I've been searching for ancestry composition videos and I've noticed some pattern among Chinese.
We're all mixed. Everybody has blended or descends from a foreign population if we go far back in time.
I wonder to which extent they consider other haplogroups native to the place, or they count them as foreign admixture.
But among them, there's usually some 4% Finnish that comes out of this ancestry tests.
We know that Finnish Y haplogroup N and Asian O are closest relatives. But there's like 35,000 years since they separated.
And regarding mtDNA I don't think they are very similar.
I wonder what exactly they deem Finnish. It must be something of the Siberian peoples that developed agriculture in the Amur river some thousands of years ago.
Still, the fact that they see that close to Finland is something that strikes me.
We're all mixed. Everybody has blended or descends from a foreign population if we go far back in time.
I wonder to which extent they consider other haplogroups native to the place, or they count them as foreign admixture.
But among them, there's usually some 4% Finnish that comes out of this ancestry tests.
We know that Finnish Y haplogroup N and Asian O are closest relatives. But there's like 35,000 years since they separated.
And regarding mtDNA I don't think they are very similar.
I wonder what exactly they deem Finnish. It must be something of the Siberian peoples that developed agriculture in the Amur river some thousands of years ago.
Still, the fact that they see that close to Finland is something that strikes me.