K2-18 23andme format DNA sample Magyar Elite
In this episode, we conduct an in-depth genetic analysis of a 10th-century Magyar conqueror elite individual from northeastern Hungary (c. 980 AD). By integrating genomic data with historical context, we explore the origins, migration, and complex ancestral composition of the tribal confederation that established the medieval Kingdom of Hungary.
Using high-resolution modeling tools including qpAdm and my custom Andreimix utility, we break down the genetic profile of this individual—revealing a fascinating blend of Neo-Siberian (Ugric), Amur River (Turkic), and Anatolian Neolithic Farmer ancestries. Furthermore, we leverage the DNA Trait Predictor to reconstruct his physical appearance and assess his susceptibility to various health conditions based on his specific genetic markers.