Ust'-Ishim Man of Siberia | Oldest Modern Human DNA

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • Discovered in 2008, the Ust'-Ishim Man represents one of the earliest branches of modern humans to disperse into Eurasia. This remarkable individual, who lived an astonishing 45,000 years ago, holds the key to unlocking our evolutionary origins and understanding the migration patterns of our ancestors.
    Data Source: Fu, Q., Li, H., Moorjani, P. et al. Genome sequence of a 45,000-year-old modern human from western Siberia. Nature 514, 445-449 (2014). doi.org/10.103...
    Reference: Key, F., Fu, Q., Romagné, F. et al. Human adaptation and population differentiation in the light of ancient genomes. Nat Commun 7, 10775 (2016). doi.org/10.103...
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Komentáře • 292

  • @fromkentobaka
    @fromkentobaka Před rokem +21

    this is perhaps the most interesting result on this channel

  • @elizabethelias1005
    @elizabethelias1005 Před rokem +61

    This dude is everything.

    • @kasyakyoubfgamindikisborat
      @kasyakyoubfgamindikisborat Před 5 měsíci +6

      Not exactly.
      his blood is everywhere

    • @elizabethelias1005
      @elizabethelias1005 Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​@@nunyaefinbizhe's literally 14% African. Somali, Sierra Leone, West African and North African. Not much North African, which isn't black. He's 13.1% Sub-Saharan African.

    • @SubscribetoEndTheLGBTcommunity
      @SubscribetoEndTheLGBTcommunity Před 2 měsíci

      @@elizabethelias1005 he is ancestral to those populations (these populations are not 100% subsaharan, they do have some eurasian admixture , proven by mtDNA and y DNA analysis)

  • @bossschmutzfink9865
    @bossschmutzfink9865 Před rokem +33

    It is rather lucky that he was discovered at all, given that it’s just a femur from a river in Siberia.

  • @SxVaNm345
    @SxVaNm345 Před rokem +43

    The oldest humans would have a combination of all modern genetic populations before we diverged.

    • @lucasbrittoferraz
      @lucasbrittoferraz Před rokem +4

      como e possível ?

    • @rb98769
      @rb98769 Před rokem +29

      @@lucasbrittoferraz The population he belongs to is ancestral to most humans. These tests try to fit him into modern categories that didn't exist at his time. The only way the test can make sense of him is as an individual of very mixed ancestry of modern groups, when in reality it's the various populations today that branched out from people like him instead.

    • @cecileroy557
      @cecileroy557 Před rokem +3

      SXVA -- I doubt it. Groups were coming out of Africa at different times and took different routes. It couldn't be a "combination" because genetic changes happened in each group that would never have been in the DNA of "the oldest humans", for instance the Denisovans & Neanderthal had their own DNA.

    • @MrPaleolithic
      @MrPaleolithic Před rokem +2

      Most likely they're ancestral to all the humans.

    • @mikei7498
      @mikei7498 Před rokem

      @@lucasbrittoferrazit’s not true -this group is lacking many genetic population signatures just like other Hunter gatherer groups so it’s far from an accurate scientific statement.

  • @stephanieyee9784
    @stephanieyee9784 Před rokem +19

    This is really interesting and his admix is representative of virtually every race on earth.
    He is Every Man.

  • @hubenstefanow5748
    @hubenstefanow5748 Před rokem +8

    Thanks!
    Oldest samples are the most interesting. We can know more about early
    human migration patterns.

  • @barguttobed
    @barguttobed Před rokem +34

    Ust Ishim must be among the first wave of humans who populated the Northern Eurasia, the real hyperborean. His G25 coords shows him as genetically intermediate between East and West Eurasians and distant to all modern populations but with the least distance to Andamnese islanders(Onge). Also interestingly Early Paleolithic East Europeans like Bacho Kiro, Oase, Zlaty Kun are pretty close to Ust Ishim.
    Distance to: Ust_Ishim_IUP
    0.04193626 Bulgaria_IUP_Bacho_Kiro
    0.05707610 Romania_EUP_Oase
    0.07119366 Czechia_IUP_Zlaty_kun
    0.10443536 Salkhit_EUP
    0.12263284 Laos_Hoabinhian
    0.12405843 Yana_UP
    0.14067394 Great_Andamanese_100BP
    Distance to: Ust_Ishim_IUP
    0.14798876 Onge
    0.23185725 Kusunda
    0.26459024 Pamiri_Rushan
    0.28621780 Saami_Sweden
    0.32351244 Avar
    0.33342021 Mongol_Mongolia
    0.34486144 Saudi
    0.35625002 Icelandic
    0.35900612 Ket
    0.36414165 Basque_France
    0.36914655 Lithuanian_PZ
    0.38498211 Sardinian
    0.40545994 Korean
    0.40643448 Atayal
    0.40800561 Nivkh
    0.41346040 Australian
    0.41463541 Eskimo_Sireniki
    0.60739652 Karitiana
    0.62013523 Papuan

    • @MickeyMouse-el5bk
      @MickeyMouse-el5bk Před rokem +4

      This throws up thoughts about Theosophical believes regarding races and Atlantis etc. So crazy

    • @MickeyMouse-el5bk
      @MickeyMouse-el5bk Před rokem

      @@IntroducingMrLucci 🤣🤣🤣 or by illegal immigrants we are extincting the top of human evolution throwing it backwards closer to our mammall relatives 🐒

    • @parisan9985
      @parisan9985 Před rokem +7

      If his closest to Onges, wouldn't that make him more closely related to East Eurasian populations?

    • @samuelmincarelli5051
      @samuelmincarelli5051 Před rokem +9

      Ust-Ishim man is slightly closer to east Eurasians than west. Zlaty Kun is closer to the population where both groups split.

    • @stephanieyee9784
      @stephanieyee9784 Před rokem +3

      Atlantis? Que? That mythical island never entered my mind watching this video.

  • @happysolitudetv
    @happysolitudetv Před rokem +8

    He's one of the most intriguing

  • @issiyin
    @issiyin Před rokem +10

    Amazing results, wow.

  • @isabelled4871
    @isabelled4871 Před rokem +2

    Very good thank you but the music is far too loud (louder than the commentary) which makes it distracting. IF you find music necessary (which I don't) at least keep it low. And could you make the letters in the % of populations a bit larger for ppl watching on their phones, please? Thank you.

  • @I.I.I.A2
    @I.I.I.A2 Před rokem +9

    He lived just before the split between West Eurasians and East Eurasians, also called Caucasoid and Mongoloid, with some proximity to West Eurasians. This also explains why he is mainly related to Southern Eurasians (Australoid).

