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Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Updated Global Survey for September 30, 2009

An updated global survey of world populations based on DNA Tribes analysis, "A New Genetic Map of Living Humans in Interconnected World Regions" is now available. This global survey provides an overview of world genetic structure identified by DNA Tribes analysis, including information about the range of individual matches observed in each part of the world.

The updated global survey document is available for viewing and download at:

http://dnatribes.com/sample-results/dnatribes-global-survey-regional-affinities.pdf


Friday, September 25, 2009
Announcements for September 25, 2009

We are pleased to announce the addition of several new populations to our database:

New European Populations:

  • Sweden (114)
New Native American Populations:
  • Awa-Guaja (Brazil) (34)
  • Parakana (Brazil) (24)
  • Tiriyo (Brazil) (41)
  • Urubu-Kaapor (Brazil) (68)
  • Waiapi (Brazil) (23)
  • Zoe (Brazil) (42)
New Pacific Island Populations:
  • Eastern Polynesian (New Zealand and Cook Island Maori) (1,970)
  • Western Polynesian (Samoan, Tongan, Niuen) (644)
New South Asian Populations:
  • Chakma (Bangladesh) (113)
  • Marma (Bangladesh) (113)
  • Tripura (Bangladesh) (83)
  • Veddah (Dambana, Sri Lanka) (36)
  • Veddah (Pollebedda, Sri Lanka) (21)
  • Veddah (Rathugala, Sri Lanka) (35)
New Global Diaspora Populations:
  • Caucasian (New Zealand) (1,886)
  • East Asian (Chinese, Vietnamese, and Korean) (New Zealand) (153)
World Regions Update:


The inclusion of new reference data have allowed us to update our world region analysis. More information is available by clicking here.

Updates:


Previous DNA Tribes customers who would like to update their results to include these new populations and our most up to date algorithms can order using the "Update Your Analysis" option through our secure online checkout.


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