CFW432
ABOS. MUST. DIE.
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You are your genetics. Your genetics are all derived from your original ancestor groups in the form haplogroups. You have one haplogroup which is your y-dna which is inherited paternally (from your biological father) and you have your other haplogroup which is your mtDNA which is inherited maternally (from your biological mother).
These are all the major y haplogroups of south asia:
Amongst these haplogroups, 4 originate from central and western Asia (eurasia), 2 are considered native, and one has an east Asian origin.
Now you'd think, well if curries share a majority of their paternal ancestry with other people's in western and Central Asia, then why don't they resemble them?
Because foids, because ancient fucking foids fucked over the entire genepool.
This is the major mtdna haplogroups of south asia:
From among these major mtdna haplogroups, 2 can be considered "native", and cover almost 100% of the south asian maternal gene pool, while the remaining last mtdna haplogroup is found sparsely and sporadically across the entire subcontinent.
"The macrohaplogroup M, which is considered as a cluster of the proto-Asian maternal lineages,[32] represents more than 60% of South Asian MtDNA.[48]"
"The macrohaplogroup R (a very large and old subdivision of macrohaplogroup N) is also widely represented and accounts for the other 40% of South Asian MtDNA."
Haplogroup U which is is a haplogroup that both Europeans and south Asians share is found at its highest concentration among a population at ONLY 10-15% and is found sporadically throughout the subcontinent in many different groups so its not necessarily concentrated in one region of south asia.
When it comes to mtdna for curries:
"Most of the studies based on mtDNA variation have reported genetic unity of South Asian populations across language, caste and tribal groups.[1][2][3] It is likely that haplogroup M was brought to Asia from East Africa along the southern route by earliest migration wave 78,000 years ago.[1]
According to Kivisild et al. (1999), "Minor overlaps with lineages described in other Eurasian populations clearly demonstrate that recent immigrations have had very little impact on the innate structure of the maternal gene pool of South Asians. Despite the variations found within India, these populations stem from a limited number of founder lineages. These lineages were most likely introduced to South Asia during the Middle Palaeolithic, before the peopling of Europe 48,000 years ago and perhaps the Old World in general."[1] Basu et al. (2003) also emphasises underlying unity of female lineages in India.[68]"
Meanwhile when it comes y- dna:
"Conclusions based on Y Chromosome variation have been more varied than those based on mtDNA variation. While Kivisild et al. (2003) proposes an ancient and shared genetic heritage of male lineages in South Asia, Bamshad et al. (2001) suggests an affinity between South Asian male lineages and modern west Eurasians proportionate to upper-caste rank and places upper-caste populations of southern Indian states closer to East Europeans.[90]"
So there it is, the reason why you're average modern day curry looks the way he does is because he gets half of his genes from his ancient abo foremothers. Just lol at foids ruining an entire race of people.
These are all the major y haplogroups of south asia:
Haplogroup H (Y-DNA) - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
Haplogroup J-M172 - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
Haplogroup L-M20 - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
Haplogroup R1a - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
Haplogroup R-M124 - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
Haplogroup F-M89 - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
Haplogroup O-K18 - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
Amongst these haplogroups, 4 originate from central and western Asia (eurasia), 2 are considered native, and one has an east Asian origin.
Now you'd think, well if curries share a majority of their paternal ancestry with other people's in western and Central Asia, then why don't they resemble them?
Because foids, because ancient fucking foids fucked over the entire genepool.
This is the major mtdna haplogroups of south asia:
Haplogroup M (mtDNA) - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
Haplogroup R (mtDNA) - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
Haplogroup U - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
From among these major mtdna haplogroups, 2 can be considered "native", and cover almost 100% of the south asian maternal gene pool, while the remaining last mtdna haplogroup is found sparsely and sporadically across the entire subcontinent.
"The macrohaplogroup M, which is considered as a cluster of the proto-Asian maternal lineages,[32] represents more than 60% of South Asian MtDNA.[48]"
"The macrohaplogroup R (a very large and old subdivision of macrohaplogroup N) is also widely represented and accounts for the other 40% of South Asian MtDNA."
Haplogroup U which is is a haplogroup that both Europeans and south Asians share is found at its highest concentration among a population at ONLY 10-15% and is found sporadically throughout the subcontinent in many different groups so its not necessarily concentrated in one region of south asia.
When it comes to mtdna for curries:
"Most of the studies based on mtDNA variation have reported genetic unity of South Asian populations across language, caste and tribal groups.[1][2][3] It is likely that haplogroup M was brought to Asia from East Africa along the southern route by earliest migration wave 78,000 years ago.[1]
According to Kivisild et al. (1999), "Minor overlaps with lineages described in other Eurasian populations clearly demonstrate that recent immigrations have had very little impact on the innate structure of the maternal gene pool of South Asians. Despite the variations found within India, these populations stem from a limited number of founder lineages. These lineages were most likely introduced to South Asia during the Middle Palaeolithic, before the peopling of Europe 48,000 years ago and perhaps the Old World in general."[1] Basu et al. (2003) also emphasises underlying unity of female lineages in India.[68]"
Meanwhile when it comes y- dna:
"Conclusions based on Y Chromosome variation have been more varied than those based on mtDNA variation. While Kivisild et al. (2003) proposes an ancient and shared genetic heritage of male lineages in South Asia, Bamshad et al. (2001) suggests an affinity between South Asian male lineages and modern west Eurasians proportionate to upper-caste rank and places upper-caste populations of southern Indian states closer to East Europeans.[90]"
So there it is, the reason why you're average modern day curry looks the way he does is because he gets half of his genes from his ancient abo foremothers. Just lol at foids ruining an entire race of people.
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