    • @user-jt3dw6vv4x
      @user-jt3dw6vv4x Před 5 měsíci +2

      There's no such thing called Southern Eurasian or Australoid. It's just West Eurasian, East Eurasian and Ancient North Eurasian. He scores more "South Asian" and "Thai and Cambodian" because those two ancestries represent two East Eurasian lineages (AASI/Andamanese and Hoabinhian) that are more basal. Ust'-Ishim Man represent a very early lineage on the East Eurasian phylogenetic tree.

    • @xtr.7662
      @xtr.7662 Před 2 měsíci +3

      @@user-jt3dw6vv4x and theres no ancient north eurasian either its just west eurasian and east eurasian, australoids are east eurasian

    • @athonos13
      @athonos13 Před měsícem

      ​@@xtr.7662What about Africans?

    • @xtr.7662
      @xtr.7662 Před měsícem

      @@athonos13 youve just answered the question they are neither

    • @athonos13
      @athonos13 Před měsícem

      @@xtr.7662 Oh ok then. I thought you was tried to say races are classified as West/East Eurasian.

  • @cecileroy557
    @cecileroy557 Před rokem +4

    So fascinating!!

  • @dejantodorovski5222
    @dejantodorovski5222 Před rokem +12

    Very diverse & rich result of Ust - Ishim man 👍👌 I've not seen so many ethnicities even in modern Brasilians haha 😉 Besides not genetically connected to present day population, he is all of us. Phenotype looks like a mix between Melanesian and Polynesian. Regards 🙌

  • @eksbocks9438
    @eksbocks9438 Před rokem +4

    I get this feeling that this is where the first migrations into Europe came from. Central Asia
    I mean, the closest relatives to the Hungarian people came from this area. As well as the Finns/Estonians.
    The only other route would have been through the Bosphorus. Because the Caucasus Mountains are a barrier on their own.
    Unlike the first two routes: You have to cross the mountains first. Build settlements on the other side. Then move into Europe.

  • @serkankinden5150
    @serkankinden5150 Před rokem +6

    Please, make for Mal'ta Boy MA1 and finish all curiousity. Please!

  • @MrPaleolithic
    @MrPaleolithic Před rokem +14

    Nice results!
    -Ust-Ishim is closely related to Andamanese people (Onge, Jarawa) and intermediate between East & West-Eurasians, which means he's probably related to an ancestral paternal group of Ancient North Eurasians (ANE's) since ANE's score 30% East-Eurasian like ancestry and his Y-DNA is K2a (K2-M2308).
    -He probably scores around 10% of Neanderthal & Denisovan and other African-Hominin ancestry since he lived during the mixing event between Modern Humans leaving Africa and other Hominins living in Eurasia, so maybe the African ancestry is probably some hominin ancestry.

    • @SevenDoomer7
      @SevenDoomer7 Před rokem +2

      thanks MrPaleolitic

    • @MrPaleolithic
      @MrPaleolithic Před rokem +2

      @@SevenDoomer7 yw :)

    • @famitsus987
      @famitsus987 Před rokem +3

      Ane didn’t get East Asian admix till later and no Haplogroup k is not East Asian or east Eurasian

    • @famitsus987
      @famitsus987 Před rokem +1

      Leaving Africa there is no proof of that

    • @famitsus987
      @famitsus987 Před rokem +2

      Ancient north Eurasians were not mongliod or East Asian or even related to east Eurasians they were closed to west Eurasians Haplogroup r q k etc are all ane East Asian dna most of it was in the mtDNA and still is in Siberia and native Americans and central Asians the y dna is north and west Eurasian

  • @larrywilliams9139
    @larrywilliams9139 Před rokem +7

    I don't understand how he has no modern descendants. He is the fourth closest match to me in the archaci gedmatch dna. The matching segments are relatively long-increasing the filter length enough to eliminate him eliminates all matches. Many people report similar results.

    • @ver_idem
      @ver_idem Před rokem

      His Y dna extincted but the other Y dna relatives not and also his mT line R survived.Becouse his line of relatives was patrimonial to other mutations in present today times he still has hits in modern genoms.
      Dont forget we all are descendant of the C,F bunch which were departing from Africa.
      Haplogroup K2a
      Y-DNA
      Haplogroup K2a is a human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup. K2a is a primary subclade of haplogroup K2, which in turn is a primary descendant of haplogroup K. Its sole primary descendant is haplogroup K-M2313. As of 2020, K-M2313 is known to have two primary subclades: Haplogroup NO1, which has numerous members and the extremely rare K-Y28299, sometimes known as NO2. Basal, undivergent K2a has been found only in the remains of two Upper Paleolithic individuals, known as "Ust'-Ishim man and "Oase-1", who lived in Siberia and the Banat region of south-central Europe, respectively, about 37-45 ky BP. No examples of K-M2313* or NO1* have been identified in living males or remains. However, subclades of NO1 include a majority of living males in East Asia, Northern Eurasia and South East Asia. K-Y28299 has been found in three living individuals from India. Another two other living males, who have been documented as belonging to K-M2313, have not been tested for Y28299.Wikipedia
      Possible time of origin:approximately 47,000 years BP. (Based on the immediate ancestor K2 originating 47,000-55,000 BP, and the secondary descendant NO approximately 38,000 to 47,000 BP.)
      Possible place of origin:Central Asia or Southeast Asia
      Ancestor:K2 (M526)
      Descendants:Sole primary subclade, K-M2313 (M2313), Confirmed secondary subclades, NO1 (a.k.a. NO-M214), K-Y28299 (a.k.a. NO2)
      Defining mutations:M2308, Z4842

    • @mweskamppp
      @mweskamppp Před rokem +1

      Good question. Maybe the mitochondrial DNA he has is a dead end and the y-haplogroup also has some mutations that are not found today. Maybe not found yet but so far also a dead end. Until it might be found somewhere in the world, who knows.

    • @haikuoflife
      @haikuoflife Před rokem +2

      His haplogroup is K2 - which a lot of Native Americans share. ;)

    • @Scorpiove
      @Scorpiove Před 9 měsíci

      @@mweskamppp Exactly, even increasing the CM to 3 on gedmatch I still get matches with him.

    • @mweskamppp
      @mweskamppp Před 7 měsíci

      @robertolang9684 Interesting. so it tells the whole relations to other people regardless of sex.

  • @skaf008
    @skaf008 Před rokem +13

    Please do about Caucasus hunter-gatherer

  • @barguttobed
    @barguttobed Před rokem +8

    4:38 it lacks the Bacho-Kiro, Oase and Zlaty Kun paleo dna which is in reality closest to Ust Ishim.

  • @mitonaarea5856
    @mitonaarea5856 Před rokem +10

    Hi Decimali. I have noticed that the man in your profile picture is a Jomon. Could you make a video about them??

