Carlos
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- Y-DNA haplogroup
- E-V22/YF66572
- mtDNA haplogroup
- J1c5c1
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Por lo que yo sé, todos mis abuelos paternos y maternos son andaluces, mis bisabuelos, tanto paternos como maternos, son de la provincia de Málaga y el resto de la provincia de Cádiz colinda con Málaga, en las montañas. The man of my avatar is my paternal great-grandfather, his father was from Montejaque (Málaga) "The color is made by me"
He thinks that at the end of 1800 Andalusia was the second most industrialized region of Spain after León. High furnaces, textile, sugar factories e.t.c. All the Andalusian aristocracy that lived in Madrid supported centralism, half of the Andalusian bourgeoisie also supported centralism, so they put the Asturian coal overly expensive to Andalusia and in a short time was relegated to the strictly agricultural and some food. So the cake of Spain was shared between Madrid, Catalonia and the Basque Country, the three partners who try to make us believe that they get along and have a great time, they have that mentality of inequality and want to continue to perpetuate it nowadays, but to be that no.
Según lo que estaba leyendo por última vez, dijeron que en España era del 10 o el 15%, algunos creen que de la era musulmana otros de la era neolítica. En Andalucía creo que se atribuye a poco más del 3% y en Asturias algo más del 4%.
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We have made more than one exit together at different times.
Here's the ancient DNA. For some reason I'm having issues uploading images
Its ancestral DNA is equivalent to that of a germanic individual from Central-Northern Europe (Southern Norway, Southern Sweden, Denmark, Northwestern Germany, Netherlands, Eastern England).
Below is a link to access a worksheet with data extracted from the MDLP K16 Modern GEDmatch Project.
The spreadsheet shows only the ethnicity data of the Germanic peoples of Europe, plus Finns and Estonians. In the colors of each column an attempt is made to aggregate the ethnic groups that make up each people in accordance with the three major ancestral migrations that took place in Europe (hunter-gatherers, invaders of the metal age and farmers). Have a good time.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-6ubsw4FXTkVPbajriSqXpp3mlrmD0S0OC6VAVmtI6I/edit?usp=sharing
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Have I obtained these graphs in my Gedmatch account are they consistent with family finder?
FTDNA - Ancient European Origins | |
Hunter-Gatherer | 35% |
Farmer | 55% |
Metal Age Invader | 8% |
Non European | 2% |
TOTAL | 100% |
GEDmatch HGvF | |
Hunter-Garherer | 37.21% |
Baltic Hunter | 36.65% |
North Eurasian HG | 0.56% |
Farmer | 54.39% |
Mediterranean | 46.48% |
Middle East Herder | 4.47% |
East African | 3.44% |
Metal Age Invader | 8.39% |
Anatolian Farmer | 8.39% |
TOTAL | 99.99% |
GEDmatch EUtest V2 K15 | |
Hunter-Gatherer | 28.40% |
North Sea | 20.35% |
Baltic | 4.75% |
Eastern Europe | 2.31% |
Siberian | 0.99% |
Farmer | 61,5% |
Atlantic | 31.76% |
West Mediterranean | 23.82% |
Red Sea | 3.37% |
Northeast African | 2.55% |
Metal Age Invader | 9.55% |
West Asia | 6.42% |
East Mediterranean | 3.13% |
Traces | 0.57% |
SSA | 0.41% |
Oceanic | 0.16% |
TOTAL | 100,02% |
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