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Hello all that you read this post,
I have seen the blood groups distribution in Europe.
First I have seen Jakub Marian map, which somehow is not so correct added the percentage for negative RH with positive RH.
Jakub Marian summed the percentages for 0+ with 0-, of A+ with A-, of B+ and B- and presented the results as percentages of A,B,0 .
Even like this, the map supports the Italo-Gaulish-Celtic common language and common genetic root.
It also seems current day Greeks are mostly descendants of Romans, because they have mostly 0 blood groups while Cyprus have mostly A.
Italians,Iberians,Celts from Britain,Netherlands,Belgium have mostly 0,as seen on the map.
Other Europeans have mostly A.
A marker of mixing to later Steppe people (maybe Neolithic Steppe People,or even more recent) and Asians is the percentage of B blood group.
Eastern Europeans have higher B group and also Fino-Ugrians.
Scandos, since they also mixed to Fino-Ugrians,have high B.
As you move Westwards, B group is very low.
It appears a clear distinction between Cyprus people and Turkey people,with Cyprus having lower B group.
Enough words and let the map speak:
https://jakubmarian.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/blood-type-europe.jpg
When looking in more detail at blood groups, taking both 0+,0-,A+,A-,B+,B-,AB the things become more,more interesting.
It seems that significant percentages of 0-,A- are present only at Caucasian races.
While B- seems to have originated in Pakistan and is also at some 3% in Russians,Estonians and other Eastern Europeans.
A- at percentages higher that 5% is found only in Europeans.
While 0- in percentages higher that 5% is found only in Caucasian races.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_type_distribution_by_country
@Maciamo to me is quite clear that is a strong correlation between ethnicity and blood groups distribution.
I have seen the blood groups distribution in Europe.
First I have seen Jakub Marian map, which somehow is not so correct added the percentage for negative RH with positive RH.
Jakub Marian summed the percentages for 0+ with 0-, of A+ with A-, of B+ and B- and presented the results as percentages of A,B,0 .
Even like this, the map supports the Italo-Gaulish-Celtic common language and common genetic root.
It also seems current day Greeks are mostly descendants of Romans, because they have mostly 0 blood groups while Cyprus have mostly A.
Italians,Iberians,Celts from Britain,Netherlands,Belgium have mostly 0,as seen on the map.
Other Europeans have mostly A.
A marker of mixing to later Steppe people (maybe Neolithic Steppe People,or even more recent) and Asians is the percentage of B blood group.
Eastern Europeans have higher B group and also Fino-Ugrians.
Scandos, since they also mixed to Fino-Ugrians,have high B.
As you move Westwards, B group is very low.
It appears a clear distinction between Cyprus people and Turkey people,with Cyprus having lower B group.
Enough words and let the map speak:
https://jakubmarian.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/blood-type-europe.jpg
When looking in more detail at blood groups, taking both 0+,0-,A+,A-,B+,B-,AB the things become more,more interesting.
It seems that significant percentages of 0-,A- are present only at Caucasian races.
While B- seems to have originated in Pakistan and is also at some 3% in Russians,Estonians and other Eastern Europeans.
A- at percentages higher that 5% is found only in Europeans.
While 0- in percentages higher that 5% is found only in Caucasian races.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_type_distribution_by_country
@Maciamo to me is quite clear that is a strong correlation between ethnicity and blood groups distribution.