Thai!? Anyway, I was also shocked I'm 34 percentage something European. I'm 13% Italian, 10% German, 6% British Isles, 3% Spain and 2% Southern Central Slavic. But I'm more interested with the Asian side of my gene.

    • @nehcooahnait7827
      @nehcooahnait7827 2 года назад

      Ethnic and demographic landscapes in southeast Asian and southwestern China are highly fragmented. You can tell even just by its linguistic map, which does reflect the ethnic diversity quite a bit.
      No such thing as “just a Thai or just a Cambodian”. But yeah do a WeGene test definitely.

  • @leaphar9492
    @leaphar9492 6 лет назад +11

    Thai = huge mic between china,lao and cambodian

    • @RealRina90
      @RealRina90 6 лет назад

      thais originated/migrated from south china 4000 years ago (but 23andme only goes back about 500 years in time with dna tests) but its true that most thai now are a mix between many southeast asian ethnics + chinese & also south asian (mainly india)

    • @inouelenhatduy
      @inouelenhatduy 6 лет назад +2

      in some part vietnamese too , thai is just huge mixing pot lol

    • @321thach
      @321thach 5 лет назад +1

      HalfThaiKorean1990 Thai migrated to Southeast Asia 4000 years ago but Thai first king was a servant of the Khmer Royal Court at Angkor? His inscription on the rock was in Khmer alphabet. Thai prime Thaksin and Jingluck Shinawatra family was from Quandong, China. Does that seem like Thai migrated to Southeast Asia 4000 year ago? What evidence can you provide? There's no evidence or record of Thai in present day Thailand until the 12th century

  • @sssienghai6912
    @sssienghai6912 3 года назад +1

    10 % Cambodia Hi !

  • @tsewangrinzin2421
    @tsewangrinzin2421 4 года назад +5

    Tibetan 1.34%/ we are related 1.34% at least.

  • @OliveVlog
    @OliveVlog 6 лет назад +1

    Nice video, I will definitely try this.

  • @LunaticReason
    @LunaticReason 3 года назад

    How long does it take to get results when you upload the raw data to wegene. I uploaded mine but all I see is a spinning helix thingy.

    • @SylviaNovaV
      @SylviaNovaV  3 года назад

      Hey, it can take a while! I did it a long time ago, so I don’t know how long it takes now. But back when I did that, it took weeks for my results to come in.

    • @LunaticReason
      @LunaticReason 3 года назад

      @@SylviaNovaV Thanks I redid it the morning after instead and it went through and got my results today. A little more in depth then 23andme since I am Asian. 23 basically said i was Southern Han Chinese, Vietnamese and Dai and I think a little Filipino/Austronesian i think. Wegene basically said the same except the Filipino/Austronesian was missing and instead mentioned Taiwanese aborigines, Miao-Yao, Tibetan, Lahu and Indian.

  • @ij9401
    @ij9401 5 лет назад +1

    Hi, I am mixed (Dutch and Asian) too. I am experiencing difficulties with uploading my raw data from 23andMe to Wegene. Can someone help me with this?

    • @SylviaNovaV
      @SylviaNovaV  5 лет назад

      Hey, what troubles are you experiencing?

  • @hemantrana301
    @hemantrana301 4 года назад +2

    Asian part clearly show that u r from thai or combandian .
    Indian genes confirm that too. India genes highly presently these area .

  • @nicolaskcao
    @nicolaskcao 6 лет назад +7

    Wegene is not accurate for All Asians, it has a bias for those who have Chinese ancestry

    • @nicolaskcao
      @nicolaskcao 4 года назад +1

      Wegene might only be accurate for Chinese people

  • @petagonkyi
    @petagonkyi 4 года назад

    How much does the DNA ancestry analysis cost?

    • @SylviaNovaV
      @SylviaNovaV  4 года назад

      Hi Petra, I did an ancestry analysis from 23andme. They often have discounts so the best thing would be to check out the prices on their site. www.23andme.com

  • @worldremix1599
    @worldremix1599 4 года назад +13

    Tibetans and Chinese are very very different btw

    • @taralewis8460
      @taralewis8460 4 года назад

      Complete opposite

    • @firstjedi2
      @firstjedi2 4 года назад +1

      No, they are not "complete different". We all 21th century homo sapiens are about the same.

    • @Bzdm0
      @Bzdm0 4 года назад

      @@firstjedi2 genetically, culturally and ethnically different.

