That's irrelevant to the Y-DNA that originates after the IE expansion, who knows how much pre-IE y-dna from Europe exists today and even if does it's basically completely native by the time the...
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That's irrelevant to the Y-DNA that originates after the IE expansion, who knows how much pre-IE y-dna from Europe exists today and even if does it's basically completely native by the time the...
It's not neolithic contacts, they couldn't have brought any of those lineages given the TMRCA of those lineages is 3rd millennium BCE at their earliest and they originated in Central or Western...
The best way to know would be to see an in-depth Y-DNA study in Tunisia and Algeria and see the amount of Y-DNA we can reasonably trace to North-Central Europe. But even there we would be speaking of...
Literally nothing changes:
https://i.imgur.com/uXN7s54.png
Is all this SSA fake? Or is somehow NONE of those populations "coastal"?
Not sure what your problem is, but sure
So none of the subgroupings in my model is coastal? Really? In any case you are cherrypicking, try finding a model that somehow doesn't require a Subsaharan African reference.
Even when you literally use all ancient North African samples together you cannot remove West African ancestry, that ancestry is real:
https://i.imgur.com/q7sXStJ.png
ENF are EEF and are Anatolian Farmers, there is no difference. The ENF absorbed some WHG as they migrated further and further north and west but essentially the original population was mostly derived...
I'm not sure if the argument makes sense, if we already have Taforalt and Mar_EN as references and North Africans score more SSA with them doesn't that mean that the calculators find SSA ancestry,...
Well some of those migrants might have been Swedish speaking Finns(20% according to wikipedia) and could consider themselves immediately as Swedes, or some could be mixed since 2-3 generations and...
That's actually a lot of pre-Viking lineages considering early modern Forest Finn migration, North Swedes admixed with Saamis and also modern Finnish migration to Sweden.
In any case are you sure...
How prevalent is the pre-viking N lineages within all N lineages in Sweden? For example I think we confimred the N1C in Rurikids is Scandinavia, is that also N-L550?
I think this is actually pretty obvious considering what we know of Estonians and Finns, most of their East Eurasian in G25 is Samic, although maybe G25 is missing a chunk of the Estonian East...
While this makes sense, wouldn't it also be plausible that the natives of Northern Scandinavia before the Uralic/Bolshoy Ostrov onslaught had also left more of an imprint on the margins? At this...
The 2 Swedish LN samples are also from Skane despite their elevated WHG. Actually we have so many samples from Skane, I wonder if in a way they fit better as being "Danish" considering that Skane was...
Why is it a no-brainer? Why would expect a popuplaiton replacement even when it's Svealand that unified Sweden and conquered the south?
Can we complete this may now or do we still lack Central American data?
He's young, that makes better than men older than 50-60, it's unfair, lol
Depending on the photo she ranges from being hot to almost looking like a man with long hair, weird
Do you have any good source that classifies epicanthic folds? I have hard time distinguishing them.
And the thing is this Steppe admixture is not actually fake, let's criticize using G25 when it actually makes sense, now it doesn't.
I don't really care about the medieval Balkans, as far as I can see we aren't going to get anything particularly revolutionary, the genomes of the local Turks, Greeks, Romance speakers, Slavs etc. is...
At what age does lactose intolerance set in exactly?
If you count Angolans abroad you end up counting many Brazilians, but that's cheating.
Could you briefly explain how to read the charts? What does the box signify, the line in the box etc.