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    The European Continent has been witness to many episodes of human migration, some of which have spanned over thousands of years. The most up-to-date research into these ancient migrations on the European Continent suggests that there were three major groups of people that have had a lasting effect on present day peoples of European descent: Hunter-Gatherers, Early Farmers, and Metal Age Invaders. The graphics below display the percentages of autosomal DNA that you still carry from these ancient European groups.



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    Quote Originally Posted by vikiingMallorcaSpain View Post
    Finally, DNA evidence shows that a common Y-chromosome haplogroup of the Yamnaya pastoralists is R1a and R1b, which is still prevalent in Western Europe today.
    In Spain most of paternal haplogroups are connected to these metal age invaders. In your result, interestingly you have a higher percentage of Neolithic Farmer.
    Were these Farmer genes transmitted maternally to this day, in Spain?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cybele View Post
    In Spain most of paternal haplogroups are connected to these metal age invaders. In your result, interestingly you have a higher percentage of Neolithic Farmer.
    Were these Farmer genes transmitted maternally to this day, in Spain?
    as i know yes most of the maternal haplogroups of modern Iberians are of Neolithic origin and yes i have high Farmer idk why bcs in G25 i score around 50% farmer

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    Quote Originally Posted by vikiingMallorcaSpain View Post
    as i know yes most of the maternal haplogroups of modern Iberians are of Neolithic origin and yes i have high Farmer idk why bcs in G25 i score around 50% farmer
    Cool, so it seems the women had a greater impact genetically?!
    In my case is the opposite. I suspect the paternal haplogroup (G) is of Neolithic farmer origin, while the maternal one, Indo-European.
    At 50% is still the highest percentage, right?

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