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and these are the original Proto-Indo-Europeans https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamnaya_culture
Culturally or genetically @RandomDiscordAccount
@𝔐𝔯. 𝔍𝔬𝔥𝔫ℌ𝔢𝔫𝔯𝔶 both
I thought germans, especially northern germans had a decent genetic similarity with Danes, nords, and swedes
@Enn Basically everyone in Eurasia has Neanderthal and they tend to be more successful than ethnicities with less
@𝔐𝔯. 𝔍𝔬𝔥𝔫ℌ𝔢𝔫𝔯𝔶 yeah, they do
bell-beaker is bronze age
the people youre referring to is like mid iron age
just an earlier ancestor
but they were bell beakers
not corded ware
I see
both descend from the yamna
Dont most europeans have 1 to 3 percent neanderthal DNA
Yeah, East asians have more
though
East Asians have more Denisovan and Neanderthal admixture
Advantages and disadvantages of having that DNA?
most neanderthal dna in Europeans has to do with immune responses so it allowed them to have a better defensive response to certain illness
I'd assume its the same
maybe
thats just japlogroup
and has inaccuracies
What does this mean
like Greece is predominately e3b
thats a pca chart of genetic similarity between different ethnicities
What do the numbers mean
those are pca axis which show how much variability is accounted for and simplified
And I assume it accounts for the difference in genetics
so some datapoints are more further away from the nornm so what happens is that all are minimized to a certain degree and limit to better represent it visually
yeah, total similarity in genetics or FST distance
Its known as Adna studies, or Autosomal dna studies
I see
Thank you for the info
It is now time for me to sleep
Gute nacht
night
sleep well