Genetic breakdown for Pre-Ptolemaic Egyptian samples (n=2)
- Samples dated to ~2600ybp
- AW reconstruction dated to ~3600-3300ybp
Y-DNA: J1a, J2b
mtDNA: J1d, M1a1
right = c('Cameroon_SMA','Malawi_Hora_LSA_8500BP.SG','Morocco_Iberomaurusian','Turkey_Epipaleolithic','Israel_Natufian','Turkey_Boncuklu_N','Georgia_Kotias.SG','Iran_TepeAbdulHosein_N.SG','Turkey_N','Turkey_PPNA')
- Samples dated to ~2600ybp
- AW reconstruction dated to ~3600-3300ybp
Y-DNA: J1a, J2b
mtDNA: J1d, M1a1
right = c('Cameroon_SMA','Malawi_Hora_LSA_8500BP.SG','Morocco_Iberomaurusian','Turkey_Epipaleolithic','Israel_Natufian','Turkey_Boncuklu_N','Georgia_Kotias.SG','Iran_TepeAbdulHosein_N.SG','Turkey_N','Turkey_PPNA')
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Genetic breakdowns for CHG and Iran N
right = c('Cameroon_SMA','Malawi_Hora_LSA_8500BP.SG','Russia_Ust_Ishim_HG.DG','China_Tianyuan','Russia_Kostenki14','Russia_Yana_UP.SG','Russia_MA1_HG.SG','Italy_North_Villabruna_HG')
right = c('Cameroon_SMA','Malawi_Hora_LSA_8500BP.SG','Russia_Ust_Ishim_HG.DG','China_Tianyuan','Russia_Kostenki14','Russia_Yana_UP.SG','Russia_MA1_HG.SG','Italy_North_Villabruna_HG')
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Genetic breakdowns for Viking Age Norwegians and two outliers from Northern Norway π³π΄
Norway_Viking.SG:
right = c('Cameroon_SMA','Russia_Arkhangelsk_Veretye_Mesolithic.SG','Italy_Epigravettian_Tagliente','Russia_Samara_HG','Sweden_Motala_HG','Russia_Tyumen_HG','Turkey_N','Russia_Steppe_Eneolithic','Russia_Khvalynsk_Eneolithic','Russia_CentralYakutia_LN.SG','Russia_KolymaRiver_LN.SG','Russia_Samara_EBA_Yamnaya')
Outliers:
right = c('Cameroon_SMA','Russia_Arkhangelsk_Veretye_Mesolithic.SG','Italy_Epigravettian_Tagliente','Russia_Samara_HG','Sweden_Motala_HG','Russia_Tyumen_HG','Russia_Sosnoviy_HG','Estonia_EMN_Narva','Latvia_HG','Russia_Karelia_HG','Norway_LN_BA.SG','Latvia_MN_Comb_Ware.SG','Turkey_N','Russia_Steppe_Eneolithic','Russia_Khvalynsk_Eneolithic','Russia_CentralYakutia_LN.SG','Russia_KolymaRiver_LN.SG','Russia_Samara_EBA_Yamnaya','Russia_Afanasievo')
Norway_Viking.SG:
right = c('Cameroon_SMA','Russia_Arkhangelsk_Veretye_Mesolithic.SG','Italy_Epigravettian_Tagliente','Russia_Samara_HG','Sweden_Motala_HG','Russia_Tyumen_HG','Turkey_N','Russia_Steppe_Eneolithic','Russia_Khvalynsk_Eneolithic','Russia_CentralYakutia_LN.SG','Russia_KolymaRiver_LN.SG','Russia_Samara_EBA_Yamnaya')
Outliers:
right = c('Cameroon_SMA','Russia_Arkhangelsk_Veretye_Mesolithic.SG','Italy_Epigravettian_Tagliente','Russia_Samara_HG','Sweden_Motala_HG','Russia_Tyumen_HG','Russia_Sosnoviy_HG','Estonia_EMN_Narva','Latvia_HG','Russia_Karelia_HG','Norway_LN_BA.SG','Latvia_MN_Comb_Ware.SG','Turkey_N','Russia_Steppe_Eneolithic','Russia_Khvalynsk_Eneolithic','Russia_CentralYakutia_LN.SG','Russia_KolymaRiver_LN.SG','Russia_Samara_EBA_Yamnaya','Russia_Afanasievo')
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Genetic breakdown for the Early Viking Age Salme Ship Burial samples of Saaremaa, Estonia
Believed to have originated in the MΓ€laren region of Central Sweden, the Salme ship burial represents one of the earliest known instances of an attempted Viking raid. Most of the individuals aboard these ships appear to have died in battle, likely at the hands of the local Oeselians.