  • @gabrieldeoliveira9615
    @gabrieldeoliveira9615 Před rokem +5

    Looking at this, a remember a study that showed up a relationship between modern native Americans of northeast Brazil and south Asian natives, maybe this guy explain this.

    • @dejantodorovski5222
      @dejantodorovski5222 Před rokem +3

      Maybe some recent ancestors came from Suriname/Guayana that is no so far from NE Brazil.

    • @gabrieldeoliveira9615
      @gabrieldeoliveira9615 Před rokem +1

      @@dejantodorovski5222 yeah, make sense. But at the same time, is very unlikely that thousands of people (modern and ancient) have this ancestors from Suriname.

    • @user-jt3dw6vv4x
      @user-jt3dw6vv4x Před 5 měsíci

      @@dejantodorovski5222 No it has nothing to do with ethnic Indians in Suriname or Guyana. The study is based on ancient samples. What they found was a genetic signal they termed Population Y that showed affinity with South Asian tribals and Australo-Melanesians. What this proves is that some of the populations in Siberia that crossed over to the Americas also carried more basal East Eurasian ancestry, which is genetically closer to the AASI and Australo-Melanesians of South Asia and the Pacific respectively. It's all East Eurasian either way.

    • @user-jt3dw6vv4x
      @user-jt3dw6vv4x Před 5 měsíci

      @@gabrieldeoliveira9615 It's not true. It has nothing to do with ethnic Indians in Suriname or Guyana. The study is based on ancient samples. What they found was a genetic signal they termed Population Y that showed genetic affinity with South Asian tribals and Australo-Melanesians. What this proves is that some of the populations in Siberia that crossed over to the Americas also carried more basal East Eurasian ancestry, which is genetically closer to the AASI and Australo-Melanesians of South Asia and the Pacific respectively. It's all East Eurasian either way, just that some of it was more basal and thus closer to South Asians and Papuans.

    • @gabrieldeoliveira9615
      @gabrieldeoliveira9615 Před 5 měsíci

      @@user-jt3dw6vv4x bro, that was 7 months ago. Today I know much more about this theme. And, I studied a lot about American populating and east Asia populating. However, thank you.

  • @allstar9622
    @allstar9622 Před rokem +25

    This man lived 45000 years ago, his DNA must be extremely far from any modern day populations

    • @stephanieyee9784
      @stephanieyee9784 Před rokem +28

      The narrator did say he has no descendants amongst any modern populations. His race/tribe have died out.
      However this man still lives and his life was not pointless or worthless. He is all of us.

    • @mweskamppp
      @mweskamppp Před rokem +4

      @@stephanieyee9784 I would not say died out. Relatives of him have descendants all over the world. This is before his group split up in different groups who became part of today south asians, europeans, americans and more. There were always groups separated from others for some generations and then mix with others to form new groups. So as today europeans are made up from 4 known main groups that today dont exist as such as well. The western hunter gatherer - central europe, early farmers - from today anatolia, yamnaja - herders from the pontic steppe, ancient north eurasians that contributed more to original americans than to europeans.

    • @johncater7861
      @johncater7861 Před rokem +1

      And yet there are the aboriginals of Australia who have lived in isolation for (supposedly) 60,000 years give or take a few millennia. Did they "evolve" over that time? Why are their languages so different between clans?

    • @mweskamppp
      @mweskamppp Před rokem +1

      @@johncater7861 There are other populations further away from today european or asians. The san from south africa are about 100000 years from europeans and asians. The people from west africa app 1500000 years. Languages change over time - a lot. Australia has been found by at least two migration waves. One directly from south east asia a second one from papua-new guinea. these groups were separated long time before arriving in australia. The 60000 years are still disputed.

    • @johncater7861
      @johncater7861 Před rokem +1

      @@mweskamppp about the San, they used to roam over much of southern Africa as well as East Africa. Then the Bantu came along and the San found themselves pushed into a remote and barren corner of the Kalahari .

  • @mozy70
    @mozy70 Před rokem +3

    Gedmatch Kit F999935. Just a little bit half match to me. Good for 45.000 years?
    Largest segment = 4.2 cM
    Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 7.3cM (0.203 Pct)
    2 shared segments found for this comparison.
    213529 SNPs used for this comparison.
    47.609 Pct SNPs are full identical

  • @born_this_way
    @born_this_way Před rokem +8

    He is mr Worldwide fr

  • @Dersimite
    @Dersimite Před rokem +2

    4:32 Most distant populations are Jarawa and Onge? Very interesting.

  • @jakr9303
    @jakr9303 Před měsícem

    Great channel!

  • @armins9118
    @armins9118 Před rokem +3

    next, Tian Yuan man please!

  • @barguttobed
    @barguttobed Před rokem +8

    Hey Decimali could you do a Neolithic cis Baikal hunter-gatherer from Shamanka/Lokomotiv/Fofonovo sites?🙏 Big merci d’avance.

    • @barguttobed
      @barguttobed Před rokem +4

      Or Bronze Age Baikal Glazkovo culture GLZ001 GLZ002 samples, they have similar genetic profile to Neolithic Baikal. Please 🙏

    • @barguttobed
      @barguttobed Před rokem +2

      @@mybiscuit4680 But maybe next will be Baikal because Decimali love making vids on Siberians genetics, so european will wait haha

    • @parisan9985
      @parisan9985 Před rokem

      Bruh, Europeans are overrated asf.

    • @stephanieyee9784
      @stephanieyee9784 Před rokem +1

      Cis?

    • @barguttobed
      @barguttobed Před rokem +1

      @@stephanieyee9784Cis Baikal is the territory west of Baikal, Trans is the east of Baikal.

  • @blue18404
    @blue18404 Před rokem +5

    Do the Sumerians

  • @thezonx354
    @thezonx354 Před rokem +4

    Tocharian DNA next please 🙏🏻

    • @kaan9354
      @kaan9354 Před rokem

      this ust ishim man ancestor of, Europeans,Siberians and Amerindians in same time, he is your ancestor

    • @dejantodorovski5222
      @dejantodorovski5222 Před rokem +1

      @@kaan9354 Maybe your, not his for sure haha

    • @MuhammadFazil-xs9gg
      @MuhammadFazil-xs9gg Před 13 dny

      ​@@kaan9354no he have no descendents. his haplogroup is K-M2308 this haplogroup closer to east Asians and finns paternally

  • @cikhitammanis5285
    @cikhitammanis5285 Před rokem +19

    That explains why I have Ust Ishim as one of my closest matches on GEDmatch. We share the same 4 populations: South Asian, Thai and Cambodia, Papuan and Melanesian.🤔

    • @gittanreif
      @gittanreif Před rokem +5

      Ust Ishim appears in my matches in GEDmatch as well, though my recent ancestry is European with distant Turkic.

