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yin yin @suntildusk ·
goodnight n go (revamp) — a #sunwon au jin miles agrees to play cupid and set up his friend's cousin with juan miguel— until the arrows pointed in the wrong direction
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A.T.M. Saeb @DrAmrSaeb ·
#Requested 🔬🧬 Genetic Profile — IndividuaI39680.TWdZ 1. General Genetic Identity IndividuaI39680.TWdZ represents a typical Arabian Peninsula genetic profile, closely aligned with present-day populations from Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Yemen. Hig continuity with indigenous tribal populations of the region. 2. Autosomal Ancestry Primary Component: Approximately 70–80% Peninsular Arab ancestry Indicates deep-rooted ancestry within the Arabian Peninsula Strongest affinities with central and northern Arabian populations Secondary Component: Variable similarity to Yemenite Jewish populations This reflects shared ancient southern Arabian genetic structure, rather than clear evidence of recent admixture Minor Northern Component (10–14%): Levantine and eastern Mediterranean-related ancestry Often represented by proxy populations such as Cypriot, Anatolian, or Syrian groups Suggests long-term interaction between Arabia and the Levant Genetic Affinity: Closest matches include: Yemenite Jews Saudi Arabs Emirati Arabs Indicates strong placement within the broader Arabian genetic cluster 3. Deep Ancestry Natufian-Related Ancestry (~73%): Forms the primary ancestral layer Represents Late Stone Age Levantine hunter-gatherer populations A foundational component of Arabian and Near Eastern populations Caucasus-Related Ancestry (~24%): Derived from ancient populations of the Caucasus and adjacent regions Contributes to the broader West Eurasian genetic structure 🔬🧬 Overall Classification: Entirely Ancient West Eurasian No detectable significant recent ancestry from Sub-Saharan Africa, East Asia, or Oceania within the resolution of these models 4. Paternal Lineage (Y-DNA) Haplogroup: J-ZS8630 (J1 lineage) A subclade of the J-P58 branch, strongly associated with Arabian populations Estimated formation: approximately 250 BCE Likely expanded during late pre-Islamic and early historic tribal developments Modern Distribution: Predominantly found in: Saudi Arabia Yemen Minor presence in Kuwait This lineage represents a regionally specific Arabian paternal ancestry with relatively recent expansion in historical terms. 5. Maternal Lineage (mtDNA) Haplogroup: U3b1a1 Part of haplogroup U3, an ancient West Eurasian lineage Most common in: Near East Caucasus Eastern Mediterranean This lineage indicates a long-standing maternal presence within the Near Eastern genetic landscape. 🔬 Final Assessment IndiviI39680.TW7GkdZ can be characterized as a genetically typical indigenous Arabian Peninsula individual, defined by: A dominant Natufian-derived ancestral base Secondary Caucasus-related ancestry Strong genetic similarity to modern Saudi, Kuwaiti, and Yemeni populations A distinct Arabian paternal lineage (J1-P58 branch) A Near Eastern maternal lineage (U3) Overall, this profile reflects long-term regional continuity, with limited but consistent gene flow from neighboring Levantine and eastern Mediterranean populations. #Genetics #Ancestry #ArabianPeninsula
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A.T.M. Saeb
A.T.M. Saeb @DrAmrSaeb ·
#Requested 🔬🧬 IndividuaI46671.TWLC presents a clear Western Sephardic–Maghrebi genetic profile, combining Levantine, Southern European, and North African ancestry into a tightly clustered Mediterranean identity. Male individual carrying Y-DNA T-Z20002 (a Bronz Western Mediterranean dispersals) and mtDNA U6b2* (a distinctly North African maternal lineage tied to Berber and Iberian back-migration networks). Genetically, he aligns most closely with Moroccan and Algerian Jews, alongside broader affinity to Sephardic, North African–linked, and Southern Italian populations. This places him firmly within the Western Sephardic genetic continuum, rather than purely Levantine or purely North African groups. His ancestry can be summarized as: - A strong Early Farmer–derived Southern European component (Iberian/Italian-like) - A significant Levantine/Jewish layer - A clear North African (Maghrebi-Berber) contribution At deeper time scales, his profile reflects: - Predominantly West Eurasian ancestry (Anatolian + Natufian + Caucasus-related) - A core Mediterranean–Levantine foundation - Minor but consistent Sub-Saharan African input, typical for Maghrebi-associated populations The uniparental markers reinforce this pattern: - Paternal line (T-Z20002) → Western Mediterranean / Sephardic-linked dispersals - Maternal line (U6b2)* → North African (Maghrebi–Iberian) origin Overall, this individual represents a classic Sephardic–Maghrebi genetic signature: a population shaped by movement between the Levant, Iberia, and North Africa, with long-term continuity in the Western Mediterranean basin. #Genetics #AncientDNA #Sephardic #Maghrebi #PopulationGenetics #Mediterranean #NorthAfrica #Iberia #Levant #Anthropology #HumanOrigins #DNAAnalysis
