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It seems Filipino have a little bit of this Negrito admixture in them.
http://mbe.oxfordjournals.org/conten...expansion.html
Philippine Mitochondrial DNA Diversity
MtDNA P8 is found high in Papuan New Guineans
MtDNA P10 is found high in Papuans New Guineans
MtDNA M21a is found very high in Negrito Semangs
MtDNA B4a1a1 is found very high in Polynesians (Partial Australoid)
MtDNA N* has also been found at 36% at one Filipino Negrito tribe
Luzon 1.43% P10, 1.43% B4a1a1 =2.36% Australoid mtDNA admixture
Visayas 0.89% P8, 0.89% P10, 0.89% M21a, 0.89% N* 0.89% = 3.56% Australoid mtDNA admixture
Mindanao 1.13% P10 = 1.13% mtDNA Australoid admixture
Y-DNA OF FILIPINO
Haplogroup K-M9 is found in 45% of Negrito but this does not mean that all haplogroup K-M9 The reason why is high among Negrito tribe is because their unclassified markers. Even some Taiwan aboriginals tribes have 10% K-M9 as do people from Central Asia, Middle east, Europe have 7-10% K-M9 but are not associated with Negrito.
C-RPS4Y711... Filipino is mostly C3. Haplogroup C3 is found in 0-7% in Taiwanese aboriginal tribes. Most likely all the C in filipino are from Taiwan.
Hurles et al. (2005)
Philippines
1/28 = 3.6% K-M9(xK1-M147, L-M61, M1-M4/M5, M2a-SRY9138, N1-LLY22g, O-M175, P-P27/M45, T-M70)
9/28 = 32.1% O1a-M119(xO1a1a-M101, O1a2-M50)
1/28 = 3.6% O1a2-M50
14/28 = 50.0% O3-M122(xO3a3c-M134)
3/28 = 10.7% O3a3c-M134
This study shows filipino have 3.6% K-M9, we can assume that half of it it's related with Negrito, therefore it be 1.8%.
Kayser et al. (2008)
Philippines
4/37 = 10.8% C-RPS4Y711(xC2-M38, C3-M217)
1/37 = 2.7% F-M89(xK-M9)
1/37 = 2.7% K-M9(xK3-P79, M1-M4, M2-M353, M3-P117, NO-M214, P-M74, S-M230)
1/37 = 2.7% O-M175(xO1a-M119, O2a-M95, O3-M122)
11/37 = 29.7% O1a-M119(xO1a2-M110)
5/37 = 13.5% O1a2-M110
1/37 = 2.7% O3-M122(xO3a-M324)
10/37 = 27.0% O3a-M324(xO3a3b-M7, O3a3c-M134)
1/37 = 2.7% O3a3c-M134
1/37 = 2.7% O2a-M95
1/37 = 2.7% R1-M173
2.7% filipino have K-M9.... if we assume half of it's related with Filipino than it's 1.35%
Han-Jun Jin et al. (2009)
Philippines
2/69 = 2.9% Y*(xC, DE, K)
2/69 = 2.9% C
6/69 = 8.7% K(xNO)
2/69 = 2.9% O
11/69 = 15.9% O1
1/69 = 1.4% O2(xO2a, O2b)
1/69 = 1.4% O2a
1/69 = 1.4% O2b(xO2b1)
34/69 = 49.3% O3(xO3c)
9/69 = 13.0% O3c
Assuming half 8.7% K-M9 of it's related with Negrito, fililpino will than have 4.35% Negrito mtDNA.
Han-Jun Jin et al. (2003)
Philippines
3/77 = 3.9% Y*(xC-RPS4Y711, DE-YAP, K-M9)
3/77 = 3.9% C-RPS4Y711
8/77 = 10.4% K-M9(xO-M175)
52/77 = 67.5% O-M175(xLINE1, O2a-M95, O2b-SRY465)
9/77 = 11.7% O-LINE1
1/77 = 1.3% O2b-SRY465(xO2b1-47z)
1/77 = 1.3% O2a-M95
Assuming half of 10.4% are related with Negrito than it's still only 5.2%.
In conclusion FILIPINO HAVE
1.13% to 3.56% Negrito mtDNA
1.35% to 5.2% Negrito Y-DNA
So the average filipino would be around 8% Negrito and over 87% Mongoloid ( others including few percent of European admixture )
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