    • @stephanieyee9784
      @stephanieyee9784 Před rokem +4

      That is so cool!

    • @MrPaleolithic
      @MrPaleolithic Před rokem +1

      You're Masz right?

    • @user-jt3dw6vv4x
      @user-jt3dw6vv4x Před 5 měsíci +1

      Yeah it's your East Eurasian ancestry that picks it up. South Asian, Thai and Cambodia, Papuan and Melanesian are all East Eurasian.

  • @kylealexander593
    @kylealexander593 Před 3 měsíci +1

    The neanderthal dna is confusing to me. I've always believed we interbreed with Neanderthals. But then I read the study on a Cro magnon man (paglicci 23) discovered in Italy. This study proves that not only did this individual not have neanderthal admixture. But went on to prove it would be impossible to interbreed at least according to the mtdna. So my understanding from this study & more since then confirmed the findings. That for interbreeding it would have to be a neanderthal man & a homo sapien woman. I've been trying to find a study confirming this but haven't so far. Would love any ones opinion. If u want to read the study I'm talking about just Google Paglicci 23 28,000 year old cro magnon

  • @Genso326
    @Genso326 Před 2 měsíci +1

    That is crazy. It is clearly shows that all of us related to each other and how stupid it is to divide each other by races.

  • @barguttobed
    @barguttobed Před rokem +9

    1:55 The reconstruction man looks like mix of Native American and Papuan.

    • @bossschmutzfink9865
      @bossschmutzfink9865 Před rokem +3

      I wonder how they reconstructed his whole body from 1 leg bone.

    • @kaan9354
      @kaan9354 Před rokem

      in that period of timeline, were mongoloids exist?

    • @barguttobed
      @barguttobed Před rokem +6

      @@bossschmutzfink9865It was an AI generated image lol not the real reconstruction

    • @barguttobed
      @barguttobed Před rokem +2

      @@kaan9354Existed

    • @kaan9354
      @kaan9354 Před rokem

      @@barguttobed when were mongoloids appears first ?

  • @subramanyabhat446
    @subramanyabhat446 Před rokem +2

    Ok this doesnt make sense. If there's no dna evidence of ancestry from Denisovans, how does he such significant Melanesian/Papuan percentages

  • @rianfolt7624
    @rianfolt7624 Před rokem +3

    😊
    What about mal'ta boy? Next time

  • @QueenChristine826
    @QueenChristine826 Před rokem +2

    So he is from everywhere and nowhere at once.

  • @peacetrain5623
    @peacetrain5623 Před rokem +4

    K is mysterious haplogroup

  • @addylupe5997
    @addylupe5997 Před 9 dny

    I think it's a bit misleading to say that this individual IS such and such percentage modern asian, iberian, etc. Those percentages just mean affinity to. These modern populations didn't exist as they do now back in his time, 45kya. It just means he was a rather basal individual that was related to the ancestors of various divergent peoples across Eurasia, although not himself ancestral to them.

  • @s.y.4968
    @s.y.4968 Před rokem +4

    As a Somali I i find it interesting that his Dna is close to modern somali population.

  • @User-xv2so
    @User-xv2so Před rokem +1

    He's sundaland-sahulian/ austromelanesid ancestors. can you did next for hoabinhian, mate?

    • @barguttobed
      @barguttobed Před rokem +2

      He is OG inhabitant of Northern Eurasia not sundaland-sahulian

    • @User-xv2so
      @User-xv2so Před rokem +2

      ​@@barguttobedhaplogroup k2 them early migration to southern Asia F and H also great andamanese D until southeast Asia K2c,K2d,O, S, M,P. then some group moved to northern be ancestor N,P1,Q,and R. Then NO group split there. So well early inhabited of southern Eurasian before get move on to northern Eurasian bro. I sees u more knowledgeable than me 😊.

    • @nettilee2696
      @nettilee2696 Před rokem +1

      ​@@User-xv2soyeah, I see someone on youtube said he has the K haplogroup, he is from Sumatera btw

  • @mikiohirata9627
    @mikiohirata9627 Před rokem +1

    I see what you mean by old early human because it had foundation/basis for all present
    populations on earth. So obviously this man was one of the original homo sapiens specie
    before diversion and developing into separate species. No wonder there's no trace of his
    own descendants as they have long been dispersed in all corners of world continuing to
    diverse.

  • @m9078jk3
    @m9078jk3 Před rokem +4

    Clone him and bring him back to life again

  • @martell9882
    @martell9882 Před 6 dny

    he is veryx similar to Oase men

  • @pluimpje-i6z
    @pluimpje-i6z Před rokem +2

    very extraordinary person from a died-out side-branche of modren-people of the very ancient-past that has lived so long ago in deeptime in those part of the world as member of the ancient-past modern-humanity in its early stages to colonising outside africa and this rare finding represent the earliest one that have colonised northern-eurasia or more specific west-siberia,no wonder he have most possible closeST genetic connections with ONLY modern-day iberians[ WITH ITS ATLEAST VERY OLD WESTERN-EURASIAN OR WESTERN-HUNTER-GATHER-ANCESTERY TO CERTAIN DEGREE IN GENES IN TODAYS POPULATIONS PRESERVED] somalis[ITS VERY OLD EAST-AFRICAN-HUNTER-GATHERER ANCESTERY AND RESEMBLED THE LAST COMMON AFRICAN ANCESTORS OF THE BASE-EURASIANS OR THE FIRST ONES THAT HAVE MIGRATED OUT-OF-AFRICA] south-asians and southeast-asians[THOSE LAST BOTH POPULATIONS HAVE MANY GENES OF THE DIRECT EARLIEST ANCESTORS MODERN-EAST-EURASIANS], that is logically because [BASAL]-eurasians have not yet divided between east and west-eurasians thus quite akin to its ancestors that comes from east-africa more then 50.000 years ago before it expand into earasia and 15.000 years later orso and it appears in west-siberia[ even without direct-modern-descendants of itself ]one of its descendants or earliest out-of-africa migrants of modern-people.he have already not far long ago his ancestors some generations back mingled with ARCHAIC neanderthals already MAYBE INDEED SOMEWHERE IN THE MIDDDLE-EAST,very rare insight in this extraordinarY case TO BEHOLD of A very early eurasian hunter-gatherer-men OR WEST-SIBERIAN MODERN-HUMAN FROM 45.000 YEARS AGO IS TRULY REMARKBLE,ALMOST GIVE ME A AWE-INSPIRING CHILL OF SOME SACRED FEELING TO SEE OF THE SO ANCIENT ANCESTOR EVEN ITS NOT A DIRECT ONE TO LOOK UPON ITS RECONSTRUCTION LIKE A REAL LIVING PERSON AND HOW IT LOOK IN ITS ALMOST UNIQUE PSYSICAL-APPEARANCE THAT FOR ME RESEMBLED A SOMESORT EARLY MODERN-PERSON FROM PREHISTORIC WORLD WITH NOT DISCINIRBLE OR CLEAR RACIAL-CHARACTERISTICS OR FEATURES THAT CAN EASILY APPLY TO SOCALLED MORE OR LESS WELL-DEFINED MODERN-RACES OR PHENOTYPICAL-MORHOLOGIES OF TODAYS MANKIND ONLY ITS OWN DISTINCT ARCHAIC RACIAL-TRAITS OR UNCLASSIFIED [WITH ONLY VAGUE EURASIAN[PROTO-MONGOLOID\AMERICANOID[NATIVE-AMERICANS] OR PROTO-CAUCASOID AND TROPICAL OR AFRICAN\MELANESIOID TRAITS]VERY IMPRESSIVE TO SEE IT AS A GLIMPSE INTO THE DISTANT-PAST AND I LIKE ITS SOMEWHAT ARCHAIC AND EARLY LATE-PALEOLITHIC LOOKS AND WELL-BUILD STRONG OR POWERFULL BODY.