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A.T.M. Saeb
A.T.M. Saeb @DrAmrSaeb ·
#Requested 🔬🧬 Genetic Profile Summary: IndividuaI41619.TWpY #Harvard 1. Paternal Lineage (Y-DNA) Haplogroup: I-A6106 (within I2a “Dinaric” branch) Timeframe: Formed ~100 CE (Roman era) Geographic Pattern Today: Most common in Eastern Europe (Ukrainetorical Context: Associated with populations moving through Eastern and Central Europe during the early medieval period Likely linked to Slavic expansions into the Balkans Also found in Avar-period and medieval Hungarian elite samples 👉 Interpretation: Strong paternal signal of Slavic/Eastern European origin integrated into Balkan populations. 2. Maternal Lineage (mtDNA) Haplogroup: H (with mutation 16129) Distribution: Very common across Europe, North Africa, and the Near East 👉 Interpretation: Broad West Eurasian maternal ancestry with no strong regional restriction. 3. Deep Ancestry Components (Prehistoric Origins) Anatolian-related ancestry (~42%) → Foundation of early farming populations in Europe Caucasus-related ancestry (~30%) → Strong link to populations from the Caucasus and West Asia Levantine/Natufian ancestry (~12%) → Reflects ancient Near Eastern input Ancient North Eurasian (~10%) → Deep Eurasian ancestry tied to steppe and Siberian populations Western Hunter-Gatherer (~5%) → Indigenous European hunter-gatherer contribution 👉 Interpretation: A classic Eastern Mediterranean + Caucasus-heavy profile, with additional steppe-related ancestry. 4. Modern Genetic Affinities Closest matches cluster around: Southern Greeks (Peloponnese) Western Anatolian Greeks Genetic composition suggests: Significant Greek/Balkan core Noticeable Eastern European (Slavic-like) input (~30%) Strong Caucasus / West Asian influence 👉 Interpretation: This individual sits genetically between Mainland Greeks and Eastern Europeans, while retaining a clear Eastern Mediterranean and Caucasian foundation. 🔬🧬 Final Interpretation IndI41619.TWOthnx8pY represents a Southern Balkan genetic profile shaped by three major historical layers: Indigenous Greek / Eastern Mediterranean base Caucasus and Anatolian influence (deep and persistent) Later Slavic/Eastern European admixture (medieval period) 👉 In modern terms: Closest to Peloponnesian Greeks, but with a clear northern (Slavic) and eastern (Caucasus/Anatolia) genetic shift. #Genetics #AncientDNA #PopulationGenetics #HumanOrigins #YDNA #mtDNA #Haplogroups #I2a #Balkans #GreekDNA #SlavicAncestry #CaucasusAncestry #WestAsianDNA #AncestryDNA #DNAAnalysis #Archaeogenetics #IndoEuropean #EuropeanGenetics #MediterraneanDNA #ByzantineAncestry
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A.T.M. Saeb
A.T.M. Saeb @DrAmrSaeb ·
#Requested 🔬🧬 Genetic Summary of SamplI41119.TWVs #Harvard 🧬 Paternal Line (Y-DNA) Haplogroup J-Z27871, part of the wider J2a lineage. This lineage originates in the Fertile Crescent (Mesopotamia/Levant) and is strongly associated with: Early Neolithcivilizations Ancient trade and maritime networks Today, this specific branch is most common in Iraq, the Arabian Peninsula, and parts of South Asia, pointing to a deep eastern origin with later westward movement. 🧬 Maternal Line (mtDNA) Haplogroup H1aj1a, a branch of the dominant European/North African H lineage. Common in the Eastern Mediterranean Found among Sephardic and Ashkenazi Jewish populations This suggests maternal ancestry connected to Mediterranean and Jewish diaspora populations. 🧬 Deep Ancestry (Prehistoric Origins) The ancestry is overwhelmingly West Eurasian, rooted in ancient Near Eastern populations. 