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    As others have pointed out, it depends on how dominant or recessive the admixture is, and how distant the two populations are from each other. Sub-Saharan admixture in a European is likely to be visible from a higher single digit percentage, and vice versa, while full 50% central or northern French admixture in a Brit may not even be noticeable, as the two populations are very similar to each other, share a fairly recent common ancestor (Bell Beaker) and have been mixing for two millennia anyway.

    I don't think 2% admixture is likely to be visible even in extremely distant populations. Different groups of humans are not very genetically distant to each other, even on the 'racial' level, due to our lack of long-term geographical borders meaning we frequently mix with each other throughout history. Chimpanzees, with a population of ~150,000 worldwide, are more genetically diverse than humans with our near 8 billion individuals. Our ability to build boats to cross rivers, thick coats to cross mountain ranges, and cars to make travelling extremely fast makes these geographical boundaries not really work as they do for other species. There is probably no type of admixture that would be immediately or at all visible at 2%.

    Quote Originally Posted by RareNightmare View Post
    Porutgese people are europeans and it is 1/50th. Also, if you took a full Portuguese person and a full british person stripped them down and asked a random non anthrotard person to guess their country of origin/ethnicity and if they were the same, they probably couldn't discern the two especially if you grabbed someone who was as much as a quarter Portuguese and then someone who was a full blooded brit. Call me retarded, but I wasn't able to tell that even Tom Hanks was half portuguese. Attachment 114236
    I don't think you're retarded for not picking it up; I didn't even know he was half Portuguese until I saw this post. With a beard he looks mega Iberian, without he's just undiscernible European, which is fairly accurate given his ancestry.

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    It would be discernable to the trained anthrotard. If you didn't have curly hair or brown eyes you would at least smell of Nando's.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sceptillionaire View Post
    I didn't even know he was half Portuguese until I saw this post. With a beard he looks mega Iberian, without he's just undiscernible European, which is fairly accurate given his ancestry.
    Looking mega Iberian is just indisputably European.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sceptillionaire View Post
    As others have pointed out, it depends on how dominant or recessive the admixture is, and how distant the two populations are from each other. Sub-Saharan admixture in a European is likely to be visible from a higher single digit percentage, and vice versa, while full 50% central or northern French admixture in a Brit may not even be noticeable, as the two populations are very similar to each other, share a fairly recent common ancestor (Bell Beaker) and have been mixing for two millennia anyway.

    I don't think 2% admixture is likely to be visible even in extremely distant populations. Different groups of humans are not very genetically distant to each other, even on the 'racial' level, due to our lack of long-term geographical borders meaning we frequently mix with each other throughout history. Chimpanzees, with a population of ~150,000 worldwide, are more genetically diverse than humans with our near 8 billion individuals. Our ability to build boats to cross rivers, thick coats to cross mountain ranges, and cars to make travelling extremely fast makes these geographical boundaries not really work as they do for other species. There is probably no type of admixture that would be immediately or at all visible at 2%.



    I don't think you're retarded for not picking it up; I didn't even know he was half Portuguese until I saw this post. With a beard he looks mega Iberian, without he's just undiscernible European, which is fairly accurate given his ancestry.
    Portuguese are somewhat germanic but anyhow, I have double digits in non eurpopean admixture and you can't even discern me from the average white person. I mean I'm imagining that OP doesn't really look very portuguese unless they're looking very hard for portuguse features.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roy View Post
    Somehow though we've seen Hungarians and Romanians with 1-3% of Asian DNA which imho shows up subtly in them phenotypically. And don't forget a Mongolian spot on newborns that show up even on those with a very minimal Asian input in their DNA.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongolian_spot
    I'm around 3-5% Central-East Asian (Tatar ancestry) and you can't tell, but you can with my father and great grandmother (it's like it skips a generation).

    Slavic (AD 540–1270) 64.0%
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    Quote Originally Posted by Polak View Post
    I'm around 3-5% Central-East Asian (Tatar ancestry) and you can't tell, but you can with my father and great grandmother (it's like it skips a generation).
    Lmao the trace elements

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    Screenshot 2022-07-09 at 18.25.24.png Why do people generally try to make Italians look darker than they are? I looked at an Italian news channel on Youtube and they don't look that darker than lots of the Brits interviewed on the BBC.

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    It honestly depends. I have seen quadroons that look like really ugly white people, but I have also seen quadroons that look clearly like lightskin Africans. I also agree with Leto insofar as that I doubt Portuguese would have much phenotypic impact unless present in large proportions.

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    This ex-couple had twins and then sextuplets (six babies born at once), they all look very, very Asian, even though they're only one quarter Korean. Maybe it has something to do with the fact that they all were born premature and with the help of fertility treatment?
    on October 8, 2000, she gave birth to twin girls, Cara Nicole and Madelyn "Mady" Kate, who were premature at 35 weeks gestation.[7] Gosselin became pregnant through fertility treatment because polycystic ovary syndrome left her unable to conceive otherwise. After further treatments, Gosselin became pregnant again and, on May 10, 2004, in Hershey, Pennsylvania, at the Penn State Hershey Medical Center, she gave birth to sextuplets: sons Aaden Jonathan; Collin Thomas; and Joel Kevin; and daughters Alexis Faith, Hannah Joy, and Leah Hope. She gave birth at just shy of 30 weeks gestation. The sextuplets were born 10 weeks premature, which is common in the multiple births resulting from fertility treatments.[citation needed] The early birth required the six infants to be placed on ventilators.[6]
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