Made some updates to the Paleolithic calculator. Now it should more accurately pick up Dzudzuana from all sources, rather than just from CHG. It’s still a work in progress, but I think this model is pretty good:
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”Others” includes C, I, J, K, N, and X. Only one sample for each of them
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Apologies, the Corded Ware frequencies were incorrect. I will remake it soon
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Here are some models for the mixtures. The Globular and Megalithic input for SGC and Beakers is a bit overstated. Just an issue with G25
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Haplogroup frequencies of Iron Age Insular Celts ⚔️ n=274
Credit to @jfoliveras on Instagram for the Briton Chieftain
Credit to @jfoliveras on Instagram for the Briton Chieftain
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Haplogroup frequencies of Scandinavian Hunter-Gatherers (SHG) 🦌 n=27
SHG’s were a distinct genetic cluster of Mesolithic Europe. They were the result of EHG, migrating along the Northern coast, mixing with WHG’s migrating from the south and east. This is why Norwegian SHG’s had much more EHG ancestry than Swedish or Danish SHG’s.
The large majority belonged to WHG lineages (I2), although we do have one very interesting Norwegian sample (VK531) who belonged to a very old subclade of R1b. He had the same genetic profile as other Norwegian SHG’s, but is dated to only 2,400 BC! He was found in Northern Norway near Tromsø and is currently the youngest sample with a fully Mesolithic European genetic profile.
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SHG’s were a distinct genetic cluster of Mesolithic Europe. They were the result of EHG, migrating along the Northern coast, mixing with WHG’s migrating from the south and east. This is why Norwegian SHG’s had much more EHG ancestry than Swedish or Danish SHG’s.
The large majority belonged to WHG lineages (I2), although we do have one very interesting Norwegian sample (VK531) who belonged to a very old subclade of R1b. He had the same genetic profile as other Norwegian SHG’s, but is dated to only 2,400 BC! He was found in Northern Norway near Tromsø and is currently the youngest sample with a fully Mesolithic European genetic profile.
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