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Celtic History Decoded
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Comments by "1" (@user-yt3xd2jl6d) on "Finnish DNA: What is the Genetic History of Finland?" video.
Western Finns are characterized by having more DNA from Scandinavian Hunter Gatherers SHG, the first inhabitants of Scandinavia 10 thousand years ago, Eastern Finns have more DNA associated with Nganasan or Siberian indigenous, Southern Finland has a genetic flow from the Baltic, then there is a bit of Viking genetic impact coming from Sweden, more on the coasts of Finland
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50% Indo-European DNA + 25% Scandinavian Hunter Gatherer DNA + 15% Anatolian + 10% Nganasan (indigenous Siberian) = 100% Finnish. Scandinavian Hunter Gatherers differ from Western Hunter Gatherers by having 19% ANE DNA (central Siberian component), the Indo-Europeans themselves have between 25% to 50% ANE DNA, but the Nganasan themselves are 60% Neo-Siberian and 40% ANE.
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It is genetic drift. Ethnic Finns or 100% Finns = 50% Indo-European, 25% Scandinavian Hunter Gatherer, 15% Anatolian, 10% Nganasan (Indigenous Siberian). The Inuit are grouped with the Eastern Siberians and are genetically closer to the Amerindians than other Siberians. Populations such as the Sami or the Lapps the Siberian Nganasan component rises to 25%.
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In some ways it is not incorrect, Asians are characterized by having higher levels than Western Eurasians. Finns and Finn-Ugric peoples are modeled as 4% Neanderthal DNA that is twice the European average and very similar to Asians
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