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East Eurasian = Siberian or proto-Mongol?![]()


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Could someone please explain these West Eurasian and East Eurasian categories? And provide some links/articles. Thanks.


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Eurasia K3 - E Eurasian, W Eurasian, and Sub-Saharan African Calculator
This calculator calculates an individual's E Eurasian, W Eurasian, and Sub-Saharan African admixture.
The components are defined as follows:
1- E Eurasian - This component peaks in E & SE populations such as Ami, Nivkh, Dai, Han, and Ulchi, at about 100%, followed by Siberian & other Asian populations such as Nganasans, Tibetans, Subba, and Mongola.
2- W Eurasian - This component peaks in Neolithic European farmers such as Stuttgart, and LBK culture, as well as in most modern European populations at over 95%.
3- SSA (Sub-Saharan African) - This component peaks in Sub-Saharan African populations such as Yoruban, Esan, and Luhiya at over 97%.
https://www.gedmatch.com/gedwiki/ind...Asian_Ancestry
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