In the world of genetic research, the last twenty years have witnessed remarkable progress. This journey has led to the accumulation of genomic data from hundreds of thousands of individuals, including those from ancient times. This influx of information holds the promise of uncovering the roots of human genetic diversity, ultimately allowing us to construct a comprehensive map of global human genealogy. Previously, the primary obstacles to achieving this ambitious goal were twofold: the need to amalgamate genome sequences from diverse databases and the development of algorithms capable of han…