🧬 Main components: Anatolian farmer ancestry (~54%) → early agricultural populations Levantine/Natufian (~19%) → ancient Levant hunter-gatherers Caucasus (~17%) → West Asian highland influence Ancient North Eurasian (~9%) → deep Eurasian layer Western European hunter-gatherer (~0%) → almost no Northern/Western European input Overall, this profile is strongly Near Eastern–Mediterranean, not Northern European. Closest Modern Populations Genetically closest to: Sephardic Jews (especially Iberian-origin communities) Maltese Southern Italians (Sicilians, Calabrians) Ashkenazi Jews Ancestry Breakdown (Simplified) Large Aegean/Greek-like component (~42%) Strong Neolithic farmer base (~23%) Noticeable North African influence (~13–15%) Smaller Levantine/Arabian input (~5–9%) 🔬 Final Interpretation This individual represents a classic Eastern Mediterranean “bridge” profile: Paternal roots trace back to Mesopotamia/Iraq Maternal and overall ancestry reflect a long history across the Mediterranean (Levant, Greece, Italy, North Africa) Most consistent with: 🧬 Western Sephardic Jewish ancestry Or Central Mediterranean populations (Malta/Sicily) Notably, there is almost no Northern or Western European hunter-gatherer ancestry, reinforcing a strongly Mediterranean and Near Eastern identity. #Genetics #AncientDNA #PopulationGenetics #YDNA #mtDNA #J2a #Sephardic #Mediterranean #NearEast #Mesopotamia #Levant #Anatolia #HumanOrigins #Anthropology #DNAAnalysis
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A.T.M. Saeb
A.T.M. Saeb @DrAmrSaeb ·
#Requested Sample 🧬 Genetic & Historical Overview This DNA profile reveals a strong and deep-rooted connection to the ancient Near East, especially the Levant and surrounding regions. It also highlights a specific ancestral link to an individual who lived in Southeast Europe dur Ancient Connection: Akva Kalide (I40570) Location: Akva Kalide (modern Burgas, Bulgaria), ancient Thrace Time Period: ~200–500 CE (Late Antiquity) Cultural Context: Associated with Gothic-era populations He shared a rare paternal lineage connection with this individual, meaning both of you descend from the same male ancestor who lived around 1,500 years ago. Despite being buried in a Gothic cultural setting, this individual’s genetics indicate Near Eastern origins, suggesting he may have been: A migrant A merchant A soldier integrated into local groups This reflects the mobility and mixing of populations during the Roman and post-Roman world. 🧬 Haplogroups (Direct Ancestral Lines) 👨‍🦰 Paternal Line (Y-DNA) Haplogroup: J1 (advanced subclade) #FGC2 Strongly associated with: The Arabian Peninsula Common among Semitic-speaking populations 👉 This confirms a deep paternal origin rooted in the Middle East 👩 Maternal Line (mtDNA) Haplogroup: I5b1 A rare lineage found in: Europe The Near East 👉 Suggests a mixed maternal history, linking both regions over time 🌍 Deep Ancestry (Thousands of Years Ago) His genetic composition reflects the earliest farming and hunter-gatherer populations of the Near East: Major Ancestral Layers: Levantine (Natufian & early farmers): dominant component Indigenous to the Levant Iranian Neolithic: from the Zagros region Anatolian farmers: early agricultural populations from Turkey 👉 Together, these form the core genetic foundation of Middle Eastern populations Minor Contributions: Steppe ancestry: small input linked to Bronze Age migrations Sub-Saharan African ancestry: minor but consistent component 👉 These reflect later admixture events through trade, migration, and historical interaction. 🧭 Closest Population Affinities Ancient Matches: Most similar to individuals from ancient Bahrain (Tylos, Sasanian, Seleucid periods) 👉 Indicates strong ties to the Arabian Gulf and eastern Arabian Peninsula Modern Genetic Profile: Closely aligned with: Arab populations Iranians Eastern Mediterranean groups Caucasus populations 👉 This positions your DNA firmly within the greater Middle Eastern genetic continuum 📜 Historical Interpretation This genetic profile tells a story of: Deep Levantine origins going back to the first farmers Strong continuity with Arabian and Near Eastern populations A specific ancestral branch that reached Southeast Europe during Late Antiquity The ancient individual from Bulgaria was likely not ethnically Gothic, but rather a Near Eastern individual living among Gothic groups, illustrating how identity and genetics often differ in historical contexts. 🧠 Final Insight Your ancestry is best understood as: Primarily Levantine–Arabian in origin With ancient roots in the first agricultural societies of the Near East And a documented lineage that expanded into Europe during the Roman era #DNA #AncientDNA #Genetics #Archaeogenetics #Levant #MiddleEast #ArabAncestry #HumanOrigins #PopulationGenetics #AncientHistory #RomanEmpire #LateAntiquity #Gothic #Thrace #Bulgaria #AncestryDNA #YDNA #mtDNA #Neolithic #Natufian #IranNeolithic #Anatolia #SteppeAncestry #GeneticHistory
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