Eurogenes EUTest 13
Eurogenes EUTest 13 is a modern European admixture calculator that breaks your autosomal DNA into 13 regional components—from Baltic, Atlantic and Mediterranean Europe to West Asian, Middle Eastern, African and Siberian inputs. Ideal for genealogists, researchers and curious users, it provides high-resolution ancestry proportions and helps detect subtle cross-regional gene flow while remaining an interpretive model rather than definitive proof.
Calculator Details
Comprehensive information about this admixture calculator
About This Calculator
Eurogenes EUTest 13 — Modern European Admixture Calculator
This calculator analyzes autosomal DNA to estimate the proportional ancestry of individuals within a modern European framework. Using a 13-component reference panel, it decomposes genomes into contributions from key regional and continental sources: SOUTH_BALTIC, EAST_EURO, NORTH-CENTRAL_EURO, ATLANTIC, WEST_MED, EAST_MED, WEST_ASIAN, MIDDLE_EASTERN, SOUTH_ASIAN, EAST_AFRICAN, EAST_ASIAN, SIBERIAN, and WEST_AFRICAN.
Who it's for
- Genealogy enthusiasts and adoptees seeking finer-scale European ancestry signals
- Population geneticists and students exploring modern admixture patterns
- Anyone curious about detectable minority inputs from neighboring regions
What you learn
- Percentage breakdown of your genome attributed to each reference population
- Relative balance of northern, central, southern, and eastern European components
- Signals of extra-European gene flow (West Asian, Middle Eastern, North/South Asian, African, Siberian/East Asian)
Historical and genetic context
Europe's genetic landscape reflects repeated waves of migration: Paleolithic hunter-gatherers, Neolithic farmers from the Near East, Bronze Age Steppe expansions, and later historical movements across the Mediterranean and Eurasian corridors. EUTest 13 maps your DNA onto these broad threads, helping to reveal traces of Viking, Roman, Ottoman, North African or Steppe-related ancestry where present.
Why this calculator is valuable
- High-resolution, multi-source model tuned for modern European diversity
- Helps distinguish closely related regional pools (e.g., Baltic vs. North-Central Europe)
- Useful for cross-checking genealogical hypotheses and highlighting unexpected admixture
Interpretation notes
Results are model-based estimates dependent on the reference panel and cannot pinpoint exact populations or migration dates. Use them as a map of genetic affinities rather than definitive proof of historical events.
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Reference Populations
The populations used as genetic references in this calculator
13 Reference Populations
SOUTH_BALTIC: Populations from the coastal regions surrounding the southern part of the Baltic Sea.
EAST_EURO: Eastern European populations, including Slavic and other ethnic groups.
NORTH-CENTRAL_EURO: Populations from northern and central Europe, including Germanic and other related groups.
ATLANTIC: Populations from countries bordering the North Atlantic Ocean, especially Western Europe.
WEST_MED: Populations from the western Mediterranean region.
EAST_MED: Populations from the eastern Mediterranean, including parts of the Levant.
WEST_ASIAN: Populations from the western part of Asia, often including the Caucasus and Anatolia.
MIDDLE_EASTERN: Populations from the Middle Eastern regions, including the Arabian Peninsula and surrounding areas.
SOUTH_ASIAN: Populations from South Asia, including the Indian subcontinent.
EAST_AFRICAN: Populations from countries in the eastern part of Africa.
EAST_ASIAN: Populations from East Asian countries, including China, Japan, and Korea.
SIBERIAN: Populations from Siberia and other northern parts of Asia.
WEST_AFRICAN: Populations from western Africa.
Grouped by Continent
Europe:
- SOUTH_BALTIC
- EAST_EURO
- NORTH-CENTRAL_EURO
- ATLANTIC
- WEST_MED
- EAST_MED
Asia:
- WEST_ASIAN
- MIDDLE_EASTERN
- SOUTH_ASIAN
- EAST_ASIAN
- SIBERIAN
Africa:
- EAST_AFRICAN
- WEST_AFRICAN
Understanding Admixture Analysis
Learn how admixture calculators work and how to interpret your results
What is Admixture Analysis?
Admixture analysis is a method used to estimate your genetic ancestry by comparing your DNA to reference populations from around the world. Think of it as creating a recipe of your genetic makeup, where the ingredients are different ancestral populations.
This calculator uses 13 carefully selected modern populations as references, allowing for a detailed breakdown of your genetic heritage.
How It Works
- Your DNA is compared to 13 reference populations
- Modern populations are used as genetic references
- Results show your genetic similarity to these populations
- More accurate with a diverse reference panel
Understanding Your Results
Your results will show percentages of genetic similarity to these reference populations. Remember these important points:
- Results reflect genetic similarity, not direct ancestry
- Modern populations are used as references
- Percentages indicate relative genetic contribution
- Results are estimates based on available reference data