Alan
Elite member
- Messages
- 2,517
- Reaction score
- 450
- Points
- 0
- Ethnic group
- Kurdish
- Y-DNA haplogroup
- R1a1a1
- mtDNA haplogroup
- HV2a1 +G13708A
So here it is, the results of the R1b1 sample from 5100 BC late neolithic Spain.
Globe 13
K12b
MDLP K=7
Typical European farmer with the typical Mediterranean/Southwest Asian/Caucasus DNA + some North European from admixing with WHG (also typical for European farmers).
This is quite irritating. We have Samara H&G with not much sign of ENF but yet we have another R1b with typical farmer DNA.
The only portion of the two genomes I see which might have a connection is the Gedrosia/West Asian in Karelian/Samara H&G, Yamna and Caucasus/West Asian portion in the Farmer.
I think this is another indication that R1b migrated into the Steppes with the "Near Eastern ANE rich pastoralists". And to Neolithic Europe with farmers.
But than another possibility is , R might have spred around the globe even before the ANE/ENF/WHG split.
Globe 13
- 78.11% Mediterranean
- 12.01% North_European
- 9.78% Southwest_Asian
- 0.09% Australasian
- 0.01% West_Asian
- 0.00% Amerindian
- 0.00% Arctic
- 0.00% East_African
- 0.00% East_Asian
- 0.00% Palaeo_African
- 0.00% Siberian
- 0.00% South_Asian
- 0.00% West_African
K12b
- 74.26% Atlantic_Med
- 18.37% Caucasus
- 3.70% Southwest_Asian
- 3.67% Northwest_African
- 0.00% East_African
- 0.00% East_Asian
- 0.00% Gedrosia
- 0.00% North_European
- 0.00% Siberian
- 0.00% South_Asian
- 0.00% Southeast_Asian
- 0.00% Sub_Saharan
- 67.94% Mediterranean
- 22.30% West_European
- 4.09% West_Asian
- 4.07% Northwest_African
- 1.60% Southwest_Asian
- 0.00% East_African
- 0.00% East_European
- 0.00% Neo_African
- 0.00% Northeast_Asian
- 0.00% Palaeo_African
- 0.00% South_Asian
- 0.00% Southeast_Asian
MDLP K=7
- 75.11% Paleo-Mediterranean
- 24.87% Caucasian
- 0.02% South-Central-Asian
- 0.00% Altaic-Turkic
- 0.00% Paleo-Scandinavian
- 0.00% Volga-Uralic
- 0.00% West-Eurasian
Typical European farmer with the typical Mediterranean/Southwest Asian/Caucasus DNA + some North European from admixing with WHG (also typical for European farmers).
This is quite irritating. We have Samara H&G with not much sign of ENF but yet we have another R1b with typical farmer DNA.
The only portion of the two genomes I see which might have a connection is the Gedrosia/West Asian in Karelian/Samara H&G, Yamna and Caucasus/West Asian portion in the Farmer.
I think this is another indication that R1b migrated into the Steppes with the "Near Eastern ANE rich pastoralists". And to Neolithic Europe with farmers.
But than another possibility is , R might have spred around the globe even before the ANE/ENF/WHG split.
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