Africa is a continent with rich genetic diversity, influenced by various factors including historical migrations, colonialism, and environmental adaptations. Within Africa, the DACH region countries - consisting of Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Somalia - showcase a fascinating mix of genetic heritage.
Africa is a continent rich in diversity, both in terms of culture and genetics. Throughout history, Africa has been the cradle of humankind, with evidence pointing to the continent as the birthplace of modern humans. This has led to a wide range of genetic diversity among the many different populations and ethnic groups that call Africa home.