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This is not really what the data say: Hunter Gatherer lacks a light skin gene, unlike the Early European Farmer who had this gene. This does not mean that the Early European Farmer had no people in their population who had a more tanned skin color or conversely, a lighter skin color ... Same for Hunther Gatherer: no one said they had black skin, but it's assumed they have more darker skin than Early European Farmer for the reason i mentioned above.
On this site we can see the pigmentation of England N (Neolithic):
https://genetiker.wordpress.com/pigmentation/
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Which one am I if I'm I2/I-M438 and my subclade is I-Z17855?
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O.M.G my ancestor in the Roman legion!
Kosova është zemra e Serbisë
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R1b-L21. Don't want to post the specific subclade as for some reason, googling it actually links back to my family surname lol.
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R1a-M417 (most likely)
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I did the MorleyDNA.com Predictor. Other users said it's pretty accurate for telling the main Hg. I'm aware that it doesn't mean anything.
https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...ediction/page9
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