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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Troll Patrol # Ish Gebor: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by CelticWarrioress: [qb] Troll Patrol exactly how does that prove White people come from Asia??? The Saami are NOT White & are NOT European even though they want to be accepted as indigenous Europeans, everyone knows they are Asian invaders & used to look just like the people in Siberia & Native Americans. I want the proof that Whites came from Asia. Where are the remains, where are the depictions (rock paintings,figurines,etc), where are the artifacts proving they were there & that they were White people. Still waiting. Last time I asked you that you said that they were so inferior that they left no trace of themselves. [/qb][/QUOTE] :rolleyes: There are no traces of whites in Europe at the Paleolithic nor Holocene, that is what I told you last time. You came in recently to Europe and replaced older living populations. Then absorbed some of their traces. [QUOTE] Originally the Scandinavians–except for the Finns and the Lapps–must have been one people. Perhaps their ancestors came northward from Asia Minor or the Balkans and founded the great Teutonic family. [/QUOTE] http://allscandinavia.com/whoarescadinavians.htm [QUOTE] Given our results, it remains possible that the PWC represent remnants of a larger northern European Mesolithic hunter-gather complex. However, it appears unlikely that population continuity exists between the PWC and contemporary Scandinavians or Saami. Thus, our findings are in agreement with archaeological theories suggesting Neolithic or post-Neolithic population introgression or replacement in Scandinavia.[/QUOTE]--Helena Malmström Ancient DNA Reveals Lack of Continuity between Neolithic Hunter-Gatherers and Contemporary Scandinavians http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0960982209016947 [QUOTE] More knowledge about the history and geographic spread of Y chromosomes in Europe will resolve uncertainties resulting from the use of modern populations as indicators of ancestral gene pools. In a recent study, for example, Zerjal et al. (1999) proposed an Asian origin for haplogroup-3 chromosomes and demonstrated a cline of decreasing frequency from Asia into Europe, with high frequencies in northeast Europe and very low frequencies in the British Isles and southwest Europe. Using additional phylogenetic information, Zerjal et al. (1999) suggested that this distribution is the result of a population spread from Asia into Europe that did not reach these latter regions. [/QUOTE]--Agnar Helgason Estimating Scandinavian and Gaelic Ancestry in the Male Settlers of Iceland http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1287529/ [QUOTE]The Y chromosome thus provides both information about population relationships in Asia and evidence for a substantial paternal genetic contribution of Asians to northern European populations such as the Finns. [/QUOTE]--T Zerjal, et al. Genetic relationships of Asians and Northern Europeans, revealed by Y-chromosomal DNA analysis. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1712423/ [QUOTE] Although the genetic heritage of aboriginal Siberians is mostly of eastern Asian ancestry, a substantial western Eurasian component is observed in the majority of northern Asian populations. Traces of at least two migrations into southern Siberia, one from eastern Europe and the other from western Asia/the Caucasus have been detected previously in mitochondrial gene pools of modern Siberians.ResultsWe report here 166 new complete mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequences that allow us to expand and re-analyze the available data sets of western Eurasian lineages found in northern Asian populations, define the phylogenetic status of Siberian-specific subclades and search for links between mtDNA haplotypes/subclades and events of human migrations. From a survey of 158 western Eurasian mtDNA genomes found in Siberia we estimate that nearly 40% of them most likely have western Asian and another 29% European ancestry. It is striking that 65 of northern Asian mitogenomes, i.e. ~41%, fall into 19 branches and subclades which can be considered as Siberian-specific being found so far only in Siberian populations. From the coalescence analysis it is evident that the sequence divergence of Siberian-specific subclades was relatively small, corresponding to only 0.6-9.5 kya (using the complete mtDNA rate) and 1¿6 kya (coding region rate). Conclusions The phylogeographic analysis implies that the western Eurasian founders, giving rise to Siberian specific subclades, may trace their ancestry only to the early and mid-Holocene, though some of genetic lineages may trace their ancestry back to the end of Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). We have not found the modern northern Asians to have western Eurasian genetic components of sufficient antiquity to indicate traces of pre-LGM expansions [/QUOTE]--Derenko M et al. BMC Evol Biol. 2014 Oct 10;14:217. doi: 10.1186/s12862-014-0217-9. Western Eurasian ancestry in modern Siberians based on mitogenomic data. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25301575 :D :D :D It’s now up to you to proof otherwise. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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