23andMe Holding Co. (Nasdaq: ME), a leading human genetics company,
released a powerful new feature that enables African American
customers to trace their roots to over 200 communities of people of
African descent in the Southern United States. These communities
include those with connections to the Piney Woods region in the
dense forests and rolling hills in rural Mississippi; the creoles
of the River Parishes and Greater New Orleans who draw on a unique
mix of French, Spanish, Native American and African cultures; and
the Gullah Geechee of South Carolina and Georgia, among many
others.
Many Americans do not realize that before the Great Migration,
more than 90 percent of the Black community lived in the South.
Then, during the two waves of the Great Migration between 1910 and
1970, roughly six million Black Americans left their homes in
primarily rural southern communities, moving north and west in
search of economic opportunities, and to escape poverty,
repression, and racial violence.
“History is written in our DNA, and it’s important for African
Americans to see how their family histories are woven so deeply
into the history of the United States,” said Steven Micheletti,
Ph.D., 23andMe Senior Scientist, Population Genetics, and lead on
the 23andMe African American Genetics Group feature.
“Many African American families whose ancestors fled the South
during the Great Migration kept some connection to those
communities that they left behind, but over the decades, some
families lost those connections. Learning this information could
help reconnect families to these communities.”
The new African American Genetic Groups feature offers families
and individuals direct links to the places where their ancestors
once lived, providing meaningful insights into African American
history and heritage within the United States. These communities
offer a window into the unique histories, cultures, and traditions
passed down over time. The new feature will include shared
ancestral locations, a list of common maternal and paternal
haplogroups, and additional information to help those tracing their
connections to these communities.
23andMe customers will be able to trace connections to the
following African American Genetic Groups, among many others:
- Southern Mississippi Pines African Americans
- Yazoo River Basin Mississippi African Americans
- Georgia Coastal Plain African Americans
- Central Carolinas Piedmont African Americans
- Central Georgia Piedmont African Americans
- Central Kentucky African Americans
- Chesapeake Bay African Americans
- Savannah River Basin African Americans
- Lower Alabama African Americans
- Maryland Western Shore African Americans
(For a full list, please see our blog post).
For many African American families, tracing their roots can be
challenging due to the disruptions caused by the transatlantic
slave trade, systemic racism, and displacement during the Great
Migration. That massive movement of people transformed the
political, cultural, and social landscape in the United States.
Families moved along well-worn paths to cities like Chicago, New
York, Los Angeles, and Detroit, forever changing the fabric of
these urban centers.
Approximately 88 percent of 23andMe customers who self-identify
as African American will see connections to at least one of the
newly identified African American Genetic Groups. For 23andMe+
Premium™ customers, who have access to more distant connections,
this number rises to 95 percent.
About 5 percent of 23andMe customers who identify as white or
caucasian and have some African ancestry will also receive matches.
Whereas many African Americans are well aware of their mixed
ancestry that often includes European ancestry, many people who
self-identify as white but have some “hidden” African ancestry may
not know that same history.
This important new feature is part of a broader effort to
improve representation in 23andMe’s product and within its
research. For over a decade, 23andMe has taken steps to enhance the
diversity of its research dating back to its Roots into the
Future Project, and its African Genetics Project.
Most recently, 23andMe collaborated with researchers at the
National Institutes of Health and Johns Hopkins University School
of Medicine to publish the largest and most diverse genetic
study of the sickle cell trait, linking the trait to increased risk
for certain blood clots. In 2023, scientists from 23andMe, Harvard,
and the Smithsonian conducted a historical DNA analysis of 27
enslaved and freed African Americans who labored at a Maryland iron
furnace and established genetic connections between them and 40,000
of their living relatives. 23andMe’s new Historical Matches
feature now allows customers to see if they share a connection to
these historical individuals.
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