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gixajo
08-16-2023, 08:45 PM
He was bald.Oh yeah...I like it...:cool:
NEWS
16 August 2023
Ötzi the Iceman has a new look: balding and dark-skinned
Improved DNA analysis updates thinking on alpine mummy’s skin colour, ancestry and more. (https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-02562-0)
This higher-quality genome showed that Ötzi’s suspected steppe ancestry probably stemmed from modern DNA contamination. Instead, the team found an astonishing level of Anatolian-farmer ancestry. These early agriculturalists, who lived in the land sandwiched between the Mediterranean and Black seas, are thought to have migrated into Europe and mixed with local hunter-gatherers. But Ötzi didn’t carry much European hunter-gatherer DNA, hinting that his lineage was genetically isolated from other Europeans at the time.
gixajo
08-16-2023, 09:18 PM
16 August 2023
High-coverage genome of the Tyrolean Iceman reveals unusually high Anatolian farmer ancestry
Author links open overlay panelKe Wang 1 2 3, Kay Prüfer 2, Ben Krause-Kyora 4, Ainash Childebayeva 2, Verena J. Schuenemann 5 6 7, Valentina Coia 8, Frank Maixner 8, Albert Zink 8, Stephan Schiffels 2, Johannes Krause 2 (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666979X2300174X?via%3Dihub)
Summary
The Tyrolean Iceman is known as one of the oldest human glacier mummies, directly dated to 3350–3120 calibrated BCE. A previously published low-coverage genome provided novel insights into European prehistory, despite high present-day DNA contamination. Here, we generate a high-coverage genome with low contamination (15.3×) to gain further insights into the genetic history and phenotype of this individual. Contrary to previous studies, we found no detectable Steppe-related ancestry in the Iceman. Instead, he retained the highest Anatolian-farmer-related ancestry among contemporaneous European populations, indicating a rather isolated Alpine population with limited gene flow from hunter-gatherer-ancestry-related populations. Phenotypic analysis revealed that the Iceman likely had darker skin than present-day Europeans and carried risk alleles associated with male-pattern baldness, type 2 diabetes, and obesity-related metabolic syndrome. These results corroborate phenotypic observations of the preserved mummified body, such as high pigmentation of his skin and the absence of hair on his head.
Richard Alvarez
09-16-2024, 07:36 AM
The former reconstruction of him really looked too "Northern".
Ötzi was probably similar to modern Sicilians and Greeks in appearance - maybe even darker.
Gallop
09-16-2024, 09:26 AM
Otro susto para mi coño. :rofl_002:
Your Old Comrade
09-16-2024, 09:38 AM
PC bollocks.
thisismyaccount
09-16-2024, 09:40 AM
It was literally Anatolian farmers who brought light skin to much of europe though? You expect him to be lighter for that reason
He looks pretty european nonetheless. Just a darker one
Flashball
09-18-2024, 05:57 PM
The former reconstruction of him really looked too "Northern".
Ötzi was probably similar to modern Sicilians and Greeks in appearance - maybe even darker.
Many sardinians looks like otzi.
And otzi is very far away to greeks an sicilians on a PCA.
He's like 10% WHG.
I don't think he was dark. It's a bullshit paper.
Richard Alvarez
09-18-2024, 06:04 PM
Many sardinians looks like otzi.
And otzi is very far away to greeks an sicilians on a PCA.
He's like 10% WHG.
I don't think he was dark. It's a bullshit paper.
Well, yes, I have to agree - and calling a Southern European pigmentation "dark-skinned" is a bit of a stretch.
The Neolithic farmers were much lighter than WHG in pigmentation.
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