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Yeah genetics don't necessarily correlate with phenotypes. You can be genetically close to an ethnic group but resemble a more distant one (in terms of genetics). I read somewhere that Ethiopians are genetically closer to Pakistanis and Northern Indians than to Southern Indians/Sri Lankans despite resembling the latter ethnicities more. The same would apply to Cretans or the Minoans. They may be genetically closer to Sardinians, Spanish and Portuguese than S. Italians/Maltese but they mostly resemble the latter more.
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You haven't read the article or the study properly. They are closer to Neolithic Europeans, and Neolithic samples.
Bronze Age populations from Sardinia and Iberia and Neolithic samples from Scandinavia and France.
And are similar to modern Cretans, not modern Iberians.
Lassithi plateau: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oropedio_LasithiouMinoans show the strongest relationships with Neolithic and modern European populations and with the modern inhabitants of the Lassithi plateau.
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Akuba ,how do you explain haplagroup j2 in minoan genes
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Minoans probably looked similar to modern day Sicilians.
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And nice tits.
Espada tengo. Lo demás, Dios lo remedie.
In the west almost all Spain had been subjugated, except that part which adjoins the cliffs where the Pyrenees end and is washed by the nearer waters of the ocean. Here two powerful nations, the Cantabrians and the Asturians, lived in freedom from the rule of Rome.")
— Lucius Anneus Florus , Epitome de T. Livio Bellorum omnium annorum DCC Libri duo Bellum Cantabricum et Asturicum
Ethnicity of the Celts/Iberian. Tribes: Avariginos, Blendi, Concanos, Coniscos, Orgenomescos, Plentusios, Tamáricos and Vadinienses.--->http://www.theapricity.com/forum/sho...40#post3047240
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