Finnish males have 60 % of Asian N-hablogroup and about 40 % Germanic I- and R-hablogroups.
Other hablogroups are very tiny.
Maternal lines are despite of that mainly from Europe and near regions.
N-hablogroup is near relative to Chinese O-hablogroup. Both from K-hablogroup.
So I suppose that first Finns came from Russia and Siberia about 7000 years before year 0.
Next migration came about 4500 years before year 0 also from Russia and Volga-river.
Next migration came from Sweden about 2000 years before year 0. They were R- and I-hablogroups.
Next came from Baltic, they talked pre-Finnish language. I think they were N-hablogroup.
And at newer times came population from Sweden, and also from Germany (Hansa).
So geneatic research proves old stories about Finnish origin.
Other hablogroups are very tiny.
Maternal lines are despite of that mainly from Europe and near regions.
N-hablogroup is near relative to Chinese O-hablogroup. Both from K-hablogroup.
So I suppose that first Finns came from Russia and Siberia about 7000 years before year 0.
Next migration came about 4500 years before year 0 also from Russia and Volga-river.
Next migration came from Sweden about 2000 years before year 0. They were R- and I-hablogroups.
Next came from Baltic, they talked pre-Finnish language. I think they were N-hablogroup.
And at newer times came population from Sweden, and also from Germany (Hansa).
So geneatic research proves old stories about Finnish origin.