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    https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...it?usp=sharing

    The curve of displacement is extremely soft, this shows a very homogeneous group. (actually, in the top of the table you will find ticos with a european/northamerican father or grandfather )

    Most of samples used are from central valley people.

    Maybe a 1/3 of the samples are from ticos living in USA, usually from south central valley origin.

    I dont know where is the 10% of asian genetics that shows the last genetic study of the University of Costa Rica. But, probably with more samples of the coastal provinces, the euro average will go down and amerindian and SSA will go up.

    * I have a doubt about the Northeast_African. Should i add this with the SSA component?

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    great work Vascontelo

    Something i have noticed while gathering latino gedmatch kits is that some countries are very homogeneous (Costa Rica/Puerto Rico) with most people scoring very similarly and other countries are very heterogeneous (Argentina/Brazil/Cuba) with people scoring very differently.

    Your chart shows that the Costa Rican is mostly mestizo/harnizo with just a little more SSA than other mestizo countries from south america.

    Regarding NEA it probably is part euro part ssa so its OK to have it in a separate category.

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    Cool! Great work!

    I sent you some more Costa Ricans, not present among your samples.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Argentano View Post
    great work Vascontelo

    Something i have noticed while gathering latino gedmatch kits is that some countries are very homogeneous (Costa Rica/Puerto Rico) with most people scoring very similarly and other countries are very heterogeneous (Argentina/Brazil/Cuba) with people scoring very differently.

    Your chart shows that the Costa Rican is mostly mestizo/harnizo with just a little more SSA than other mestizo countries from south america.

    Regarding NEA it probably is part euro part ssa so its OK to have it in a separate category.
    Thanks. Yeah, but remember most samples are from central valley people. So the central valley costarican is mostly mestizo/harnizo. I think in Guanacaste, Limón and Puntarenas (coastal provinces) you will find more indo-mestizos and triracial people.

    I have curious about Uruguay. Are they very homogenous too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Litvin View Post
    Cool! Great work!

    I sent you some more Costa Ricans, not present among your samples.
    Thank you! that would be great

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vascontelo View Post
    Thanks. Yeah, but remember most samples are from central valley people. So the central valley costarican is mostly mestizo/harnizo. I think in Guanacaste, Limón and Puntarenas (coastal provinces) you will find more indo-mestizos and triracial people.

    I have curious about Uruguay. Are they very homogenous too?
    No, uruguay is probably similar to Buenos Aires/Santa Fe, with more people scoring high SSA.

    So whites/Castizos and some mestizos/pardos.

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    its crazy that a great thread like this one has 2/3 responses but then a shitty troll thread has 200 pages. Apricity sucks for people intereted in latin american people's ancestry

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    Haha yeah ... and then you have threads like "Is Costa Rica really white?" I think people just want to speculate and they aren't interested in valious information. Anyways, this thread will be here for any interested in ancestry composition of costa rican people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vascontelo View Post
    Haha yeah ... and then you have threads like "Is Costa Rica really white?" I think people just want to speculate and they aren't interested in valious information. Anyways, this thread will be here for any interested in ancestry composition of costa rican people.
    yes its weird. You make a thread with genetic studies and nobody reads it.

    Then soembody makes a thread saying "whats your opinion on X country whiteness?" and everybody posts his bullshit sourceless opinion regarding certain country. Its absurd.

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    Here are two more Costa Rican samples that I find on Gedmatch. They are basically triracials and come from Puerto Jimenez.(I search the individuals behind the kits on FB). Please don't quote tho.
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