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canadienne
01-16-2021, 09:19 AM
I have a question about "West Eurasia" DNA.

-Are all West Eurasian populations have share similar DNA?

-Are all white skin people have share similar pigmentation DNA?

-Me, my father and my mom have Gedmatch results. How can i look our West Eurasian heritage?

Best Regards

Rethel
01-21-2021, 07:39 AM
How can i look our West Eurasian heritage?

Check Y haplogroup and make geanealogical reaserch of agnates. That's all what you can do.

reboun
01-21-2021, 07:47 AM
I have a question about "West Eurasia" DNA.

-Are all West Eurasian populations have share similar DNA?
All the humans share more than 99% of their DNA.

-Are all white skin people have share similar pigmentation DNA?
Probably.

-Me, my father and my mom have Gedmatch results. How can i look our West Eurasian heritage?
AFAIK, yes.

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canadienne
01-21-2021, 10:19 AM
Check Y haplogroup and make geanealogical reaserch of agnates. That's all what you can do.

y-dna:j2a2
mtdna:h

Rethel
01-21-2021, 11:42 AM
y-dna:j2a2

So, you are pretty normal, typical ME.
If you do not know your predegree, or he does not comes from the West, idk, what are you looking for...
Where and when lived your oldest forefather?

vbnetkhio
01-21-2021, 11:57 AM
I have a question about "West Eurasia" DNA.

-Are all West Eurasian populations have share similar DNA?

I would say yes, for example all Europeans and Middle easterners are closer to each other than to e.g, Japanese or Chinese..



-Are all white skin people have share similar pigmentation DNA?

I'm not sure about this. The Blonde hair mutation definitely comes from ANE, except mabye in some isolated African and Oceanian tribes.
The genetics of skin pigmentation are much more complicated and we aren't sure yet, AFAIK.
maybe some other member can give more info on this.



-Me, my father and my mom have Gedmatch results. How can i look our West Eurasian heritage?

Best Regards

here is one idea:
in Eurogenes K7 ANE: WHG-UHG is 100% West Eurasian, and also, "ANE" and "Middle Eastern" should be around 70% West Eurasian.

vbnetkhio
01-21-2021, 12:08 PM
So, you are pretty normal, typical ME.
If you do not know your predegree, or he does not comes from the West, idk, what are you looking for...
Where and when lived your oldest forefather?

what if he had an atypical haplogroup like Q, but his Q ancestor came to the middle east 5000 years ago, and he had close to 0% DNA inherited from him?
you would consider him East Eurasian in that case?

Rethel
01-21-2021, 01:17 PM
what if he had an atypical haplogroup like Q, (...) and he had close to 0% DNA inherited from him?

It's oxymoron.

Firstly, it is hard to say, when his ancestor would came there.
Secondly, he obviously wouldn't be East Eurasian because hgs do not describe geography. I used the term ME referring to his actual place of living and supposedly identity, so if he has no known European provenance, there is no point in creating such.
Thirdly, I didn't said anything about any % of DNA. I start to feel that I am among psychopaths, as every theme has to be always turned into % of DNA. Is there some doctor in the house?


The Blonde hair mutation definitely comes from ANE,

It is not true. Blondism comes from EHG. ANE is a castizo hybrid between EHG and AmInd.


The genetics of skin pigmentation are much more complicated and we aren't sure yet, AFAIK.

The same.

vbnetkhio
01-21-2021, 01:44 PM
It's oxymoron.

Firstly, it is hard to say, when his ancestor came there.

In most cases it can be concluded by looking at the distribution of his closest matches and his TMRCA with them.



Secondly, he obviously wouldn't be East Eurasian because hgs do not describe geography. I used the term ME referring to his actual place of living and supposedly identity, so if he has no known European provenance, there is no point in creating such.
Thirdly, I didn't said anything about any % of DNA. I start to feel, as I am among psychopaths, every theme is turn into % of DNA. Is there some doctor nearby?

Ok, you are known to prefer haplogroups over autosomal dna, so I just wanted to hear your opinion.

Rethel
01-21-2021, 02:12 PM
In most cases it can be concluded by looking at the distribution of his closest matches and his TMRCA with them.

In theory. In reality - not. It could only work if he would have some unique subclade and this
clade would be found in archeological remains. Otherwise, it can be only a wishfull thinking.


Ok, you are known to prefer haplogroups over autosomal dna, so I just wanted to hear your opinion.

So if he would be Q, then he would be a part of Q folk, no matter when he came there.
Another question is, what part of it he represents, and what is history of that part.
I am not well familiar with Q-subgroups, I assume, that they originaly contain one ethnically
and racially recognizable group (at best two) with two (very maybe three) different histories.
But he surely wouldn't be a Semite, neither Hamite in terms of origin. That for sure.