Based on T1 data, we may expect the Old Egypt genome to have 39 bases (not counting the Black on either end, so 41 total).
K-R-Y R-Y-Y Y-Y-O Y-O-G O-G-Y O-G-Y-O G-Y-O O-R-Y R-Y-R R-R-R R-R-G R-G-G Y-R-R R-Y-O Y-O-R Y-O-O Y-G-Y Y-G-Y-R G-Y-R
K-R-Y-Y-O-G-Y-O-R-Y-.... ...- R-Y-R-R-R-G-G-R-O-Y-G-R-R-Y-... ...-Y-G-Y-O-R-R-Y-O-O-Y-G-Y-R-K
Doesn't fit theory
R-O-Y R-O-Y-G O-Y-G Y-G-R G-R-R
K-R-Y-Y-O-G-Y-O-R-Y- R-R-R-G-G-R-O-Y-G-R-R-Y-G-Y-O-R-R-Y-O-O-Y-G-Y-R-K
Possibly longer than it needs to be, this fits the data above and the data from OldJoe's spreadsheet:
K-R-Y K-R-Y-Y R-Y-Y R-Y-Y-O R-Y-Y-O-G Y-Y-O Y-O-G Y-O-G-Y Y-O-G-Y-O O-G-Y G-Y-O O-G-Y-O G-Y-O-R-Y Y-O-R-Y Y-O-R O-R-Y R-Y-O-R-Y Y-O-R-Y Y-O-R R-Y-R R-Y-R-R-R Y-R-R R-R-R R-R-R-G-G R-R-G R-G-G R-R-G-G-R R-G-G-R R-G-G-R-O G-G-R-O-Y G-R-O-Y-G R-O-Y R-O-Y-G O-Y-G O-Y-G-R-R Y-G-R Y-G-R-R-Y G-R-R R-R-Y R-Y-O Y-O-G-Y O-G-Y-G G-Y-G-Y Y-G-Y-O-R G-Y-O-R G-Y-O-R-R Y-O-R-R-Y R-R-Y O-R-R-Y-O R-R-Y-O-O R-Y-O-O-Y Y-O-O Y-O-O-Y Y-O-O-Y-G O-Y-G O-O-Y-G O-O-Y-G-Y O-Y-G-Y-R Y-G-Y Y-G-Y-R G-Y-R Y-G-Y-R-K
K-R-Y-Y-O-G-Y-O-R-Y-O-R-Y-R-R-R-G-G-R-O-Y-G-R-R-Y-O-G-Y-G-Y-O-R-R-Y-O-O-Y-G-Y-R-K
Tale 1 data says the OE genome has a length of 39. This matches, so it's likely correct.