A focused population profile of Hima, with modern genetic matches, ancestry modeling, and a World Genetics G25 heatmap.
π ReferenceHima
𧬠Closest matchTutsi Banyamulenge
πΊοΈ HeatmapModern genetic distance
Who are Hima?
Hima is included in the World Genetics modern G25 database as a reference population. This page uses that reference average to compare Hima with other modern populations in the database.
The label should be read as a population reference name rather than a complete description of every individual, family, language, region, or community history connected with Hima.
What is Hima DNA closest to?
In the World Genetics modern G25 comparison, the closest non-self match for Hima is Tutsi Banyamulenge. Other nearby references include Tutsi Rwanda, Tutsi, Tutsi Burundi, and Elmolo. This gives the Hima profile its nearest modern genetic context inside the current reference database.
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What does Hima ancestry look like?
The ancestral breakdown below loads the best-fitting World Genetics calculator for the Hima average. It should be read as a model of deep ancestry components, while the closest-match table is the better guide to which modern populations are most similar in G25 space.
Ancestral Breakdown
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Where is Hima DNA closest on the map?
The heatmap gives the Hima profile a geographic shape. Warmer areas mark regions where available modern reference populations sit closer to the Hima average, while cooler areas represent more distant matches.
Hima Genetic Distance HeatmapWarmer areas show closer modern population averages.
The closest non-self match in this World Genetics comparison is Tutsi Banyamulenge. Other nearby references include Tutsi Rwanda, Tutsi, Tutsi Burundi, and Elmolo.
Is Hima DNA closest to Tutsi Banyamulenge?
In the current modern G25 reference set, Tutsi Banyamulenge is the closest listed match to the Hima average after removing Hima itself from the table.
What does the Hima heatmap show?
The heatmap shows where modern reference populations are closer or farther from the Hima G25 average, giving the closest-match results a geographic view.