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I just don't know the genetic makeup of surinamese and guyanians
Are they less euro than Bolivians?
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I would say:
Uruguay 80-85 euro / 10-15% amerindian/ 5% african
Argentina around 75% euro / around 25% amerindian / 1-2% african
Brasil around 65% euro / 7-8% amerindian / around 27-28% african
Venezuela around 55% euro / 25% amerindian / 20% african (not very sure about this in the distribution of the amerindian and african %)
Colombia around 50-55% euro / 25-30% amerindian / around 15% african
Ecuador around 30-35% euro / 60-55% amerindian / 10% african
Perú around 20-25% euro / 70-65% amerindian / 5% african
Chile around 55-60% euro / 45-40% amerindian / african neglegible, maybe 1%
Bolivia around 15% euro / 85% amerindian / 1-2% african
Paraguay around 60-65% euro / 40-35% amerindian / african neglegible
México around 45% euro / around 55% amerindian / 2-3% african
Guatemala around 20% euro / 80% amerindian / 1-2% african
El Salvador around 35% euro / 55% amerindian / 8-9% african
Honduras ¿?¿?
Nicaragua ¿?¿?
Costa Rica around 62% euro / 35% amerindian / 3% african
Panamá ?¿?
Cuba around 75% euro / 18% african / 7% amerindian
Puerto Rico around 65% euro / 15-20 % amerindian / 15-20% african
Dominican Republic around 50-55% euro / 6-7% amerindian / 45-38% african
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Here's a brand new one with sample sites in Puerto Rico and Florida:
MC1R variants and associations with pigmentation characteristics and genetic ancestry in a Hispanic, predominately Puerto Rican, population
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I was reading the first post of this thread and i saw this quote talking about a couple of genetics studies: "Costa Rica: No nation-wide figures were given, but two studies were conducted in the country's Central Valley. While they cannot be considered representative, averaging the results of these two studies yields a figure of 62.5% European, 4% African, and 33.5% Amerindian."
And that's almost exactly my genetic admixture lol. But i have a nicaraguan great-grandfather. How much % contributes a great grand father in one person's genetics?
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Estos resultados son en base a 23&me o estudios geneticos nacionales?
Ecuador me parece que esta mal, pues seria 59.6% Amerindia/ 28.8% Caucásica/11.6% subsahariana
https://www.primicias.ec/noticias/te...erindia-madre/
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