Is it true that finns have asian blood or is it an urban legend?
Is it true that finns have asian blood or is it an urban legend?
Yes, part of their ancestry migrated from the east and racemixed with caucasians in Eastern Europe.
>migrated
>muh mongols did nothing wrong! it was a peaceful migration!
Finns are the same thing as the Sami.
Haplogroup N* M231 and N TAT may ultimately have an East Eurasian origin but N3a3'6 CTS6967 clearly expanded during the Holocene.
Indo-Europeans are known for peaceful migrations right?
No, just a myth. Don't let the internet trick you
there are more mongol genes in fucking spain than finland you dipshit
Finns lack East Asian mitochondrial lineages and the only way to explain this is interracial intercourse with Siberian males having sex with European women.
Now, since Finns and Estonians have largely similar mtDNA haplogroup frequencies as other Europeans and only slightly more mesolithic(U5) this intercourse had to be with primarily with Indo-European women.
The proof is in the pudding, sweetcheeks.
They have 5-10% East Asian DNA
fuck no. They even look completely different
It seems that this interracial happened at first in these cultural areas and then moved on to the Proto-Germanic world
en.wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
The Wikipedia article on Seima-Turbino is outdated and inaccurate but I'll post it anyway
en.wikipedia.org
It actually is quite a bit older than 1500 bc, as previously was thought to be influenced by Mycenean Greece but in fact the Borodino hoard found in Moldova proves that it was in fact an influence on the Myceneans so it fits as a source for Uralic languages much better than previously thought.
Steppeniggers settled there.
yeah, sami are white
>steppeniggers
Veeky Forums officially supports race mixing
I should have worded it better.
N3a3'6 CTS6967 only has a TMRCA of 3,000 B.C. so there's a possibility whoever had the mutation was Western Eurasian.
Though N3a3'6 CTS6967's ancestor would probably be Siberian eventually tracing their ancestry to Southeast Asia(to be fair equating Finns with East Asians is like labeling Amerindians and Europeans as Southeast Asians simply because of P* P295).
>Russia
>this intercourse had to be with primarily with Indo-European women.
Haha, europoors got cucked
To allow race mixing is understandable.
To destigmatize race mixing is a mistake.
To support race mixing is insanity.
I doubt people living in the Ural-Volga region who carried CTS6967 or it's predecessors were fully Western Eurasian. Most likely they had an Asian component as well although further mixing with Asians might have happened during the Seima-Turbino mobile phase which connected Altai mountains and Sweden under the largest culture and trade network in the world.
>yfull.com
>Most likely they had an Asian component
Quite possible if N-Y23747* and N-Y23749 are anything to go by.
Not to mention N M128 is found in China as well(historical and modern samples).
>further mixing with Asians might have happened during the Seima-Turbino mobile phase
Seima-Turbino is way too young to be responsible for the spread N L1026.
N TAT may have been expanded from a Siberian refuge after LGM.
Fair point, the last time racemixing happened massively it gave us Europeans
It's precisely the right age if we assume the lineage started expanding a century or two before the phenomenon went global around 2100 BC contemporary with Sinstashta charioteers and that there were other haplogroups involved in it too, like pre-VL29 and N1b.
>Sami
>Suomi
Don't need to be a rocket scientist to figure this puzzle out
You've been watching Varg's videos again haven't you?
Nobody's denied that their languages are related.
>It's precisely the right age if we assume the lineage started expanding a century or two before the phenomenon
The question would be where Seima Turbino picked up the N TAT when the Altai and Lake Baikal were dominated by other lineages.
so do turks (the ones from turkey)
He's not wrong. Europeans are 4 extinct races mixed into one mega race.
might be just a coincidence. Suomi literally means marshland
No it doesn't. Etymology is unknown but possibly/most likely derived from Sámi. Alternative theories are built around similarity to various Indo-European words.
No of course not, some may look more Asian because of their ancestry coming from the finno ugric people that now lives in modern day Russia. Nennets or whatever.
Almost. Suomaa would literally mean marshland, but I think it's close enough.