Proposed -3-Way DNA Comparison-Video
VIDEO DESCRIPTION — “Proposed 3‑Way DNA Comparison”
This video lays out a clear, testable framework for a three‑way DNA comparison designed to answer one of the most important questions in historical genetics: How do modern populations align with the people who lived in the Americas, Africa, and the Mediterranean before 1300 CE?
Instead of speculation, this breakdown focuses on what a proper scientific comparison requires — side‑by‑side, time‑matched samples that can actually confirm or rule out ancestral connections. The video explains why most public DNA discussions skip critical steps, and how a structured 3‑way test would finally bring clarity.
The comparison framework includes:
Pre‑1300 Indigenous American DNA
Ancient remains from the Americas before major population shifts, invasions, or colonial disruptions.
Pre‑1300 West/Central African DNA
Samples representing populations before trans‑Saharan and trans‑Atlantic mixing.
Modern African‑American DNA
Current genetic profiles compared against both ancient datasets to identify continuity, divergence, or unexpected overlap.
This video breaks down:
Why time‑matched samples matter more than modern ethnicity labels
How missing ancient African datasets distort modern conclusions
What a proper 3‑way comparison could reveal about migration, displacement, and continuity
The difference between population genetics and commercial ancestry tests
How scientific standards prevent false claims — and how they can also expose overlooked truths
This is the proposed blueprint for a real, transparent DNA comparison — one that could reshape conversations about identity, ancestry, and historical movement across continents.



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