tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4773058005679938889.post7293105908990863384..comments2023-07-06T08:55:09.782-07:00Comments on Your Genetic Genealogist: Genetic Genealogy News from FinnFestYour Genetic Genealogisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14696248341534125135noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4773058005679938889.post-45285969891560749842012-12-20T03:08:24.093-08:002012-12-20T03:08:24.093-08:00Very interesting. Thanks for your comment.
CeCeVery interesting. Thanks for your comment.<br />CeCeYour Genetic Genealogisthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14696248341534125135noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4773058005679938889.post-64486636277687440112012-12-16T21:50:07.034-08:002012-12-16T21:50:07.034-08:00Finns are largely Asian (or Mongoloid) paternally,...Finns are largely Asian (or Mongoloid) paternally, when one considers that 58% of Finnish males carry the N3 Y haplogroup. According to almost all genetic studies, the N3 Y haplogroup is of Asiatic Mongoloid origin, having originally developed amongst the Asians in South-East Asia over 14,000 years ago. These Asian settlers (or at least the male descendants of this group) then migrated to China, then from China onto Northern Siberia and then finally to the North-Eastern European regions of Finland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, and parts of North-Western Russia. There these Asiatic Mongoloid N3 Y haplogroup males intermarried with the indigenous white European females. This first produced a hybrid population of Eurasians peoples, who were Asiatic Mongoloid from their father's side and European from their mother's side (MTDNA). Over generations and hundreds and thousands of years, as these mixed Eurasians descendants married more European women, the Mongoloid Asiatic components of the original Finns, North-Western Russians, Estonians, Latvians, and Lithunians were diluted further, until currently the Finnish population is considered to be about 10% of Siberian/Uralic or Mongoloid Asiatic descendant overall (meaning autosomally in genetic terms), although paternally they are entirely Asiatic (the N3 Y haplogroup) and entirely European maternally.<br /><br />The Uralic cousins of the Finns, and the North-Western Russians, Estonians, Latvians, and Lithunians in the Ural mountains and further east in Siberia such as the Nganasan, Nenets, Khants, Yakuts, Mansi, and others look far more Asian, since they are overall (i.e. genetically autosomally) more Asian and have not only overwhelming the N3 Y haplogroup genes from their paternal side, but also Asiatic Mongoloid MTDNA from their maternal side.<br /><br />Hence, the Finns and the North-Western Russians, Estonians, Latvians, and Lithunians are largely Asian and Mongoloid paternally and largely European both autosomally and maternally.<br /><br />Finns have the Asiatic paternal genes and no wonder like their East Asian cousins such as the Japanese, Koreans, Chinese, and others, the Finnish population and Finnish children and youth are amongst the top (similar to the East Asians) when it comes to education achievements, and abilities in mathematics and scientific proficiency. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4773058005679938889.post-44808721244518301442011-11-12T11:45:35.794-08:002011-11-12T11:45:35.794-08:00Hi Elitaina,
I don't know much about U7. If I...Hi Elitaina, <br />I don't know much about U7. If I were you, I would contact the U7 Project admins. You can find their emails here: http://www.familytreedna.com/public/mtDNA%20U7<br />Thanks for commenting,<br />CeCeYour Genetic Genealogisthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14696248341534125135noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4773058005679938889.post-85535543111589631282011-10-28T21:20:29.648-07:002011-10-28T21:20:29.648-07:00But how -and where from- arrived the very rare U7 ...But how -and where from- arrived the very rare U7 mtDNA in Finland? Any explanations?Elitainahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17946324001716144867noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4773058005679938889.post-90412188161220020892011-08-14T12:26:37.045-07:002011-08-14T12:26:37.045-07:00Interesting Pikeperch. I am just reporting what wa...Interesting Pikeperch. I am just reporting what was said at the conference and am not personally asserting any particular theory of Finnish origin. Thanks for commenting.<br />CeCeYour Genetic Genealogisthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14696248341534125135noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4773058005679938889.post-57844346175879036582011-08-14T12:04:46.125-07:002011-08-14T12:04:46.125-07:00The Saami type mtDNA U5b1 is a very small fraction...The Saami type mtDNA U5b1 is a very small fraction of Finnish U.<br />Also, U and H are frequent in the Volga region and Northern Russia where a lot of N1c Y-haplotypes also exist.<br />Thus the theory of catching new wiwes in Europe is false. But the share of H is indeed higher in Finland and Baltic countries than in Volga-Ural region.<br />Most other European populations have also arrived from Asia. Europe was not a pleasant place to live during the Ice Age.Pikeperchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03762681546916941870noreply@blogger.com