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    Default Latin American gedmatch kits Update 4.700 samples. Euro ancestry in the new world

    -Around 4.700 kits from Gedmatch (added by users birdman, litvin, vasconcelos, smitty and me)
    -It is euro only so if somebody is 50% iberian 50% amerindian he appears as 100% iberian (the components)
    -I included usa whites with british german and italian surnames
    -Added italy and spain for comparison, those are the italian/spanish kits we have so far, i am not saying the sample is perfect.
    -The order is from the samples with the highest sum of the first 4 components (north sea, atlantic, baltic, eastern euro) to the samples with the lower sum


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    The rare results in usa are italian amerucans

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    Again, other good thread! The most interesting to me was the difference between Italy and Spain. Italy is super heterogeneous and Spain super homogeneous. Also its in teresting to notive that most Latam countries have a minority more mothern shifted than italians and spaniards. There is also an minority in Colombia and Argentina almost more southern shifted than italians, maybe its the arab-jewish influence. I also noticed that Brazil is the country with less red sea considering Latam, Italy and probably Spain. Finally, around 20% of white americans are southern euro.

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    Surprises:
    -I expected Cuba to show more red sea, its pretty low
    -I expected Chile to show much lower red sea, its not high at all, but its also not low, I thought chileans are basques haha
    -I expected Colombia to be less east med/red sea, its high there, almost as Mexico and more than caribean puerto ricans and cubans.
    -Puerto Rico its ok, maybe a bit lower than I expected to be.
    -Mexico its ok, its reflect some new christian settlement, not lower and not higher than expected.
    -Argentina its also ok, its reflects south italian settlement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by QUICAS View Post
    Again, other good thread! The most interesting to me was the difference between Italy and Spain. Italy is super heterogeneous and Spain super homogeneous. Also its in teresting to notive that most Latam countries have a minority more mothern shifted than italians and spaniards. There is also an minority in Colombia and Argentina almost more southern shifted than italians, maybe its the arab-jewish influence. I also noticed that Brazil is the country with less red sea considering Latam, Italy and probably Spain. Finally, around 20% of white americans are southern euro.
    the rare one in colombia is a jew

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    Quote Originally Posted by QUICAS View Post
    Surprises:
    -I expected Cuba to show more red sea, its pretty low
    -I expected Chile to show much lower red sea, its not high at all, but its also not low, I thought chileans are basques haha
    -I expected Colombia to be less east med/red sea, its high there, almost as Mexico and more than caribean puerto ricans and cubans.
    -Puerto Rico its ok, maybe a bit lower than I expected to be.
    -Mexico its ok, its reflect some new christian settlement, not lower and not higher than expected.
    -Argentina its also ok, its reflects south italian settlement.
    i think the colombians are more atlantic on average because they have higher basque ancestry. not pure basque but higher than the rest

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    Quote Originally Posted by Argentano View Post
    i think the colombians are more atlantic on average because they have higher basque ancestry. not pure basque but higher than the rest
    i googled and found this

    Existen varias instituciones que agrupan la presencia vasca en Colombia patrocinadas por Euskadi en Bogotá y Antioquia.

    Y es en Antioquia, donde la presencia Vasca se resalta en los apellidos de este origen. Hoy en día el 40 % de los habitantes antioqueños son de ascendencia vasca (2.800.000 personas) lo que convierte a esta región colombiana en el lugar con mayor concentración de descendientes vascos en el mundo, superando incluso, al propio País Vasco. Además, entre 1640 y 1859 18,9% de los residentes en Colombia tenían origen vasco, lo que le ha permitido determinar a geógrafos que hoy en día más de la mitad de la población colombiana tiene ancestros vascos aun así sean desconocidos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by QUICAS View Post
    Surprises:
    -I expected Cuba to show more red sea, its pretty low
    -I expected Chile to show much lower red sea, its not high at all, but its also not low, I thought chileans are basques haha
    -I expected Colombia to be less east med/red sea, its high there, almost as Mexico and more than caribean puerto ricans and cubans.
    -Puerto Rico its ok, maybe a bit lower than I expected to be.
    -Mexico its ok, its reflect some new christian settlement, not lower and not higher than expected.
    -Argentina its also ok, its reflects south italian settlement.
    comparison of different regions in Brazil Argentina and Puerto Rico


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    Quote Originally Posted by Argentano View Post
    i googled and found this
    I thought Chileans were the most basques, I dont know why. But with this information, its seems that colombians are the most basques. I never expected that, I always imaginaned colombians, venezuelans, cuesta ricans, peruvians, bolivians as castilians, mexicans as andaluzians, cubans as galicians/canarians/andaluzians, puerto ricans as andaluzians/canarians, chileans as basques, brazilians galicians/minhotics, argetines as galicians and uruguayans as galicians/castelians.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Argentano View Post
    comparison of different regions in Brazil Argentina and Puerto Rico

    Interesting how Cordoba is much more iberian than santafe and buenos aires. And Cordoba its not more mestizo than the argentina average, its over 70% white probably.

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