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Last edited by Argentano; 12-12-2016 at 10:21 PM.
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If you only count Brazil and Argentina there are probably around 120 millons scoring over 70% european.
120 millons being predominantely europeand and scoring between 70-100% European (85% euro on average)
To compare, the population of some european countries
Albania 2 millon people
Greece 11 millon people
Austria 8 millon people
Switzerland 8 millon people
You can follow the one drop rule if you want but minimizing 120 millon people scoring on average 85% euro seems stupid to me. Moreso when the majority of the population in the world is pred non euro.
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I found a nice study with regional data for Mexico, Brazil, Colombia and the USA.
I'll use those results for Mexico and the US, and I'll also add the Brazilian and Colombian results to the tables I've already got.
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Very interesting!
If you're adding data for more countries, there's a very good study of Cuba that has tons of samples from every region.
http://journals.plos.org/plosgenetic...l.pgen.1004488
And you could also color in Puerto Rico as well, even though it's only a single region on the map.
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i wanna see murica
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Uruguay is europe :-))
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