  • @anthropos_94
    @anthropos_94 Před rokem +2

    How did he get sub Saharan ancestry?

    • @user-yt3xd2jl6d
      @user-yt3xd2jl6d Před rokem +3

      It was close to the Basal Eurasians of the East (ancestors of all modern South and East Asians), in turn it was also closer to the Basal Eurasians (ancestors of all Eurasians), the Basal Eurasians are the result of admixture of Africans Ancestral with Neanderthals of the Middle East

  • @nimrodsfall3259
    @nimrodsfall3259 Před rokem +8

    Since the Jarawa or the Andamanese were greatly isolated from East and West Eurasians, they are the genetically closest population to Ust-Ishim, Oase, and Zlaty Kun.

    • @kaan9354
      @kaan9354 Před rokem +2

      what would zlaty kun female dna test look like?

    • @nimrodsfall3259
      @nimrodsfall3259 Před rokem +2

      @@kaan9354 The sample is pretty much like Ust Ishim. It's closest relatives are the Andamanese and Hoabinhian samples

    • @kaan9354
      @kaan9354 Před rokem +1

      @@nimrodsfall3259i guess a little bit different, because zlaty kun female is european

    • @kaan9354
      @kaan9354 Před rokem +1

      @@nimrodsfall3259 why there ancient humans ust ishim and zlaty kun close to andamanese people?

    • @barguttobed
      @barguttobed Před rokem +4

      @@nimrodsfall3259Andamnese Hoanbianh related populations are considered as East Eurasians

  • @mossig
    @mossig Před rokem +2

    Those folk groups are his descendants. He doesn't have theirs DNA they have his. And if you would test someone even older he/she would have even more folk group descendants.

    • @dejantodorovski5222
      @dejantodorovski5222 Před rokem +1

      Not really...

    • @user-yt3xd2jl6d
      @user-yt3xd2jl6d Před rokem +1

      It is from Haplogroup K2, it is closely related to k2b, k2b if it is the ancestor of these different groups

  • @williamliamsmith4923
    @williamliamsmith4923 Před rokem +2

    His ancestors seem to have come originally from Africa but then from south India - perhaps through Thailand. Alternatively some of his tribes descendants went to Thailand.
    Descendants of his tribe seem to have later spread into Europe and Americas.

    • @officialVozie100
      @officialVozie100 Před 8 měsíci

      Not true he scored native american 😂 as well I'm 1 💯% native american from apache north america

    • @user-jt3dw6vv4x
      @user-jt3dw6vv4x Před 5 měsíci

      The South Asian and Thai and Cambodian represent two more basal East Eurasian lineages - AASI/Andamanese and Hoabinhian. Ust'-Ishim Man is the most basal East Eurasian lineage and after this lineage the next most basal lineages are those found in South Asia, the Pacific and ancient Southeast Asia so that explains his ancestral make up.

  • @dirtfarmer7070
    @dirtfarmer7070 Před rokem +1

    I'm surprised we have no portraits of this man.....have they checked his iPhone?

  • @harrietharlow9929
    @harrietharlow9929 Před 5 měsíci

    I have DNA matching this person. Doesn't mean I'm related but maybe just from a similar group.

  • @alexrocha2831
    @alexrocha2831 Před rokem +2

    👍legal

  • @Sebastian-vg9nt
    @Sebastian-vg9nt Před rokem +2

    Oddest result I have ever seen. But no Central Asian?

  • @berts558
    @berts558 Před rokem +3

    So seriously he's a mix of all those different ethnicities? Clearly we intermix way more in recent prehistory then we thought! Epic

    • @palermotrapani9067
      @palermotrapani9067 Před rokem +22

      No he is not a mix of those ethnicities. Those ethnicities come way after Him. Rather, he represents one of the earliest Homo Sapiens in Eurasia, with 2% Neanderthal admixture, who is basal to all modern Eurasians today and before the split into the basal West Eurasian and basal East Eurasian populations that formed around 40k years go, some 5K after Ust Ishim.. So in reality, He has no direct ancestors today.

    • @berts558
      @berts558 Před rokem +6

      @@palermotrapani9067 okay I had it completely backwards! that's why dyslexia is a terrible disease, just all the matches in the modern genome, thanks for turning me around

    • @palermotrapani9067
      @palermotrapani9067 Před rokem +9

      @@berts558 No problem, glad my post helped and added a bit to the discussion.

    • @eltecnico9541
      @eltecnico9541 Před rokem +2

      @@palermotrapani9067 It is true, although I must also add that Paleolithic hunter-gatherers have a much lower rate of inbreeding than today, which implies a greater mix between different Paleolithic ethnic groups, this is due to the nomadic lifestyle. The inbreeding process was triggered with the emergence of agriculture, Neanderthals, unlike Homo Sapiens, had a very high rate of inbreeding, which led to the accumulation of recessive genes associated with genetic diseases, which could have contributed to their extinction.

  • @ac4842
    @ac4842 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Bro is literally everything but not Chinese 🌚

  • @martell9882
    @martell9882 Před 6 dny

    all Acient peopel form this time have Genetic from the whole world

  • @LogicaetRatio-r8z
    @LogicaetRatio-r8z Před 7 měsíci

    This man has exactly the same maternal haplogroup as I do : R*

  • @SevenDoomer7
    @SevenDoomer7 Před rokem +3

    he is like a normal mixed brazilian 😂

    • @Arthur-ot7id
      @Arthur-ot7id Před rokem +4

      Not really. He has a far wider range. Most Brazilians dont have South Asian, Thai/Cambodian, Papuan and Melanesian ancestry.

