AncestryDNA | He is The Daddy
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- Our sons Jory and Joshua both did their AncestryDNA recently. Jory's results came back sooner than Joshua's and revealed a new region none of us got so far. Some of his results were expected based on Joe, Jada and my result, but Jory got 2 regions we did not.
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Hey guys this video was a lot of fun.
Your daughter speaks English like an American. Do your family live in Belize or in the US/Canada?
Girl you do these videos with your heart! This was beautifully produced❤️❤️❤️
B, girl thank you. I'm up late again tonight doing Josh's video and your words motivated me to finish it.
I enjoyed your video. Thanks for sharing. I have two comments.
1. Even though I'm a former English teacher, I couldn't figure out if you should use past tense or present for a deceased relative. A journalism professor told me that the relationship persists, so we should use present tense.
2. The ethnicity estimates are supposed to tell us where our ancestors lived 500 to 1000 years ago, before inter-continental travel. There are no living people that old, so the DNA companies use living people who say all four grandparents were born in the same place for reference populations. Countries are political entities not genetic entities, and some modern country names didn't even exist 500 to 1000 years ago, so the country names are not accurate. They represent general areas.
Love seeing your family’s pictures, thank you fir sharing. My mom is from Belize. I did my DNA very interesting outcome.
I'm working on Josh's results and I'm finding more pictures.
@@TheBarePantryShow great, I’ll be watching to see Josh’s results tomorrow!
Thank you very much for these vids. I just ordered my ancestry kit yesterday. This gives me hope that the results will be accurate. My mother's family is from the Bahamas. So I expect to see the Congo & Ghana, but I am way ahead of my self. Peace to you & your family.
It was an interesting video to watch. You mentioned (I think) that a black relative is said to have come from England/U.K. that is very possible. There were black/African and black/mixed ethnicity people in the U.K. in addition, back in the day - enslavement wasn’t recognised in Scotland & England. As someone born and raised he the U.K. I didn’t know that and am enjoying the research. Ok thanks and Peace. 🙏🤠
So interesting to learn with all the differences in each persons dna 🧬
Interesting so very interesting, I'm cheering for the 5% France lol
inheritance, that is meiosis is randomised, its not any kind of a male-female thing
just different offspring will inherit different portions due to pure probability.
Re:- it’s not a male - female thing. It’s just how the genes randomly assign themselves when we are conceived. Sometimes we have more. Sometimes we have less.
My sister and I have vastly different DNA results. We are very very much sisters with the same parents - same shared cousins and we actually match higher with our cms than my mother does with her sisters.
However, my sister completely missed all of my Greek-southern Italian DNA as well as Balkan. She got no north Western Europe.
She only got 99.1% Ireland-Scotland and 0.9% Middle East! Hahah. I’m 85.7% Irish-Scottish!
So random. It’s just how the genes work themselves out at conception.
Can't wait to make some of your food💜
That's some interesting results. Jory is a cutie.
You have a beautiful family. Your children could all be models.
Nice video i am Jamaican
Great video! There's a caveat though that they (the dna testing company) doesn't tell you. These percentages aren't telling you how European or African or whatever other ethnicity you are, they're telling you the probability that you share an ancestor with those in the reference sample. For example, it's not saying you're 20% Nigerian, it's saying there's a 20% probability you share a distant ancestor with those in the Nigerian reference sample. Furthermore these are internals, that have ranges.
Yeah - it’s like a survey more than anything else. It shows genes held in common. Not exactly proven ancestry.
I did 3 DNA tests with 3 DNA companies. All 3 DNA results is different from each other.
True
CRI Genetics were similar to the other two test I have token, but Ancestry.com and FamilyTreeDna were way different from each other. Basically CRI Genetics had all of the regions that were on the other two dna test.
@@maljoe_7769 Educated guessing lol.
They are brother and sister .
I hope you all go to New Orleans and learn that Creole Cajun . Mine is 7 generations back I’m 58. Your son is beautiful !
Who lived in Louisiana ?
We're not that type of Creole. They are derived from French, but we are a mixture of African and British.
I think i am
50% African
45% South Asian Indian
15%- 20% European,
1% Chinese
I think My mom is 67% African ,25% Indian ' 15% European 2% Chinese
I think my father is 50% Indian, 25%European, 25% African
You should try 23andme to compare the results and find new relatives.
They are brother and sister .
I hope you all go to New Orleans and learn that Creole Cajun . Mine is 7 generations back I’m 58.
Just found your videos have you found out how you are related to Joe.
No, but we feel it’s through Joe’s dad’s mom and my dad’s mom.
I love your video especially the Beautiful Women!!
I just searched my matches to see if I was related to you guys because I just know every Belizean related! 😂 Alas, we aren’t.
But here are my results: Nigeria 23%, Cameroon/Congo 16%, Southern India 15%, Mail 13%, Benin/Togo 9%, Indigenous America-Central 6%, Scotland 3%, Ivory Coast/Ghana 3%, Ireland 3%, Northern Africa 3%, Portugal 2%, Norway 2%, Khoisan/Aka Peoples 1%, England & Northwestern Europe 1%.
A lot of the same we got, except for Khoisan/Aka Peoples.
@@TheBarePantryShow Have you uploaded your raw data file to some of the other platforms to compare the results? I uploaded my file to Wegene that specializes in Asian DNA and identifies genetic data down to the tribe. I got the following: African 64.11% (Yuroba, Somali, Mbuti, BantuSA), American 6% (Mayan), South Asian 14.09% (Sindhi, Bengali, Indian), Southeast Asian 2.46% (Cambodian, Thai), Central Asian 0.22% (Kyrgyz), Chinese 1.01% (Lahu, She, Tibetan, Gaoshan), Middle Eastern 0.23% (Iranian), European 10.40% (Hungarian, French, Ashkenazi), Oceanian (Papuan 1.43%).
MyHeritage DNA results: Nigerian 36.1%, West African 15.3%, Maasai 7.7%, Kenyan 3.9%, North African 0.8%, South Asian 15.1%, Nepali 1.1%, Mesoamerican and Andean 10.8%, Baltic 5%, East European 2.5%, Irish/Scottish/Welsh 1.7%.
By continent, the estimated results on those other platforms are for the most part consistent with AncestryDNA. The Ashkenazi Jewish and French might show up on those other platforms. 😊
Beautiful
Acadian French Canadian is Creole and Cajun
Watching
I am blasian and wiasian
Jory should be a model
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Your kids can't have DNA that you or their father don't have. It doesn't skip generations or anything. It doesn't mean that anything else fishy is going on, it's just that these DNA tests are information/results that are interpreted by people and formulas, etc. For example, neither one of my parents has DNA from Wales, they both match me as 100% parents, but I have 5% Wales. My Dad has quite a bit of Northwester Europe, and English, so I imagine that is where I got the Welsh from. My Mom has all Scandinavian and Irish so probably not from her.
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But i see more myself as African American or Black Jamaican
They’re going to be Catholic .