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Interesting according to wiki Bahia Is the least white, I would've expected the least European contribution as well.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Brazilians
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Bahia its the 3rd least in self indentified whites, not the least, and also self-Identity ≠ to genetics, most Baianos are full colonial, or at least pred colonial and have multiple europeans, slaves and natives in their family, so independently of the phenotype its more comum to identify as pardos, while regions of South have more recent european imigration and feels more culturally european, so they identify mostly as white.
More Details about my Bahian & Portuguese ancestry:
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Ancestry results fom the actor Wagner Moura which hails from Salvador, Bahia. A woman matched with him and shared the results:
Genera results from Minas Gerais:
23andMe results from the coast of Santa Catarina state. She also posted an update here.
Last edited by Generalissimo; 02-17-2024 at 10:05 PM.
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Vc esta dizendo que um estudo com Mais de 200 mil testes divididos por regiões do Brasil não vale?
Onde a genera é de classe alta? Esse preço qualquer pode pagar https://www.genera.com.br/teste-de-ancestralidade/
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Eu sei disso, mais eu acho mais interessante "haplogroups" das regiões! O dna paterno é mais ou menos homogêneo como esperado no Brasil, o materno é o mais interessante pra mim a única região onde o europeu é predominante(50%) é o sul o norte e o Nordeste dividem, o norte mais indígena e o Nordeste mais africano.
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