    • @SevenDoomer7
      @SevenDoomer7 Před rokem +1

      @@Arthur-ot7id i know bro, i am brazilian XD i have slavic ancestry, but i am brazilian

  • @serkankinden5150
    @serkankinden5150 Před rokem +2

    I have realized something when I look elder samples similar to Ust'ishim, Tianyuan and philogenetic similarities in wikipedia. I have an idea about all agglutinative languages have relations as Austroasiatic, Austronesian, Australian, Papuan, Melanesian, Polynesian, Thai-Kadai, Tibetoburman, Sinitic, Koreanic-Japonic, Mongolic-Tungusic, Hunnic-Altaic, Uralic-Finnic, Dene-Yeniseian, Native American, Turkic-Ugric, Vasconic-Tyrrhenian etc.
    Ust'ishim was K2, Tianyuan was K2b, Andamanese, Tibetan are D, Negritos (Philippinese) are K, Papuan are M, S, Aborigin Australian are C4, Aeta (Philippinese) are P, Austronesian, Melanesian, Polynesian are C1, C2, Thai-Kadai are O, Austronesian, Austroasiatic are O1, Southern East Asian were O2, Northern East Asian were N, O3, Ancient Northeast Asian were C3, Native American are Q1b.
    If all these languages were connected than C1, C2, C3, C4, D, K, K2, K2b, M, N, O, O1, O2, O3, P, P1, Q1a, Q1b, R, R1, R1a, R1b, R2, S should all be lived together in sundaland or spread together from sundaland to north side of asia. Most of them are connected both linguistically and genetically, just P1, Q1a, R, R1, R1a, R1b, R2 are missing in this ancient connection or some of them have been mutated later in another location.
    As we can see those haplogroups in Ancient North Euroasian and Mal'ta Buret culture, they should be their relatives and speaking similar languages. Mal'ta Buret is R so he should be speaking missing altaic, turkic, ugric, vasconic, tyrrhenian languages which has spread into central asia tousands years before and assimilated by another unrelated group.
    So this is my finding:
    C1 - Austronesian, Polynesian, European,
    C2 - Austronesian, Melanesian, Polynesian,
    C3 - Northeast Asian, Mongolic, Tungusic,
    C4 - Aboriginal Australian,
    D - Tibetoburman,
    K - Negritos (Philippinese),
    K2 - Ust'ishim,
    K2b - Tianyuan,
    M, S - Papuan,
    N - Northern East Asian, Uralic, Finnic,
    O - Southeast Asian, Thai-Kadai,
    O1 - Austroasiatic, Austronesian,
    O2 - Southern East Asian, Sinitic,
    O3 - Northern East Asian, Koreanic, Japonic,
    P - Aetan (Philippinese),
    P1 - North Euroasian, Tuvinian, Altaic,
    Q1a - Slab Grave, Ket, Yeniseian,
    Q1b - Paleo-Siberian, Native American,
    R - Mal'ta Buret,
    R1 - Afontova Gora, Baikal EBA, Hunnic,
    R1a - Eastern Euroasian, Turkic, Ugric, (mixed with I2)
    R1b - Western Euroasian, Vasconic, Tyrrhenian (mixed with I1)
    If this is true, as we can see ancestry linage flows first from southeast to northeast and then from northeast to northwest.

    • @serkankinden5150
      @serkankinden5150 Před rokem +1

      ​​@@mybiscuit4680 Thanks, I think similar like you as I am inspecting wiki explanations about ancient groups. I was thinking N, O, P came together into northeast asia as uralic-altaic speaking people. I gave name to them as fin, chin, hun brothers. 😀
      But unfortunately, it do not match with some ancient groups but some other groups match like as in Tagar culture. Tagar culture is in the same region and have 27% hunnic-turkic, 17% finnic-ugric. I watched it in this youtube channel. So, not exact if P have migrated over east asia or central asia, but they have been mixed.
      Despite any information, I know one thing that P1 exist mostly in modern hunnic-turkic people of altai region as speaking altaic languages, when I inspected north and central asia haplogroup distributions in wiki. Even more R is mostly included in uyghur turkic people of tarim basin region.
      I was sure with my sensible logic about R ancestry of hunnic-turkic people. But, some "Decimali" videos knocked me down, some other has proven. I got completely confused but got very much curious to understand. I like to solve unsolved problems. So I am still inspecting, sometimes I change my writings when I got newer results.

    • @serkankinden5150
      @serkankinden5150 Před rokem +1

      C1 and C2 separated from eachother in ancient india as CF descendant. But, C1 is austronesian, melanesian too, F is indian as ancestor of indoeuropeans, C2 is mostly austronesian, melanesian, polynesian agglutinative language speakers.
      Also, I think C2 has migrated from southeast asia to northeast asia as mutated to C3 because there are C2 in both southeast asia and northeast asia as all speaking agglutinative languages.
      Similar to those N, O, P mutated to N3, O3, P1; C2 mutated to C3 partly during their migration to northeast asia, but as I said P1 hunnic-turkic has mutated from P aeta (philippinese) and migrated over east asia or central asia to altai region (it is not exact which way is used).

    • @serkankinden5150
      @serkankinden5150 Před rokem +1

      Moreover, you can see in lots of Decimali videos; C3 mongolic, N3 finnic, O3 koreanic, japonic and mostly but not general P1, R, R1a central asian hunnic-turkic people get together in myheritage DNA results.

    • @serkankinden5150
      @serkankinden5150 Před rokem +1

      Another one is slab grave culture, fully Q1a male as in wiki and pure mongolic, turkic, koreanic, japonic, finnic pure uralic-altaic my heritage dna result and mostly near to 80% altaic as descendant of P1 haplogroup. (Other 20% is possibly scandinavian R1a, R1b)
      Q1a exist in modern Ket, Yeniseian people not in turkic, altaic people, but we see uralic-altaic ancestry in their myheritage dna results. So we can easily say that Q1a was speaking agglutinative altaic-like language as descendant of P1 hunnic-altaic north euroasians.

    • @serkankinden5150
      @serkankinden5150 Před rokem +1

      Moreover, Paleo-Siberian is ancient northeast asian (possibly N ancestry as uralic) and ancient north euroasian (possibly Q ancestry as native american who are descendants of P1) mixture as you said.
      Makes sense and I revised my list accordingly. So, as a result north euroasian is more likely to be P1, Q, R and related haplogroups. So I would love to see a north euroasian myheritage dna result video, but not Afanasievo because they are not north euroasian...

