Messier 67
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If they released the Y-DNA haplogroup we would not be having this discussion. An I black European is nearly laughable. IJK were most likely whitish before Y-DNA I entered into Europe. I doubt there would be any scholars depicting Y-DNA I as black, even 8000 BCE. Indonesians (from K2) have light colored skin and have never generationally been in Northern Latitudes. If we are talking about a C in Europe that is a completely different story. The Aborigines are C and if they depicted the specimen from Cheddar... dark, but not as dark as some Aborigines, then there would be some plausibility to it.
And it has been said in other places they only looked at two genes for whiteness that Europeans have. Can this be verified. Do the Indonesians have these two "white genes". If not, there are other determining DNA factors to not have near black or black skin.
And it has been said in other places they only looked at two genes for whiteness that Europeans have. Can this be verified. Do the Indonesians have these two "white genes". If not, there are other determining DNA factors to not have near black or black skin.