    • @firstjedi2
      @firstjedi2 4 года назад +1

      @@Bzdm0 no they are not, not compared to the western or middle east cultures, stop trying to divide states, assholes.

  • @kamikazie
    @kamikazie 6 лет назад +1

    Lol my results are almost similar to yours in the Asian results. But I know for sure that my grandfather is half Cambodian.
    If you're family is from the Isan side they are somewhat mixed and it's closer to the Laos and Cambodian border.
    From what I understand from my mother who is Thai her mother is full Chinese who's family migrated to the village of mukdahan which is prominently Chinese Laos and her father's family is Cambodian Thai which they settled in Si Sa Ket which is rather close to Cambodian.
    These DNA results are always interesting. Every site has different results but if you look at the migrations of the people then you might have a little understanding of the background. Which I'm still trying to figure out. 😉👍

    • @SylviaNovaV
      @SylviaNovaV  6 лет назад

      Kamikazie How interesting! I'm currently delving deeper into my Thai family history and i'm gonna meet more family members in January when I go to Thailand, so i'm wondering if I can find out a bit more information. The strange thing however, is that my mother did the DNA test as well but when uploading it to Wegene her results were a bit different than expected. Like she had 0% Native American and Inuit. Both my parents had 0% but I had some.... it makes everything even more confusing... I will post their results in another video but i'm still trying to figure things out before making it. Hopefully I can get some more clarity. Otherwise... it'll be a "i'm still so confused" video. 😆

    • @chandaramony2939
      @chandaramony2939 2 года назад

      my mom is khmer but half others chinese Vietnamese Laos a i think she has thai too

    • @sanesirinmccoy4365
      @sanesirinmccoy4365 Год назад

      @@SylviaNovaVmay be that your mom and dad have not but you got from your great grandparents

  • @ESUTERURE
    @ESUTERURE 6 лет назад +2

    23andme had a lot of broadly Asian from many areas. I'm mostly African American. WeGene gave me Chinese Hmong/ Chinese Dai and Indian. The European they gave was Spanish.
    23andme gave me a lot of broadly Asian. But gave me Indonesian, Thai, Khmer and Myanmar. Also Filipino and Austronesian. They gave Native American too. It makes sense now why I felt so close to Asian culture. Wegene gave me 5.86% Indian and 1.23% Chinese. They gave me Saudi as well.

    • @SylviaNovaV
      @SylviaNovaV  6 лет назад +1

      Esuterure2006 wow you really are a citizen of the world! Love it!

    • @ESUTERURE
      @ESUTERURE 6 лет назад

      @@SylviaNovaV You're a peach. Many Asian's always asked if I was Asian. I felt it but wasn't sure. My mother looks straight up Middle Eastern while her parents look black.
      But I'm unsure which is more accurate. Is it 23andme? Or WeGene? I pretty much know now I'm of Asian descent. Would love if you could help me out with whom is more accurate.
      So seeing as I'm Hmong I'm wondering if that's Chinese. I see you put Vietnam and Laos for it.

  • @livefree2881
    @livefree2881 6 лет назад +1

    Love ur accent n ur Cambodian; Khmer heritage wow interesting

    • @SylviaNovaV
      @SylviaNovaV  6 лет назад

      Ron Em Thank you for your kind words 🙏

  • @shadowm5342
    @shadowm5342 5 лет назад +3

    WeGene was suitable with DNA Asian and European.I Don't like 23&Me

    • @SylviaNovaV
      @SylviaNovaV  5 лет назад +1

      WeGene is mainly suitable for people with Chinese DNA and good for Asian DNA. However, WeGene is very bad at pinpointing European DNA. 23andme is definitely the best on the market for European DNA and have recently updated their database for more specific Asian DNA as well.

  • @MinaMcKay
    @MinaMcKay 6 лет назад +1

    Yeah the ancestry for wegene for me showed me as being mainly French which is way off, im 50% Danish. However it did get my 4% middle eastern right and it told me that its Iranian which no other site did.

  • @irisselene2325
    @irisselene2325 4 года назад

    I just uploaded mine because even though I'm european, on 23andme I get some west asian, and according to getmatch I'm around 5 to 6% mongoloid? So i thought it would be fun to upload it to wegene lol but instead of getting some west asian or siberian, they gave me almost 6% Indian too... I find it really odd.