Y-DNA: I1a (x20), R1a (x7), N1c (x7)
right = c('Cameroon_SMA','Russia_Arkhangelsk_Veretye_Mesolithic.SG','Italy_Epigravettian_Tagliente','Russia_Samara_HG','Sweden_Motala_HG','Russia_Tyumen_HG','Turkey_N','Russia_Steppe_Eneolithic','Russia_Khvalynsk_Eneolithic','Russia_CentralYakutia_LN.SG','Russia_KolymaRiver_LN.SG','Russia_Samara_EBA_Yamnaya')
Believed to have originated in the MΓ€laren region of Central Sweden, the Salme ship burial represents one of the earliest known instances of an attempted Viking raid. Most of the individuals aboard these ships appear to have died in battle, likely at the hands of the local Oeselians.
Y-DNA: I1a (x20), R1a (x7), N1c (x7)
right = c('Cameroon_SMA','Russia_Arkhangelsk_Veretye_Mesolithic.SG','Italy_Epigravettian_Tagliente','Russia_Samara_HG','Sweden_Motala_HG','Russia_Tyumen_HG','Turkey_N','Russia_Steppe_Eneolithic','Russia_Khvalynsk_Eneolithic','Russia_CentralYakutia_LN.SG','Russia_KolymaRiver_LN.SG','Russia_Samara_EBA_Yamnaya')
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Forwarded from Son of Manu
Estimating Neanderthal Admixture in Stone Age Populations
Keep in mind that I haven't done this before, so I may have gotten some things wrong. Overall, the results seem consistent with studies I've read on a few of these samples.
Here's my takeaway;
1. Some IUP samples have genuine extra Neanderthal admixture aside what they'd have from Crown Eurasian. Particularly, Oase 1 has been estimated in studies to have 6-9% Neanderthal admixture from a recent ancestor.
2. Paleolithic and Mesolithic Europeans without supposed "Basal Eurasian" admixture do have slightly more than Middle Eastern stone age populations that supposedly do. However, it doesn't seem like anything that significant. Sometimes the standard errors could have the values overlap when comparing two from either group. It's still possible that Proto-Aurignacians could've encountered some remnant Neanderthals and admixed with them on their way to Europe.
Overall, I still don't see why any of this needs to be explained by Basal Eurasian.
Keep in mind that I haven't done this before, so I may have gotten some things wrong. Overall, the results seem consistent with studies I've read on a few of these samples.
Here's my takeaway;
1. Some IUP samples have genuine extra Neanderthal admixture aside what they'd have from Crown Eurasian. Particularly, Oase 1 has been estimated in studies to have 6-9% Neanderthal admixture from a recent ancestor.
2. Paleolithic and Mesolithic Europeans without supposed "Basal Eurasian" admixture do have slightly more than Middle Eastern stone age populations that supposedly do. However, it doesn't seem like anything that significant. Sometimes the standard errors could have the values overlap when comparing two from either group. It's still possible that Proto-Aurignacians could've encountered some remnant Neanderthals and admixed with them on their way to Europe.
Overall, I still don't see why any of this needs to be explained by Basal Eurasian.
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Eneolithic, Mesolithic-Early Neolithic and Upper Paleolithic breakdowns for Dutch Bell Beakers
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