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Latest Afghan DNA

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Topic: Latest Afghan DNA
Posted By: balochii
Subject: Latest Afghan DNA
Date Posted: 23-Jan-2014 at 15:25
From Harrapa Ancestry project. The following are genetic components

Afghan Pashtuns:

West Asian 34%
Caucasian: 25%
South Indian: 14%
Northern European: 14%
East Asian: 6%
Southern European : 4%

I will post the other populations later. For Afghan Pashtuns you can see they are very mixed bunch




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Posted By: Andrew Roosevelt
Date Posted: 24-Mar-2015 at 08:09
It is quite a surprise that Northern Europeans (mostly Normans & Germanic Tribes) settled on great many places (regions) around the world, and share (at least) a small percent of DNA of many different races (people).

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Posted By: red clay
Date Posted: 25-Mar-2015 at 08:15
Originally posted by Andrew Roosevelt

It is quite a surprise that Northern Europeans (mostly Normans & Germanic Tribes) settled on great many places (regions) around the world, and share (at least) a small percent of DNA of many different races (people).




I'll surprise you again. There are human remains in Florida and also Peru that have positively been identified as Northern European. The bodies in Fla.[around one hundred] are dated at roughly 6,000 years.





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Posted By: Aeoli
Date Posted: 25-Mar-2015 at 10:56
Originally posted by red clay

 
Originally posted by Andrew Roosevelt

It is quite a surprise that Northern Europeans (mostly Normans & Germanic Tribes) settled on great many places (regions) around the world, and share (at least) a small percent of DNA of many different races (people).

I'll surprise you again. There are human remains in Florida and also Peru that have positively been identified as Northern European. The bodies in Fla.[around one hundred] are dated at roughly 6,000 years.

If there is a native americans clan which is classfield as Northern European, it will be interesting not rest of them.





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