    • @SylviaNovaV
      @SylviaNovaV  4 года назад

      That is very odd indeed.

    • @irisselene2325
      @irisselene2325 4 года назад

      @@SylviaNovaV It is, and although I am Hungarian, I'm just 28% on 23andme and wegene gave me around 60% lol, maybe they classify anything European as Hungarian.

  • @RaginYak
    @RaginYak 5 лет назад +4

    Thank you for the little Tibetan Flag in the thumbnail. You may now be blacklisted to visit China:)

    • @SylviaNovaV
      @SylviaNovaV  5 лет назад +1

      Already been there.✌️

    • @RaginYak
      @RaginYak 5 лет назад +5

      @@SylviaNovaV You are lucky then, Tibetans in Tibet are persecuted for displaying their own own flag.

  • @violetg7315
    @violetg7315 6 лет назад +5

    Totally shocked with some of your results. The high percentage of S. Asian seems quite odd. I understand the results because some of the Chinese minority groups around Yunnan province. They are located close to Laos, Burma and Vietnam. Yi people suppose to be in China, Vietnam and Thailand. So these make sense. However, Nanjing is a capital city of Jiangsu province in China. Yup people is mainly in Guangdong province and Guangxi which Guangxi does border with Vietnam. Takayama sounds Japanese. I would not trust their European ancestry results. It sounds half correct only. DNA.LAND put some of the southern Chinese minority groups into South East Asian group instead and I think Wegene considers them as Chinese. The 23andme probably sees them as Chinese too. Even I got 1% of South Asian(Indian) and 5% of Chinese minority groups from Wegene. I still trust 23and me more than Wegene. Let’s wait and see what happen to your parents’ dna results.
    The heath report was fun to read though. I love how it was able to tell you blood type of height.

    • @SylviaNovaV
      @SylviaNovaV  6 лет назад +3

      Yeah exactly, according to 23andme I am 0% Indian, according to Wegene i'm more than 6% Indian. It's so odd... 23andme did find something regarding Native American/Broadly East Asian so the Native American and Inuit might actually be true, which is a big unexpected surprise. Thank you for the extra info on the Yi people! That makes sense! I couldn't find anything on the Yue Nanjing people but I did find that it was a city in China... so that's pretty confusing... especially because it wasn't within the Chinese Nation. I just put the Chinese symbols for Takayama in Google 高山族群 and found what looks like a Taiwanese/Oceanian (?) Aboriginal tribe. They look a bit Hawaiian mixed with Asian when it comes to looks, dress and culture. Very interesting! Yeah I loved the health report. It was even better than my 23andme results. I didn't know my blood type so I was very surprised to see my bloodtype and vitamine needs etc...

    • @violetg7315
      @violetg7315 6 лет назад +1

      Sylvia Nova V- I was from Taiwan and have never heard of the tribe. But I do feel bad, the Wegene results probably confused hack out of you. I would. Wegene maybe more accurate for Chinese, Korean and Japanese. Inuit ancestry is believable to me though. It is interesting that 23andme actually listed 0% on each individual SE Asian nation but gave me 0.6% in total. The results probably came from the Chinese population outside border of China. After more of SE Asians take the dna ancestry tests, you will see better updates from 23andme.
      You can try gedmatch and DNA.LAND too. Gedmatch does not really separate between nations and it is not really user friendly. It will give you even more stuff. I have very simple ancestry composition compare to most of the people. So most of results are similar. I will let you know when my son gets his results. It should be interesting. Good luck and nice to converse with you!!

    • @SylviaNovaV
      @SylviaNovaV  6 лет назад +1

      Yes I have uploaded my DNA to DNA.Land and Gedmatch but haven't received the results and I had some trouble with Gedmatch because it doesn't support the new v5 chip 23andme uses. But they did have a BETA version, need to check if that worked or not. Was a bit complicated as the BETA is a completely different website by Gedmatch.
      I have gotten a bit more clarity, this is what I found out about the tribes listed, I googled the chinese names instead of the translated English names;
      Yue Nanjing 越南京族 = Jing people (Vietnamese)
      Miao Yao 苗瑶语族群 = Hmong Mien (South China, Vietnam, Laos)
      Takayama Ethnic Group 高山族群 = Gaoshan (Taiwanese aborigines)
      Yi 傣族 = Dai people (closely related to Lao and Thai)
      Yi 2 畲族 = She people (Chinese ethnic group)
      Naxi/Sei 纳西/彝族 = Nakhi people (Northwest China, Himalaya near Tibet)

    • @violetg7315
      @violetg7315 6 лет назад

      Sylvia Nova V- I downloaded my 23andme raw data(tool) into my desktop and then uploaded to Gedmatch. Try that.

