predominantly Med/Atlanto-Med. His nose is not convex at all and he doesn't seem brachy......
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predominantly Med/Atlanto-Med. His nose is not convex at all and he doesn't seem brachy......
Jolsonaro
Thanks! Indeed it does has a distinctive sound to it.
Borreby
What are they talking about in this video? That man at the end didn't seem happy about Panettone :lol:
Yep, I'd sure like to increase the G2a frequency in Spain if you catch my drift... ;) ;) ;) :laugh::laugh:
Misinterpretation of the calculator. Atlantic and North Sea are just admixture components based off modern populations. They don't show "true Celto-Germanic" admixture. Generally higher scores in...
If you're going to accuse people of having certain attributes at least make sure you are sufficiently differentiated from said people in regards to those attributes, otherwise, best to keep quiet...
George III
Post thread examples, I haven't seen any of this occurring.
Average Crusader Kings 2 map after 100 years
Hold my beer...
http://i.imgur.com/6lajLVQ.png
Its actually rather sad regional languages and dialects are losing their uniqueness and number of speakers. Italy's linguistic diversity is part of what makes the country so interesting imo.
Cool thread. Romagnol sounds quite distinct phonetically.
I wouldn't call 5-10%, 5-10%/10-15% and 3-5%/6-8% "residual".
There is no denying Iberians (excluding Basques) have Anatolia_BA-related ancestry at this point, and the upcoming Oalde et al paper...
They're not the majority, but thats not the point. The point is that their presence and distribution is further evidence, along with the autosomal modelling and formal genetic papers,that modern...
Not true:
https://cache.eupedia.com/images/content/Haplogroup-E-V13.gif
https://cache.eupedia.com/images/content/Haplogroup-J2.jpg
https://cache.eupedia.com/images/content/Haplogroup_G2a.gif
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Another way to explain it would be that the Pre-Roman Celtic people in Southern Germany were more French-like. One of the two Hallstatt samples (DA111) from the Czech republic plots that way....
He never used K15 for anything regarding ancient DNA. He uses the Global 25 (and used its predecessor Global 10) and uses qpAdm. K15 is just an easy and free way to get a rough idea of what...
Andalucia has one of the highest concentration of colonies in the Empire according to that map, and Iberia's population increased dramatically during the Roman period and underwent a large amount of...
I'll repost again, these are the results I got using nMonte and the Global 25 scaled datasheet from Eurogenes:
https://i.imgur.com/8XX5apN.png
I accidentally posted the wrong map, I updated my comment right before you posted.
Yeah it is, but Davidski doesn't use his age old K15 calculator to analyse ancestry. When the Global 25 is...
1) Iberians are far from being mostly R1b-DF27 and Italians are far from being mostly R1b-U152:
https://www.eupedia.com/images/content/Haplogroup-R1b-DF27.gif...
Only 0.3% SSA, which is noise-tier.
I wonder if Shiites are similar to Lebanese Christians in the sense that they've been relatively endogamous and thus do not have the 1-2% SSA found in the...
Some of the Caucasus input is probably masked as Sardinians are more Anatolian Neolithic/less WHG i.e. less West shifted than Iberian Farmers, so using them as a proxy for Iberian pre-Kurgan ancestry...