  • @armins9118
    @armins9118 Před rokem +1

    what is K13?

    • @vitormrmr
      @vitormrmr Před rokem +2

      Ethnic calculator by Eurogenes project.

    • @armins9118
      @armins9118 Před rokem

      @@mybiscuit4680 very nice👌👌

  • @ilyaskipchak0619
    @ilyaskipchak0619 Před rokem +6

    100% tUrKiC 🤪

  • @officialVozie100
    @officialVozie100 Před 8 měsíci

    Ya'et'eh 1 💯% native american apache southern arizona chiricahua is who i am glad to see he has native american ancestry russia is definitely native american by history and genetically awesome ❤

  • @doce7606
    @doce7606 Před rokem

    Thinking big picture, areas of the globe not totally devastated by proposed comet impacts in the late Quaternary (epicentre SE Pacific?) like Siberia would have represented exploitable borderlands for heavily stressed proto-modern populations recovering after a global disaster (the weak double civilisation theory)

  • @jesperandersson889
    @jesperandersson889 Před 10 měsíci +1

    very odd!!!

  • @nukhetyavuz
    @nukhetyavuz Před 6 měsíci

    marvelous news...that means haplo r spread from siberia/asia... most probably ancient xioung nu had that haplo with later huns,göktürks,magyars etc...

  • @Ersen_abiniz
    @Ersen_abiniz Před rokem +6

    So he was a romani you can say gypsy 🤣
    He was not my Grandfather. Because he has no denisiovian genome

    • @ayeshaashraf9252
      @ayeshaashraf9252 Před rokem +2

      You don't even have a dad.😢

    • @Ersen_abiniz
      @Ersen_abiniz Před rokem +2

      @@ayeshaashraf9252 so am l jesus? He had't got a father too

    • @ayeshaashraf9252
      @ayeshaashraf9252 Před rokem

      @@Ersen_abiniz
      Whatever ur sugar Daddy.

    • @ayeshaashraf9252
      @ayeshaashraf9252 Před rokem

      @@mybiscuit4680 nobody asked ur virgin. More like
      Step daughter and step dad

    • @kaan9354
      @kaan9354 Před rokem +1

      aga bu adam su an asya ve avrupa da yasayan insanlarin %70 nin dedesidir

  • @crazyprohor368
    @crazyprohor368 Před rokem +4

    He got lots of Bengali DNA...

  • @niezmaniez88
    @niezmaniez88 Před 9 měsíci

    He is my ancestor based on gedmatch lol.

  • @owlangler77
    @owlangler77 Před rokem

    Split? No just cross breeding between different Homonid s . We are and have always been the same species just deffernet breeds. There was a new blood type discovered recently from cross breeding called the Er group . Its extremly rare but has five varients so far as well as a protien from a ghost breed of homonid discovered in the saliva of some Susaharan african tribes.This protien being the only evidence of this breed ever existing .

  • @kaan9354
    @kaan9354 Před rokem +1

    in this period of timeline, were mongoloids exist?

    • @eltecnico9541
      @eltecnico9541 Před rokem +1

      Mongoloids possess Neanderthal and Denisovan DNA, Ust'-Ishim Man represents an ancient human lineage before eastern and western populations diverged, Denisovan Ust'-Ishim Man DNA was not detected, has alleles more similar to East Asian populations than modern West Eurasian populations, however its alleles are also similar to Braña (Ancient European). Look for the video La Braña in this channel

    • @kaan9354
      @kaan9354 Před rokem

      @@eltecnico9541 what would half neanderthal half sapien result look like

    • @Yasa5na
      @Yasa5na Před rokem

      What the fuck are you referring, mongoloids are human with round facial skull and hairless body, they diverged much later like 45000 years ago with major West Eurasian lineages ydna R1a, R1b, J2, G2a mtdna H, U, K, J, T, and V separation.

    • @eltecnico9541
      @eltecnico9541 Před rokem

      @@Yasa5na The Paternal Haplogroups macrogroups are C, D, F and K, these haplogroups can be considered founders of the Eurasian populations. The Haplogroups G, H, I, J, K belong to the family of F that arose in the Indian subcontinent and are characteristic of basal western Eurasia, change R is special belongs to the family of K along with Q, N, O, S , Haplogroup R came from Ancient North Eurasian who had their own gene pool different from basal and modern Eurasians, R is strongly related to Q (Siberian,Native American) and their cousins N(Siberian,East Asian), O (East Asia). Living humans with more Ancient North Eurasian DNA are found in Altai Siberians, Native Americans, West Siberians, Northeastern Europe. The mtdna are much older than the paternal lineages, mtdna R is associated with basal Eurasian, it is very old, along with P,B,F which is frequent in East Asia, the mtdna most OWN to western Eurasians are J,T ,K, U,V,H, being U,V, J,T the modern mtdna

    • @RustedCroaker
      @RustedCroaker Před 6 měsíci

      Mongoloids appeared much later, in Neolithic population explosion

  • @angelusvastator1297
    @angelusvastator1297 Před měsícem

    bro imagine if asians kept his looks

  • @user-wg6kc8ef3u
    @user-wg6kc8ef3u Před 3 měsíci

    t-m184 k2a-m2308 dir samaroon clan ust ishim man ancestors countries 🇩🇯🇪🇪🇱🇻🇱🇹🇰🇷🇯🇵🇹🇼

  • @mr.purple1779
    @mr.purple1779 Před rokem +2

    Interesting. Reflects the exit of a reasonable person from Africa.

    • @akhesa8135
      @akhesa8135 Před rokem +4

      No, the majority DNA is South Asian, if it would be "out of Africa" it would have a much higher African DNA, there has never been any out of Africa so leave Africa alone!

    • @Yasa5na
      @Yasa5na Před rokem

      it's not OoT Africa man but ancient pan Eurasian, he had neanderthal mixture so he goes closer to Western Eurasian than to Eastern Eurasians

    • @user-jt3dw6vv4x
      @user-jt3dw6vv4x Před 5 měsíci

      @@akhesa8135 Ust'-Ishim man is a descendant of a group of people that migrated out of Africa that split into West Eurasians and East Eurasians. His South Asian ancestry represents East Eurasian ancestry.

    • @user-jt3dw6vv4x
      @user-jt3dw6vv4x Před 5 měsíci

      @@Yasa5na No, he's an East Eurasian man that was shifted closer to West Eurasians because he is the most basal East Eurasian lineage that we know of right now. That also explains why he scores South Asian and Thai and Cambodian and these two ancestries represent AASI/Andamanese and Hoabinhian, two deep East Eurasian lineages.

