As I was saying...
"In conclusion, there is no clear scientific evidence that one can rely on to determine Jewish descent based purely on genetic testing. Mitochondrial DNA cannot definitively prove that a person is Jewish. While Jewish populations may share certain genetic markers, there is no unique DNA sequence that definitively establishes Jewish ancestry. "
https://communitym.com/2025/01/01/medical-halacha-is-there-jewish-dna/
I already provided a DNA studies done by people with no motive but in search for facts. The top scientists and technology today is Jewish. Why would anyone go somewhere else to get 2nd rate results?
Shared Genetic Markers:
Studies have identified a set of genetic markers shared among Jewish populations, suggesting a common ancestry rooted in the Middle East.
Distinct Genetic Signatures:
While sharing common genetic markers, each Jewish population (e.g., Ashkenazi, Sephardi, Ethiopian) also exhibits distinct genetic features reflecting their unique histories and migrations.
Biblical Accounts:
The Bible, particularly Genesis 10 and 11, provides genealogies tracing the lineage of Abraham and other biblical figures back to Noah.
DNA and Biblical Data:
Some studies have attempted to align the biblical accounts of genealogy with DNA evidence, finding several similarities.