Question:
Which DNA test kit results are more acccurate? myheritage, Myancestry, or 23andme?
tashi
2020-12-31 01:53:35 UTC
So I did my dna ethnicity test results with all three test kits including myheritage, my ancestry, and 23andme.

Myheritage ethnicity results includes:

Africa 75%
European 19.6
Middle East 3.8%
South Asian 1.6%

Myancestry ethnicity results includes:

Nigeria
24%
Cameroon, Congo & Western Bantu Peoples
24%
Benin & Togo
15%
Mali
15%
Germanic Europe
8%
Scotland
7%
England & Northwestern Europe
3%
Ivory Coast & Ghana
2%
Northern Africa
1%
Southern India

23andme ethnicity results includes:

Sub Saharan Africa 79.8%
West African
65.0%
Nigerian
26.5%
Ghanaian, Liberian & Sierra Leonean
23.4%
Senegambian & Guinean
5.4%
Broadly West African
9.7%
Congolese & Southern East African
14.4%
Angolan & Congolese
13.0%
Southern East African
0.6%
Broadly Congolese & Southern East African
0.8%
Broadly Sub-Saharan African
0.4%

European 17.9%
Northwestern European
17.2%
British & Irish
14.6%
Broadly Northwestern European
2.6%
Southern European
0.4%
Italian
0.4%
Broadly European

Southern South Asian
0.8%
Southern Indian & Sri Lankan

East Asian and native Armenian 0.8%
Chinese & Southeast Asian
0.6%
Filipino & Austronesian
0.4%
Indonesian, Thai, Khmer & Myanma
0.2%
Native American

Broadly Western Asian & North African- 20%

the reason why I wanted to do this because I wanted to compare abs contrast the results. It’s pretty much kinda the same results in all three I just want to know which dna test kit is accurate and which one you would go by?

**would I still be consider as multiracial?
Four answers:
anonymous
2020-12-31 21:02:19 UTC
Ancestry.com    100%
anonymous
2020-12-31 16:30:14 UTC
The one that has more of your cousins in the database.





None of them tell you your ethnicity. YOUR ethnicity is the language and culture YOU were raised in
anonymous
2020-12-31 01:59:30 UTC
They should all be the same. And unless you grew up with parents who considered themselves of another race or biracial or you want to connect with your roots, then no I wouldn't say you're multiracial. You can certainly say you have mixed ancestry though, many if not most Americans do have some combo of black, white, and indigenous ancestry. Also, those DNA testing companies sell your DNA and data to anyone, literally anyone.They profit off of you in more ways than what you paid. Supposedly a country has already developed a pathogen that only affects a certain ethnicity with the data they received. They also have your family's DNA now.
anonymous
2020-12-31 01:54:17 UTC
None of them.   


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