Angela
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Apart the ethical matter, of course.
Yeah, the Western Caucasus is heavier in G-M201. Adygean perhaps has even more than Svans/Abkhazians? Btw, would be G2a1 more common in Georgia and G2a2 in NW? What's yours, if I may ask?
Thanks.
Yeah, probably a psycho (which would make him a sociopath too).
It's really amazing the variation in Italy, sometimes even in the same region. I think my paternal family is pretty different from my maternal family, for example. The former tend to be tall, black haired and brown eyed (inheritance of my father's paternal grandparent mainly), while the maternal are shorter and more Northern shifted (some of them even exaggeratedly, as an uncle): light haired and light eyed. I'm not knowledgeble in this matter, but I'd risk to say my paternal family is more shifted to (South) Balkan in looking? The maternal, on the other hand, more shifted to Austria/S. Germany? Both father and mother virtually full Venetians in ancestry, with a father's paternal grandmother being the exception, from Mantova province.
Hey, I remember him. I've watched Per Un Pugno di Dollari and Per Qualche Dollaro in Più - great Morricone, great Leone! I see he acted also in L'armata Brancaleone, but I confess I don't remember him in this one.
It's the same in my family. The distance, as the crow flies, between the Appennino Parmense and the Lunigiana is very small, less than 50 kilometers in some places? It's not even that far to the La Spezia of my maternal grandfather, whom my mother most resembles. Yet, my father and mother are completely different phenotypically. Both Italian, though.
I guess part of it is that some of the highest peaks of the Apennines lie between their ancestral homelands, but still...