DNAPrint: BioGeographical Ancestry (BGA) Test Results for Brian Voncannon

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The BGA test determines the probable fractions of one's ancestry that are Indo-European (European, Middle Eastern and South Asian), Native American (South and North American), sub-Saharan African (all African countries but Algeria, Chad, Egypt, Morocco, Sudan and Tunisia) and East Asian (Japanese, Chinese, Korean and South Pacific).
To learn how to understand the DNAPrint results see: http://www.ancestrybydna.com/usermanual.pdf
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DNAPrint: BioGeographical Ancestry (BGA) Testing
Brian Voncannon's results:
Ancestry Estimate
Indo-European 87%
East-Asian 0%
Native-American 13%

The first contour (black line) around your BGA result delimits the space outside of which the points are 2 times less likely, and the second contour (blue line) delimits the space outside of which the estimates are 5 times less likely. The third contour (yellow line) delimits the space outside of which the estimates are 10 times less likely than your result.
Brian Voncannon's comments about this result: "Between years of genealogy and family tradition, I would have to say that my particular results appear to be very close to accurate. I descend from two tribes in the South, with the possibility of a third line which I am working on now. All Native American intermarriages occured within 6 generations."
A Genotype is the actual building block at one location on your DNA. For instance if, at a certain location, you inherited an 'A' from your mother and a 'C' from your father, your genotype would be 'AC' for that location. (The DNAPrint results do not distinguish paternal-maternal order; i.e., it could be AC or CA.) There are approximately 3,000,000,000 building blocks (base pairs) in the human genome, however only 0.1% of these building blocks are variable from person to person. The BGA test measures the specific genotype at 70 highly informative deep ancestral locations. Genotypes:
Location: #958 #960 #961 #964 #966 #969 #970 #971 #972 #973
Genotype: GC GC GC CC GG TC CC TT FL TC
Location: #976 #977 #978 #979 #980 #993 #1000 #1015 #1022 #1029
Genotype: CC TC TT CC TT TC TC CC CC AA
Location: #1033 #1034 #1035 #1036 #1040 #1041 #1043 #1044 #1047 #1048
Genotype: AA AA AA GG AA AA AA GG GA GA
Location: #1049 #1050 #1051 #1053 #1055 #1056 #1057 #1058 #1060 #1062
Genotype: AA AA GA GA GA AA GG GG GA GG
Location: #1064 #1066 #1068 #1071 #1073 #1075 #1076 #1077 #1081 #1082
Genotype: AA GG AA GG AA AA AA AA GA AA
Location: #1083 #1084 #1087 #1111 #1113 #1116 #1117 #1120 #1121 #1122
Genotype: GA AA AA TT CC TT TC TC TC CC
Location: #1124 #1128 #1130 #1136 #1137 #1138 #1139 #1140 #1141 #1146
Genotype: TC AA GA GA GA GA AA GG GA FL
There is some slight variation from run to run on how well the analysis works. Because of this sometimes a marker is judged failed during the quality control step. Note that locations #972 & #1146 are marked FL=failed. Omitted and FL markers are not used in the percentage calculation.
For a comparison with other testees, see DNAPrint: BioGeographical Ancestry (BGA) Testing
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