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    Below the summary of some studies done in different regions of Argentina

    http://www.scielo.org.ar/scielo.php?...32010000100001

    AMBA is Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires
    BB is Bahia Blanca in Buenos Aires
    CR is Comodoro Rivadavia in Chubut
    EQ is Esquel in Chubut
    NOA is Northwest
    NEA is Northeast
    Cuyo is Center West




    This are all separate studies with relatively big samples done by Avena and Parolin. The last one includes Puerto Madryn in Chubut .

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    http://www.scielo.org.ar/scielo.php?...32010000100001


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    Argentine Menonnites

    http://www.nature.com/articles/srep36392

    27 Samples
    Result 99.7% European


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    Provincial Results of 2 different Studies


    2009

    http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/1...9.00556.x/full
    Markers 24 Autosomal SNP




    2011

    http://www.fsigeneticssup.com/articl...194-6/fulltext
    Markers 46 AIMs


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    Basing myself in all this genetic studies, and taking into accounnt the population of each provice, the euro component in the Argentine population should be as follows


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    Opinions? I think this is VERY complete.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Argentano View Post
    Opinions? I think this is VERY complete.
    I agree! Great work.

    This chart is amazing:




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    Quote Originally Posted by BirdMan View Post
    I agree! Great work.

    This chart is amazing:



    Thanks bro.

    I found that chart to be a must because people tend to give the same importance to studies of a region that has 1 millon people than to studies of a region that has 20 millon people and that doesent make sense at all.

    this chart allows us to see the importance of each region within the country.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BirdMan View Post
    I agree! Great work.

    This chart is amazing:
    You could do a similar thread/Chart for Puerto Rico, that would be interesting

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    Quote Originally Posted by Argentano View Post
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    Below the summary of some studies done in different regions of Argentina

    http://www.scielo.org.ar/scielo.php?...32010000100001

    AMBA is Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires
    BB is Bahia Blanca in Buenos Aires
    CR is Comodoro Rivadavia in Chubut
    EQ is Esquel in Chubut
    NOA is Northwest
    NEA is Northeast
    Cuyo is Center West




    This are all separate studies with relatively big samples done by Avena and Parolin. The last one includes Puerto Madryn in Chubut .

    2013

    http://www.scielo.org.ar/scielo.php?...32010000100001

    Good one! I've been to Esquel and Comodoro, that sounds accurate.

    I remember saying that in my opinion Magallanes and Aysen weren't really different from Santa Cruz and Chubut –I observed that when I travelled around-, and this seems to kind of confirm it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Argentano View Post
    Basing myself in all this genetic studies, and taking into accounnt the population of each provice, the euro component in the Argentine population should be as follows

    VERY complete information, and this chart is brilliant!

    I've got a few questions btw?

    1.- Do you know why might Tucuman be more European than the rest of the North?

    2.- At the same time, why are Salta and Jujuy so much less Euro?

    3.- Shouldn't be Mendoza be in the center?? Like there's no way that's south I think because Mendoza is opposite Santiago and if someone said Santiago is Southern Chile everyone would be like whaaat..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Costas View Post
    Good one! I've been to Esquel and Comodoro, that sounds accurate.

    I remember saying that in my opinion Magallanes and Aysen weren't really different from Santa Cruz and Chubut –I observed that when I travelled around-, and this seems to kind of confirm it.



    VERY complete information, and this chart is brilliant!

    I've got a few questions btw?

    1.- Do you know why might Tucuman be more European than the rest of the North?

    2.- At the same time, why are Salta and Jujuy so much less Euro?

    3.- Shouldn't be Mendoza be in the center?? Like there's no way that's south I think because Mendoza is opposite Santiago and if someone said Santiago is Southern Chile everyone would be like whaaat..

    1)Tucuman seems to be more colonial mestizo and recieved a good amount of europeans and middle easterns. Salta was probably more amerindian (more in the borders of the country), recieved less europeans and more Bolivians.

    2) Salta and Jujuy were probably mestizo/indomestizo and NEVER stopped recieving Bolivians. We are the only country of Latin America that always recieved limitrofe immigrants in relevant numbers. Even Uruguayans.

    3) Yeah you are right it should have been central. Dont know why i put it as south


    This is the regional result using mendoza as central


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