Message from @Leaf

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2019-10-18 11:31:57 UTC  

it's because half is lost

2019-10-18 11:31:59 UTC  

every time

2019-10-18 11:32:25 UTC  

if it was just a few men dominating the whole population in the new place, you might not get that much autosomal dna

2019-10-18 11:32:25 UTC  

Whichever two are most common in a population can best distinguish them from others, although you still need to account for admixture along both lines

2019-10-18 11:32:35 UTC  

You can also infer a lot from language variation

2019-10-18 11:32:43 UTC  

I1 in norway

2019-10-18 11:32:48 UTC  

but if it was a large migration, or a long period of migration, you would

2019-10-18 11:32:49 UTC  

is not the same as I1 in another place

2019-10-18 11:32:55 UTC  

it's not even the same in terms of that

2019-10-18 11:33:03 UTC  

Yes that's what subclades are for

2019-10-18 11:33:07 UTC  

i'm telling you right now

2019-10-18 11:33:13 UTC  

R1b is most common in all of Europe but clearly there are distinctions

2019-10-18 11:33:15 UTC  

Anyway, Anglos took over the world by being chads

2019-10-18 11:33:15 UTC  

you need to throw haplogroups out of the window

2019-10-18 11:33:18 UTC  

it's good for 1 thing only

2019-10-18 11:33:25 UTC  

And your europoor copes are annoying

2019-10-18 11:33:34 UTC  

and that's to show that it's a line of descent

2019-10-18 11:33:47 UTC  

as in

2019-10-18 11:33:48 UTC  

Yes, subclades can distinguish population groups

2019-10-18 11:33:55 UTC  

replacement and movement

2019-10-18 11:33:55 UTC  

Or Norwegian I1 from 'other' I1

2019-10-18 11:33:58 UTC  

Yes

2019-10-18 11:34:04 UTC  

it still doens't work

2019-10-18 11:34:13 UTC  

it's still mostly useless

2019-10-18 11:34:14 UTC  

They don't think it work like it do, but it do

2019-10-18 11:34:43 UTC  

on anglo hair colour: it's not as simple as 'blond or brown'

2019-10-18 11:35:03 UTC  

Anglos tend to have hair which sits between the two colours

2019-10-18 11:35:03 UTC  

Anglos also have nifty red

2019-10-18 11:35:08 UTC  

i find that islanders hair color is more red

2019-10-18 11:35:08 UTC  

Very diverse

2019-10-18 11:35:22 UTC  

it's more reddish in color

2019-10-18 11:35:25 UTC  

the blonde, the brown

2019-10-18 11:35:33 UTC  

Also here's the map for the genes of another germanic archaic group

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/634367565304561675/634716196159356948/Haplogroup-I2b.gif

2019-10-18 11:36:16 UTC  

Anglos = both Germanic and also the best people to ever exist

2019-10-18 11:36:18 UTC  

in short, haplogroups do not tell you genetic similarity, it tells you descent

2019-10-18 11:36:24 UTC  

Thank you for coming to my ted talk

2019-10-18 11:36:34 UTC  

Descent is indicative of genetic similarity lol

2019-10-18 11:36:45 UTC  

Anglos are the true Germans.

2019-10-18 11:36:47 UTC  

I understand it doesn't illustrate the full picture but it's still true

2019-10-18 11:37:00 UTC  

Also the highest proportions on that map are 10% lol

2019-10-18 11:37:36 UTC  

Does it mean 10% of the average person's DNA or 10% of the population or....