Trait-based population admixture Beta

Upload your raw DNA file and get a population admixture breakdown based on pigmentation and physical trait genes: skin color, eye color, hair color and texture, facial features, and more. See what mix of world populations your trait DNA most closely resembles.

Your DNA is processed entirely in your browser — nothing is uploaded or stored.
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This is not an ancestry test
admixr runs an admixture calculation using only the parts of your DNA linked to pigmentation and physical traits (skin color, eye color, hair color and texture, and facial features). It finds the blend of world populations that best explains those specific genes. Because it uses trait genes only and not your full genome, your results here can look very different from a traditional genome-wide ancestry test.
How it works
Upload a raw DNA file from 23andMe, AncestryDNA, LivingDNA, or FTDNA. We accept .txt, .csv, and .zip.

admixr looks at the parts of your DNA linked to pigmentation and physical traits (skin color, eye color, hair color and texture, facial features, and more) and runs an admixture calculation against thousands of real people from populations worldwide.

The result is a percentage breakdown showing what mix of world populations best explains your trait DNA. Think of it like: "X% of your trait genes look like they come from this population, Y% from that one." Higher percentages mean a stronger contribution.

Each score also shows a confidence range as a shaded band and small range below the percentage. A small range means we're confident in that number; a large range means it could be a few points higher or lower.

Everything runs in your browser. Your DNA file is never uploaded or shared with anyone.
Who are the reference populations?

These are real people whose DNA has been sequenced as part of large public research projects. We group them by region and compare your trait-linked DNA against each group to calculate your scores.

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23andMe · AncestryDNA · LivingDNA · FTDNA  |  .txt .csv .zip
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Your admixture results

The range below each score is the confidence range — how much that number could realistically shift.