Got my DNA mapped a few months ago. They couldn't get results from the first sample and now they finished my second sample.
Paternal
Haplogroup: R1b1b2, a subgroup of R1b1
Age: 17,000 years
Region: Europe
Populations: Irish, Basques, British, French
Highlight: R1b1b2 is the most common haplogroup in western Europe, with distinct branches in specific regions.
Maternal
Haplogroup: M1, a subgroup of M
Age: 35,000 years
Region: Eastern and northern Africa, Near East
Populations: Ethiopians, Berbers, Sephardic Jews
Highlight: The prevalence of M1 branch M1a in Jewish populations suggests a link between the ancient Israelites and Ethiopia.
Had a feeling these would be the results ish...
Apparently I have 71.23% DNA matched with the Average Japanese Population....

Paternal
Haplogroup: R1b1b2, a subgroup of R1b1
Age: 17,000 years
Region: Europe
Populations: Irish, Basques, British, French
Highlight: R1b1b2 is the most common haplogroup in western Europe, with distinct branches in specific regions.
Maternal
Haplogroup: M1, a subgroup of M
Age: 35,000 years
Region: Eastern and northern Africa, Near East
Populations: Ethiopians, Berbers, Sephardic Jews
Highlight: The prevalence of M1 branch M1a in Jewish populations suggests a link between the ancient Israelites and Ethiopia.
Had a feeling these would be the results ish...
Apparently I have 71.23% DNA matched with the Average Japanese Population....

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although there are studies on electrostatic neutralization, german science papers. they do it on seeds and fish eggs. the fish (salmon) look primordial. the plants look hella hardcore. it does something to the epigenetics and the switches are all turned on full blast, negating past epigenetics.
look into it. I gotta find it to link it. small time study. it could replace GMO crops. simply zapping seeds and making them like steroidal on switch.