Ust-Ishim: a 45.000 siberian

If we take the World 22 results.

We got ~18,5% West Asian, Northeast Euro, Near East, Atl Med Neolithic, North European Mesolithic and Indo_Iranian
~25% Indian.
~20,5% East-South Asian, East/Paleo/North Siberian
~15,5% Austronesian, Melanesian, Samoedic, Pygmy
~2% Amerindian
~10% Sub Saharan African.

So basically an Eurasian individual showing similarities too all major genetic regions of this world.

The k17 results don't make sense seem to have an error because Ust-Ishim is described as very close to WHG and ANE.
 
If we take the World 22 results.

We got ~18,5% West Asian, Northeast Euro, Near East, Atl Med Neolithic, North European Mesolithic and Indo_Iranian
~25% Indian.
~20,5% East-South Asian, East/Paleo/North Siberian
~15,5% Austronesian, Melanesian, Samoedic, Pygmy
~2% Amerindian
~10% Sub Saharan African.

So basically an Eurasian individual showing similarities too all major genetic regions of this world.

The k17 results don't make sense seem to have an error because Ust-Ishim is described as very close to WHG and ANE.

Genetiker states clearly that:

"The Veddoid South Asian or Indian components were the largest components for Ust’-Ishim for all of the calculators that had such components. The second-largest components tended to be Mongoloid Southeast Asian or East Asian components, which is consistent with Ust’-Ishim belonging to a Y haplogroup that was ancestral to the main Mongoloid Y haplogroup."

How do you manage to get Eurasian out of that?
 
Genetiker states clearly that:

"The Veddoid South Asian or Indian components were the largest components for Ust’-Ishim for all of the calculators that had such components. The second-largest components tended to be Mongoloid Southeast Asian or East Asian components, which is consistent with Ust’-Ishim belonging to a Y haplogroup that was ancestral to the main Mongoloid Y haplogroup."

How do you manage to get Eurasian out of that?


He basically explains that in the post you quoted.
 
It is remarked on several places that Tianyuan is also considered equidistant to all Non-Africans. However, his West-Eurasian affinity is smaller and different:

http://genetiker.wordpress.com/2013/12/02/more-analyses-of-the-tianyuan-genome/

MDLP World-22


  • 24.62% Veddoid (“Indian”)
  • 21.58% Sinid (“East-South-Asian”)
  • 16.09% Tungid (“East-Siberean”)
  • 14.13% Pacifid (“North-Amerind”)
  • 9.40% North-Indid (“Indo-Iranian”)
  • 7.37% Negroid (“Sub-Saharian”)
  • 3.23% Orientalid (“Near_East”)
  • 1.85% Melanesid (“Austronesian”)
  • 1.53% Mediterranean (“Atlantic_Mediterranean_Neolithic”)
  • 0.19% East-Sibirid (“Paleo-Siberian”)
  • 0.00% Alpine (“West-Asian”)
  • 0.00% Aryan Nordic (“North-East-European”)
  • 0.00% Australid (“Melanesian”)
  • 0.00% Bambutid (“Pygmy”)
  • 0.00% Brazilid (“South-America_Amerind”)
  • 0.00% Capoid (“South-African”)
  • 0.00% Centralid (“Mesoamerican”)
  • 0.00% Cro-Magnon Nordic (“North-European-Mesolithic”)
  • 0.00% Eskimid (“Arctic-Amerind”)
  • 0.00% Qiangid (“Indo-Tibetan”)
  • 0.00% Uralid (“Samoedic”)
  • 0.00% West-Sibirid (“North-Siberean”
 
Basically Ust-Ishim is the Proto Eurasian before they diverged into West and East Eurasians.[/QUOTE]
Altai area is a crossbreeding ground for three different kinds of human species, why it is here , peoples' paths crossed ?
 
I wonder about the same question, it seems that Siberia‘s Altai Mountains is a point where later races come and go ,

there is something strange : when these people entered Siberia, near the Altaï Mountains, they all went east, western Siberia remained rather uninhabited, and those in western Siberia had less sophisticated tools
eastern Siberia must have had better hunting grounds beofre the ice age
 
I expect Siberia was a happening place during the Ice Age. Consider how different the geography was. Those massive rivers running south to north today would have even more of a fall as the ice sheets were weighing down the land in the north. When they met the glaciers you'd have massive lakes. With plenty of islands I expect. Don't know where they'd drain with the north blocked, Caspian/Black Sea?

At the same time you'd have the same amount of insolation as you do today, which means pretty hot summers. Meaning a lot of meltwater.

And Siberia was teeming with animals and megafauna. It was probably the place outside of Africa where the megafauna hung on the longest.
 

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