Not all Africans were slaves. Sorry to disappoint ya!

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Wow according to this persons study, out of 350 results, only 4 people came back with 100% African DNA

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SouravMay

At the end of the day Ghana is a fckn dirt hole and Nigerians made them fucking pack their bags and go back to the pits they came from. And Idris still ain't seeing Chiwetel...
B7

AIDS!

A dirt hole?
You guys have more slums and disused villages than most of the countries in Africa put together :dead:
You guy have mis mananged and sold off your countries resources for dollars for DECADES, only now WE are supplying YOU with electricity
Ya only found oil a few years ago and is already been monopolised by the West 😂
And 99.9% of you guys use bleaching products
And ya still haven't found those girls!

AIDS!


tigernathan

Quote from: GOLD on April 16, 2016, 03:09:57 PM
Wow according to this persons study, out of 350 results, only 4 people came back with 100% African DNA

Link?

wtf

Herb.

Quote from: GOLD on April 16, 2016, 03:09:57 PM
Wow according to this persons study, out of 350 results, only 4 people came back with 100% African DNA
!!!!

Any AA taking this test should be perched on his blog.

It really helps you understand a lot of the results and how it relates to what states your ancestors from.The test is stunningly accurate when it comes to pinpointing your origins though. Because certain slaves were sent to certain areas. The DNA reflects it.

For many AA's who take the test though, their African DNA is sporadically and evenly distributed amongst the total percentage . Like 20% GHAna 21% Cameroon Congo, etc. My GHana came in at a whopping 34%.  :ohwow:  :ohwow: and then it smoothly transitioned south of GHana to the central region of Cameroon/Congo, then further south to SE Bantu. I'm actually one of the luckier test takes who have a less random distribution of their African DNA. So I'm at least thankful for that.

But I still think more could be done. For instance separating GHana/Ivory Coast. They clump those two regions together. I really wanted to know whether it was more GHana or Ivory Coast. It probably doesn't matter because I guess they're so genetically similar that a clump was logical, but still.  :uhh: sss

tigernathan

Quote from: Rajesha on April 16, 2016, 03:12:54 PM
At the end of the day Ghana is a fckn dirt hole and Nigerians made them fucking pack their bags and go back to the pits they came from. And Idris still ain't seeing Chiwetel...

Wai I didn't know GODris is Ghanaian. Always loved that country mmm.

Herb.

Quote from: Rajesha on April 16, 2016, 03:12:54 PM
At the end of the day Ghana is a fckn dirt hole and Nigerians made them fucking pack their bags and go back to the pits they came from. And Idris still ain't seeing Chiwetel...
:omgwatshappening:


AIDS!

Quote from: MAKEDA on April 16, 2016, 03:15:09 PM
Quote from: GOLD on April 16, 2016, 03:09:57 PM
Wow according to this persons study, out of 350 results, only 4 people came back with 100% African DNA

Link?

wtf

QuoteDespite previous findings there are in fact also African Americans who don?t show any non-African admixture at all in DNA testing. Even though they can still be described as mixed regionally within-Africa. I managed to collect no less than 4 African American results showing 100% African ancestry, which is about 1% of my total sample group (4/350)(edit: i added a fifth one while writing this blogpost). I verified that these were indeed multigenerational African Americans and not persons with recent ancestry from either the West Indies or Africa itself. Most of the people with the lowest amounts of total African are from Louisiana, but some of these results were also from other states.

https://tracingafricanroots.wordpress.com/ancestrydna/african-american-results/

AIDS!

Quote from: MAKEDA on April 16, 2016, 03:17:16 PM
Quote from: Rajesha on April 16, 2016, 03:12:54 PM
At the end of the day Ghana is a fckn dirt hole and Nigerians made them fucking pack their bags and go back to the pits they came from. And Idris still ain't seeing Chiwetel...

Wai I didn't know GODris is Ghanaian. Always loved that country mmm.
He's half Sierra Leonean and Ghanaian  :ohwow:

tigernathan

Quote from: GOLD on April 16, 2016, 03:17:54 PM
Quote from: MAKEDA on April 16, 2016, 03:15:09 PM
Quote from: GOLD on April 16, 2016, 03:09:57 PM
Wow according to this persons study, out of 350 results, only 4 people came back with 100% African DNA

Link?

wtf

QuoteDespite previous findings there are in fact also African Americans who don?t show any non-African admixture at all in DNA testing. Even though they can still be described as mixed regionally within-Africa. I managed to collect no less than 4 African American results showing 100% African ancestry, which is about 1% of my total sample group (4/350)(edit: i added a fifth one while writing this blogpost). I verified that these were indeed multigenerational African Americans and not persons with recent ancestry from either the West Indies or Africa itself. Most of the people with the lowest amounts of total African are from Louisiana, but some of these results were also from other states.

https://tracingafricanroots.wordpress.com/ancestrydna/african-american-results/

Oh. I thought you were referring to Africans. I was about to say  :plzstop:

Glenda

Quote from: Rajesha on April 16, 2016, 03:12:54 PM
At the end of the day Ghana is a fckn dirt hole and Nigerians made them fucking pack their bags and go back to the pits they came from. And Idris still ain't seeing Chiwetel...

Girl

shut up

AIDS!

Quote from: Herbie on April 16, 2016, 03:16:38 PM
Quote from: GOLD on April 16, 2016, 03:09:57 PM
Wow according to this persons study, out of 350 results, only 4 people came back with 100% African DNA
!!!!

Any AA taking this test should be perched on his blog.

It really helps you understand a lot of the results and how it relates to what states your ancestors from.The test is stunningly accurate when it comes to pinpointing your origins though. Because certain slaves were sent to certain areas. The DNA reflects it.

For many AA's who take the test though, their African DNA is sporadically and evenly distributed amongst the total percentage . Like 20% GHAna 21% Cameroon Congo, etc. My GHana came in at a whopping 34%.  :ohwow:  :ohwow: and then it smoothly transitioned south of GHana to the central region of Cameroon/Congo, then further south to SE Bantu. I'm actually one of the luckier test takes who have a less random distribution of their African DNA. So I'm at least thankful for that.

But I still think more could be done. For instance separating GHana/Ivory Coast. They clump those two regions together. I really wanted to know whether it was more GHana or Ivory Coast. It probably doesn't matter because I guess they're so genetically similar that a clump was logical, but still.  :uhh: sss
Ghana and Ivory Coast used to be the same country before the Europeans came and divided it up lol
Ancient Ghana was in fact 4 counties at the MOST way back then
Most AA's who tests come back with Ghana/Ivory Coast belong to the Akan tribe since it's the dominating ethnic tribe in both countries and a tribe the Europeans took a lot of slaves from this is the reason why a lot of AA's and blacks in the diaspora have this DNA