    • @Yasa5na
      @Yasa5na Před 5 měsíci

      @@user-jt3dw6vv4x I see, West Eurasians are lower Neanderthal admixed and closer to OoA population but East Eurasians are little far

  • @Vampzio
    @Vampzio Před rokem +2

    damn, this mf has everything

  • @serkankinden5150
    @serkankinden5150 Před rokem +1

    Generally K2 is ancestor of L, T haplogroups of west indians, right? I think these are sanskrit vedic people of old india. R1a have migrated in india very late as ancestors of white (hephtalite) huns

    • @land980
      @land980 Před rokem

      *K2* is the brother of *LT* (K-P326).
      Then there is *NO* (K-M2308), *K2b* (K-P331) as well as other rare clades

    • @Yasa5na
      @Yasa5na Před rokem +1

      Stop your turk asian drama, basal r is either from ANE admixed population ( Western Steppe, Central Asia ) or South Asia/Iranian plateau . there's no linguistical, physiological, genetical connection between mongoloids and rigvedic aryans ( proto indo-iranians ). avg turk person is incomparable with an avg 60% west eurasian dravidian gene carrier person.

    • @Yasa5na
      @Yasa5na Před rokem

      Most huns got massacred by Gupta and little kingdom swords 🤣

    • @Yasa5na
      @Yasa5na Před rokem

      You're more related to a Chinese ( check Turkic-Mongolic mtdna ) than a South Asian , Scandanavian , South European, Assyrian, Northern African )

    • @Yasa5na
      @Yasa5na Před rokem

      lol check hun invasion date and ancient genetical samples of south asia

  • @NotYoung3592
    @NotYoung3592 Před rokem +1

    if he is the oldest found, then no out of Africa?

    • @heytheree
      @heytheree Před rokem +2

      oldest genome in data base, humans started leaving africa 60k to 70kya

    • @akhesa8135
      @akhesa8135 Před rokem

      because he does not come from africa and africa is not the cradle of humanity! Fossils of homo sapiens have already been found in Asia dating back more than 140,000 years, so your theories of man coming out of Africa 50,000 years ago are false! There has never been an exit from Africa!

    • @vishnuvardhan3047
      @vishnuvardhan3047 Před rokem

      Out of India. India is the cradle of civilization

    • @Yasa5na
      @Yasa5na Před rokem +1

      It's oldest Eurasian maybe

  • @memo44536
    @memo44536 Před rokem

    Close to Gypsies

  • @sigmahacker1
    @sigmahacker1 Před rokem +2

    India is the origin.

  • @aliabdigeedi1117
    @aliabdigeedi1117 Před rokem

    arma dadkii naga lumay. baa

  • @MickeyMouse-el5bk
    @MickeyMouse-el5bk Před rokem

    The muscles of his back are funny totally incorrect

  • @IntroducingMrLucci
    @IntroducingMrLucci Před rokem +1

    Nah the Khoisans is the oldest modern humans y'all trying to lie like it wasn't african people's

    • @Yasa5na
      @Yasa5na Před rokem +1

      there were archaic humans too other than sapiens originating in the wild of Africa

    • @kasyakyoubfgamindikisborat
      @kasyakyoubfgamindikisborat Před rokem +1

      Khoisan have no any Neanderthal genes.
      yes they are closer to unmixed original Homo Sapiens sapiens

    • @IntroducingMrLucci
      @IntroducingMrLucci Před rokem

      @@Yasa5na yeah Homo-Naledi

    • @IntroducingMrLucci
      @IntroducingMrLucci Před rokem

      @@zaurabkhazi1329 we also got what they calling a ghost archaic species that makes up nearly a quarter of our genome seen in our DNA but truth is y'all only label it archaic cause u know it's likely what makes us physically superior that's facts 💯

    • @IntroducingMrLucci
      @IntroducingMrLucci Před rokem

      @@zaurabkhazi1329 what do u mean archaic humans score 100% African?

  • @BORN-to-Run
    @BORN-to-Run Před 11 měsíci

    HOW large was this thigh bone?
    SINCE this man was so close to our beginnings,
    he should have been MUCH LARGER in size than we are
    nowadays.
    Like 9-10 feet tall.
    ALSO, since ALL THESE ETHNICITIES, and basically THE WHOLE WORLD,
    stemmed from his type DNA,
    that means he and his contemporaries were the progenitors of all
    these peoples.
    In fact, that bone may have belonged to one of Noah's grandsons,
    or maybe even NOAH HIMSELF!

  • @zv3tsi707
    @zv3tsi707 Před rokem +1

    He is probably proto turkic. And he has sub-saharan African Dna.

    • @papazataklaattiranimam
      @papazataklaattiranimam Před rokem +8

      🙃

    • @zv3tsi707
      @zv3tsi707 Před rokem

      @@papazataklaattiranimam What do you mean?

    • @Ersen_abiniz
      @Ersen_abiniz Před rokem +2

      l saw results he wasn't a Proto Turkic, he was close to tajik. He was indo-iranian

    • @zv3tsi707
      @zv3tsi707 Před rokem +3

      @@Ersen_abiniz Indo-Iranians weren't around 45,000 years ago. The proto Indo Europeans weren't in existence yet.

    • @Supninas
      @Supninas Před rokem +8

      @@Ersen_abiniz he is closest to jarawa and onge people.

  • @Xataievladı
    @Xataievladı Před rokem +6

    He is related to the Turks. He has Turkic genes.

    • @papazataklaattiranimam
      @papazataklaattiranimam Před rokem +6

      🙃

    • @Mr.Vercetti-7
      @Mr.Vercetti-7 Před rokem +7

      he is related with almost everyone

    • @Ersen_abiniz
      @Ersen_abiniz Před rokem

      @turanistberdan yeğenim adam çingene görmüyor musun sonuçları, romani yazıyor. Tacik yazıyor.

    • @Ersen_abiniz
      @Ersen_abiniz Před rokem +5

      ​@@papazataklaattiranimamçingene 'ye Türk geni var diyor,🤕.

    • @Supninas
      @Supninas Před rokem +3

      Your 47th chromosome is turkic

  • @crazyprohor368
    @crazyprohor368 Před rokem

    🥴🤕

  • @RichardEdwards40
    @RichardEdwards40 Před rokem +5

    he's from everywhere

    • @barguttobed
      @barguttobed Před rokem +6

      Other way, he is straight from place he came and belongs it’s modern populations who are product of ancient mixtures.

    • @spaceforgrace3312
      @spaceforgrace3312 Před rokem +1

      aren't we all?

  • @AlTaJr61
    @AlTaJr61 Před rokem

    see YFULL YTREE K2