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Thread: Are light traits in Southern Europe due to the northern European admixture ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reozek View Post
    did light eyes/hair in Southern Europe appeared in the bronze age with the indoeuropean migrations from Central-Eastern Europe or they were already present in the indigenous paleolithic/neolithic popoluation ??
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    More like intermediate.

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    from Tony Frudakis, Ph.D. - Molecular Photofitting: Predicting Ancestry and Phenotype Using DNA p. 424 (Google books)

    "NOR1 admixture greater than or equal to 35% (row 2) and NOR1+NOR2 combined admixture greater than 45% (row 4) is strongly assiocated with iris color scores greater than 2.2 (Light) , which corresponds to color scores above the mean for individuals of majority European ancestry , and includes the light hazels , greens , and blues. In contrast , MIDEA and SA admixture leveles were individually associated with color scores below 2.2 (Dark) , corresponding to color scores below the mean (dark hazels , browns , blacks)"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peyrol View Post
    Btw, light eyes for single italian regions...as you can see, more south you go, less light eyers you can see.



    Veneto/Friuli 41,4%
    Piemonte/Valle d'Aosta 40%
    Lombardia 37,2%
    Liguria 29,6%
    Emilia-Romagna 31,2%
    Umbria 32,8%
    Toscana 31,5%
    Marche 31,3%
    Lazio 26,2%
    Abruzzo/Molise 28,5%
    Campania 25,6%
    Puglia 26,4%
    Sicilia (isola) 23,7%
    Basilicata 23,1%
    Calabria 19,6%

    Sardegna (isola) 13,9%
    Spain

    http://w11.zetaboards.com/ethnodiver...pic/7720154/1/

    Study 2 : Hoyos-Sánz

    Fair-eyes color (includes blue, greenish and grey) :

    Vasco-Navarra 39.2%
    Aragón 34.9%
    Castilla La Nueva 21.4%
    Castilla La Vieja 21.1%
    Baleares 21.0%
    León 18.8%
    Múrcia 16.9%
    Extremadura 18.8%
    Cataluña 14.5%
    Asturias 19.1%
    Valencia 12.1%
    Galícia 12.3%
    Granada 11.7%
    Andalucía 10.7%

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    Quote Originally Posted by bimo View Post
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    not really , light eyes in italy are quite (not majority of course) , but in some area's of italy are really around 40% , where i live in central-north italy (emilia-romagna) on 10 people 3 have light eyes so those data seems accurate , and yes green/hazel eyes are considered light for sure not dark , at least they are more on the light side than the dark

    Some lombard and furlan alpine valleys are also around 50%, while probably some isolated sardinian or calabrian village can be even around 2-5%...a very big difference for a single country, indeed.

    I'm curious about the portuguese and the french percentages.

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    It could be both; a product of medieval Germanic conquest and just simply local variation.


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    Quote Originally Posted by alfieb View Post
    Sicily being much higher than Sardinia and Calabria (and marginally higher than Lucania) most likely has to be attributed to the Germanic/Celtic admixture.
    It's a difference of 4% or so. But you also have to figure this.. eastern versus western Sicily. Eastern Sicily light eyes is probably close to (and possibly below) 10%. Whereas in western regions it may be close to 35%.

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    I find some of this data about North Italy/Spain to be exaggerated. I've read studies that showed that the pigmentation difference between Southern and Northern Italy/Spain to be sizable but rather small.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ABest View Post
    I find some of this data about North Italy/Spain to be exaggerated. I've read studies that showed that the pigmentation difference between Southern and Northern Italy/Spain to be sizable but rather small.
    I don't think so. Maybe due to the fact that many northern Italians have southern Italian ancestry now due to people moving north, but overall from pictures and all studies I have seen, both northern Italy an Spain are lighter than southern Italy by quite a bit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sikeliot View Post
    It's a difference of 4% or so. But you also have to figure this.. eastern versus western Sicily. Eastern Sicily light eyes is probably close to (and possibly below) 10%. Whereas in western regions it may be close to 35%.
    And only about 2m Sicilians live in the West.


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