I am personally pretty surprised by the results. What are your thoughts? Have you guys taken any of the DNA tests and how do they compare?
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I am personally pretty surprised by the results. What are your thoughts? Have you guys taken any of the DNA tests and how do they compare?
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Gurung here! Your results are similar to mine, minus the central Asian and native American part.
https://preview.redd.it/0tiv0tf68bub1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c03e79bebeec31b525747f10aea96fae1cfef3f7
Bahun here and this is what I got. I don’t know how they define “Nepali” on their gene pool.
Bahun chetri kaha ko bidesh ko vanera nara lagauthe ta sathi haru le. Lol
Ancestry DNA results aren’t very accurate. It’s nearly impossible to make diverse genetic sampling pools. So, you can just assume them as highly probable guess
All these tests are fake and fabricated my brother so don’t believe them so much (multiple articles online). Learn more about your own two distinct indigenous ethnic cultures. Did you know rai have 100s+ subclans and Gurung have 20 tribes in their clan?
Broo where can I do it and how much it cost
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4Y1HM5vaxk](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4Y1HM5vaxk)
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Bear in mind that they dont have enough data to represent thousands of specific ethnicities of the world, and so many of Nepalese ethnicities are also put under the broader Chinese Vietnamese, or Central Asian groups. So, while it is highly likely that your dna representation is the result of many cross-cultural exchanges that occur throughout centuries, they may also be just the representation of the genes we share with these other groups. For example, it is very unlikely that Native Americans had any communications with groups of mainland asia, after they had migrated from here. which means that one of your ancestors has not been a Native American, rather you share dna with them coming from same ancestors.