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Comments by "Someone Else" (@lineage13) on "The Origins of Indo-European DNA and the Yamnaya Culture…" video.
You are wrong, Yamnayans did not spread to China. Asians from China and Mongolian spread into Yamnaya.
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@progresstothestars Also, the 6 foot 6 inch blonde hair blue-eyed Chinese mummies in Tarim Basin China. We're found to have been descendants of a local east ASIAN ice age(12,000+ years ago) population and NOT from eastern Europe.
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progresstothestars Google this, "New Research Reveals Surprising Origins of Millennia-Old Mummies Found in China Once thought to be migrants from West Asia, the deceased were actually direct descendants of a local Ice Age population, DNA analysis suggests"
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progresstothestars From Wikipedia: "KITLG gene, which is responsible for blond hair in modern Europeans, is a 17,000 year old Ancient North Eurasian specimen from Afontova Gora in Southern Siberia." Siberia=North Asia. So Yes blonde hair came from Asia. Facts.
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progresstothestars Wikipedia: "Genetic studies suggest some maternal gene flow to eastern Europe from eastern Asia or southern Siberia 13,000 – 6,600 years BP."
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progresstothestars Also from wikipedia: "The Eastern Hunter Gatherer genetic profile is mainly derived from Ancient North Eurasian (ANE) ancestry, which was introduced from Siberia"
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progresstothestars Wikipedia: "Haplogroup R1b, specifically the Z2103 subclade of R1b-L23, is the most common Y-DNA haplogroup found among the Yamnaya specimens. Additionally, a minority are found to belong to haplogroup I2." I hg is a minority.
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progresstothestars Wikipedia: "Haplogroup U" "The clade arose from haplogroup R" Wikipedia: "haplogroup R: Possible place of origin Southeast Asia" & more recently from Siberia...
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progresstothestars Main stream science and wikipedia says "Analysis of Neolithic skeletons in the Great Hungarian Plain found a high frequency of eastern Asian mtDNA haplogroups"
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progresstothestars You can google search all of my quotes and it will take you to the relevant Wikipedia.
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progresstothestars Just google search my quotes all from Wikipedia.
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progresstothestars Yes I agree "out of their grassy homelands in southwest Asia" Asia=Asian.
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progresstothestars There were no Yamnayans 40,000 years ago.
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progresstothestars from your Article ScienceNews "Barrie’s group compared ancient Eurasians’ DNA to modern DNA already collected from around 410,000 white British individuals. The researchers calculated that specific gene changes previously linked to a risk for developing MS emerged around 5,000 years ago among Yamnaya herders. Yamnaya migrations brought those gene variants to northern Europe where they continue to cluster at a high rate." The predominantly Asian Yamnayans also gave MS to those white British boys too.
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