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Valenman
10-07-2023, 09:57 PM
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Do they look very exotic from the rest of the Spaniards? Or would I say a little but not exaggerated?

According to a genetic study, they have a very high percentage of Haplogroup E81 and mithijondrial haplogroup U6, which are very common in North Africa and almost non-existent in Europe (except the Iberian Peninsula and southern Italy, which are also only 3-10%).
They also have a high percentage of haplogroup G and R1a (very atypical for the peninsula)
Some scientists and historians think that this is due to a very ancient Neolithic or even Paleolithic population of the peninsula. Others say that they are descendants of the Berbers who migrated to the area between the 8th and 10th centuries.

omidjahan
10-08-2023, 08:07 AM
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Do they look very exotic from the rest of the Spaniards? Or would I say a little but not exaggerated?

According to a genetic study, they have a very high percentage of Haplogroup E81 and mithijondrial haplogroup U6, which are very common in North Africa and almost non-existent in Europe (except the Iberian Peninsula and southern Italy, which are also only 3-10%).
They also have a high percentage of haplogroup G and R1a (very atypical for the peninsula)
Some scientists and historians think that this is due to a very ancient Neolithic or even Paleolithic population of the peninsula. Others say that they are descendants of the Berbers who migrated to the area between the 8th and 10th centuries.

(just curious) Do they look ethnic spaniard too you?
For me they look spaniard except pic 4, 5 (men at pic4 look gitano and the men in pic 5 look slavic)
the classify is harder.

Gallop
10-08-2023, 08:32 AM
Here is an article about the myth pasiego by Jesús Laínz


THE MYTH PASIEGO
https://www.jesuslainz.es/art%C3%ADculos/medio-ambiente-y-cantabria/el-mito-pasiego/


The table of standard genetic distances between pasiegos and other populations (x 10-2) obtained using the allele frequencies HLA-DRB1, -DQA1 and -DQB1 is as follows:

Ashkenazi Jews 24.52

Spaniards 14,08

Basques 12.34

French 12,10

Cantabrians not pasiegos 8,04

Poles 5.56

Danes 5.44