— Paternal Overview
— Modern Overview
Modern Egyptian
Lineage Summary
This dashboard summarizes the modern Egyptian archive in two parts: Y-DNA on the left for paternal lineages and mtDNA on the right for maternal branches. The numbers include both published samples and modern study samples, giving a quick overview of the current archive before exploring the detailed tables and trees below.
— Maternal Overview
Modern mtDNA Summary
— Project Overview
A genomic archive for Egyptian paternal and maternal lineages
The Egyptian Y-DNA Project collects, organizes, and explains Egyptian genetic lineages in one neutral archive. Y-DNA follows the paternal line, mtDNA follows the maternal line, and both are presented with clear labels, source links, locations, and tree views so the data can be checked and understood easily.
Each sample is shown with its lineage name, SNP path when available, location context, source links, and sample details, so the archive stays transparent and easy to verify.
The Y-DNA Tree helps follow male-line branches, while the mtDNA Tree helps follow maternal branches. This keeps both inheritance lines separate but comparable.
The project separates modern, study, and ancient samples, while keeping the presentation neutral and research-style as new reliable results are added.