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Loki
03-18-2011, 08:19 PM
Analysis of 1,000 Genomes Project + HapMap 3 Data (http://dienekes.blogspot.com/2011/03/analysis-of-1000-genomes-hapmap-3-data.html)

He sliced and diced again based on newly available data and crunched it through his systems (read link for detail). Results per ethnicity is interesting:

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-DM1O7k7D60A/TYNnMRqMSeI/AAAAAAAADTc/43z55siVVco/s1600/proportions5.png



This is quite instructive with respect to the absence of particular reference populations: Finns show East Eurasian influences in the form of "Native American" (1.5%) and "East Asian" (6.2%) elements. Clearly, we don't have to imagine Native Americans moving into Finland, and these two components are standins for the Siberian ancestors of the European Finns. Similarly, Spanish show African admixture (1.6%). This is also probably due to both North and Sub-Saharan African elements, but the absence of appropriate North African references makes the distinction impossible.

antonio
03-18-2011, 11:25 PM
This thread is nothing without the proper talk about Spaniards europicity. So those are the raw facts splitting groups apart, with a overwhelming clarity, on the European component:

Iberian Spanish 97.6
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Puerto Rico 71.3
Colombians 62.1
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Mexican Americans from Los Angeles 30.9


The study is very accurate, as show up in true details, for example, Colombian and PuertoRican African-Negroid component is stronger than Mexican or Spanish (NorthAfrican anycase).