    • @violetg7315
      @violetg7315 6 лет назад

      Sylvia Nova V- This site may help you to know which calculators to use for Gedmatch. genealogical-musings.blogspot.com/2017/04/finally-gedmatch-admixture-guide.html?m=1

  • @muyun9525
    @muyun9525 6 лет назад +3

    You're 100 percent Beautiful

    • @SylviaNovaV
      @SylviaNovaV  6 лет назад

      You're too kind, thank you 🙏

  • @prdas3869
    @prdas3869 4 года назад

    Kalingga empire & khmers are from same place .
    Now this place called as Odisha

  • @ppmm75
    @ppmm75 3 года назад

    dont be surprise if you got some Indian DNA, coz historically south asian people were driven away from India by middle enters people, Hindu and Buddhism was originated by south asian , people like Thai, Laos, Cambodia, burma.

  • @trilli7914
    @trilli7914 5 лет назад

    Cambodian pride babeh!!

  • @jedhuang3817
    @jedhuang3817 5 лет назад

    Yue Nanjing is poor translation, basically speaking, Vietnamese

  • @hemantrana301
    @hemantrana301 6 лет назад

    How u get indian

  • @hannibalbarca4372
    @hannibalbarca4372 5 лет назад

    I received my Ancestry DNA results yesterday,as expected ,i am the son of Dad & Mom :) :
    47% Eastern Europe & Russia
    26% North African
    21% Portugal
    2% Middle East
    2% Italie
    2% Finland
    When i uploaded my raw file into WEGENE (they have allmost asian data base), i get differents results less acurate for ethnecity but I got some results about my haplogroups (not available on Ancestery.com)
    Y Haplogroup : (E1b1b1a1b1a*)
    (V13 subcade of E-78)
    mtDNA Haplogroup : T
    Ethnicity result on WEGENE:
    Hungarian 30.49%
    Spanish 16.86%
    Finnish/Russian 16.67%
    Ashkenazi 1.19%
    Sardinian 0.32%
    Middle East (Egyptian) 26.60%
    Centrale Asia (Uzbek) 1.36%
    Subsaharian (Yoruba) 3.66%
    Subsaharian (Somali) 2.78%

    • @SylviaNovaV
      @SylviaNovaV  5 лет назад

      Cool! Thanks for sharing!

    • @hannibalbarca4372
      @hannibalbarca4372 5 лет назад

      @@SylviaNovaV Thanks for your interesting video,you can be thankful to your Dam & Mum for your so pretty nice genetic admixture :)

  • @MrLeedone
    @MrLeedone 3 месяца назад

    Welcome to the Angkorian.

  • @tenzinwoiser5886
    @tenzinwoiser5886 5 лет назад +3

    nice tibetan flag

  • @chandaramony2939
    @chandaramony2939 2 года назад

    if you have australian Native American middle east you are the women of the world

  • @daqinglee6151
    @daqinglee6151 4 года назад

    "those numbers are way off, compared to 23andme", because both of them are garbage, basically.

  • @naachiiryuma3551
    @naachiiryuma3551 3 года назад

    You’re look more my mother. I knows that your ages older than your face. Because you‘re less likely HAN🇨🇳 . I am working on the DNA of Super Archaic .i know your ancestors . They were Yua Nanjing-Khmer.

  • @karmayeshi
    @karmayeshi 6 лет назад +1

    We are related , 😋

  • @adolfhitler1120
    @adolfhitler1120 6 лет назад

    I would had to be this mixed raced ugh

  • @barguttobed
    @barguttobed 5 лет назад

    Hungurian Attila daughter welcome to Turan.

  • @wijamoo1371
    @wijamoo1371 5 лет назад

    eastern European & Chinese & Japanese

  • @ayeshaashraf9252
    @ayeshaashraf9252 2 года назад

    I taught u was
    Turkic

  • @rodneyscales2648
    @rodneyscales2648 5 лет назад +1

    100% Hot!

  • @RajKarma
    @RajKarma 4 года назад

    It proves our ancestors were sleeping around in the past...lol... just kidding