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[QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [QB] The Facts on the Vikings not written in the history books. -- Not even the Vikings were White!!! - more lies about European History ============ Linea Melchior et al -------------- We have obtained mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequence results on subjects from an early Christian cemetery . n the present work we had the opportunity to obtain samples for [b]aDNA analysis from ten Viking Age [/b][22] subjects that at the time of sampling were untouched by humans for 1,000 years The subjects in the present study are from a non-Christian burial site, Galgedil (AD 700–1100) in the island of Funen (Figs. 1 and 2), which contains at least 59 inhumations and two cremation burials (site excavated in 1988, 1999–2002 and 2005). We obtained samples for aDNA analysis for the present study during the last excavation from subjects who were C14 dated to about AD 1,000 (Kirsten Prangsgaard, personal communication) The exhumation of ten subjects was performed in a way as to prevent contamination with modern human DNA. To test the overall reliability of the laboratory procedures used a tooth from an Inuit skull from a burial site in Greenland was used as a control. We have[b] assessed mtDNA variation in ten Viking subjects from Galgedil, ca. AD 1,000, in the northern part of Funen, Denmark[/b]. All subjects were untouched by humans at the time of sampling and additional precautions were taken to minimize the risk of prelaboratory contamination. mtDNA was extracted independently from two teeth, PCR amplified, cloned and sequenced. Results…. Rare mtDNA haplogroups ..however, it is [b]noted that ***five of the ten*** subjects harbour mtDNA haplotypes which have either NOT been observed or are infrequent in modern Scandinavians [/b](Table 1). In particular the observation of haplotype X2c is interesting (subject G7). Haplogroup X is itself rare (0.9% in Scandinavians [51]) but has a very wide geographic range, and X2c is a rare subgroup of X accounting for only 5% of 175 Hg X samples surveyed in 2003 [52]. …but X2a has not been detected in Europe and the present observation of X2c amongst the Vikings does not support this proposal. Among present day Scandinavians Hg I constitutes ,2% [55,56], however, we have previously observed a markedly higher frequency (10–20%) of Hg I[b] in Danish Iron Age and Viking Age population samples [/b](Table S3) [16,21]. With the observation of Hg I for subject G6 this trend is also seen for the Viking population sample from Galgedil. Interestingly, Hg I shows a low frequency (1 out of 114 subjects) among other ancient populations in Italy, Spain, Great Britain, and early central European farmers 11,12,43,57]. Read more: http://egyptsearchreloaded.proboards.com/thread/1336/vikings-white#ixzz4CyGPeBYs [/QB][/QUOTE]
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