DNA Results of Iberian Hunter-Gatherer La Braña 1

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • Data Source: Mathieson, I., Lazaridis, I., Rohland, N. et al. Genome-wide patterns of selection in 230 ancient Eurasians. Nature 528, 499-503 (2015). doi.org/10.103...
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Komentáře • 134

  • @Carls_lg
    @Carls_lg Před rokem +36

    I was waiting for this one! Im from Galicia, literally 50km to la Braña, and i was curious about this one, but no surprise to see that he is basicaly WHG. Funny think, i know a guy from a village near La Braña who looks exactly like the recostruction of this individual, ever the blue eyes and a very tanned skin color.

    • @MickeyMouse-el5bk
      @MickeyMouse-el5bk Před rokem

      Not preculiar looking and not people take it for arab😂

    • @Breogan657
      @Breogan657 Před rokem +6

      Ese es Manolo el panadero jaja ,viva galiza

    • @brawndothethirstmutilator9848
      @brawndothethirstmutilator9848 Před rokem

      He looks like he could be the brother of my ex girlfriend’s dad. He was Azorean Portuguese lol.

    • @tannhauser137
      @tannhauser137 Před 4 měsíci +1

      La Braña está en León.

    • @Carls_lg
      @Carls_lg Před 4 měsíci

      @@tannhauser137 y Lugo esta al lado de Leon xD

  • @ilfurlano1228
    @ilfurlano1228 Před rokem +17

    Makes sense! Areas with high WHG admixture!

  • @Daniel-rs6wk
    @Daniel-rs6wk Před rokem +20

    Totally shocking results for me this time . Amazing video!!!

  • @zv3tsi707
    @zv3tsi707 Před rokem +8

    Very interesting genetic makeup of a very ancient Iberian. Shows some admixtures of ehg and southeast Asia and Oceania.

  • @noname2nobody671
    @noname2nobody671 Před rokem +3

    Later (2500 BC) the Yamnaya with R1b lineage arrived and replaced all them (all the patriarchal line).

  • @chriswas6614
    @chriswas6614 Před rokem +13

    I have a uncle who resembles him in appearance he is from Switzerland, we cary haplogroup I1. If you don’t mind please do Villabruna-man, I know all mesolithic European hunter-gatherers are very homogeneous but maybe he’ll yield slightly different results😅

  • @dejantodorovski5222
    @dejantodorovski5222 Před rokem +8

    Very cool results 👍👌 It seems like pre - EEF genetics closer to modern North Europeans especially Baltic. Regards

    • @Matstarx25
      @Matstarx25 Před rokem +1

      No surprises there. He was a WHG and the most WHG ancestry modern populations are exactly the one the algorithm matched him to.

    • @dejantodorovski5222
      @dejantodorovski5222 Před rokem +3

      Normally. Also if you take into predict that Baltic people especially Estonians have the highest WHG in Europe it's clear.

  • @eytharburhan8869
    @eytharburhan8869 Před rokem +5

    mtdna U5b2c1 is now mostly in Germany , England and Ireland

  • @alvaroobregon4596
    @alvaroobregon4596 Před 11 měsíci +6

    Looks like my dad tan skin blue eyes but not dark thin hair RIP dad I’ll see you again

  • @NastyDevil137
    @NastyDevil137 Před rokem +2

    Crazy that the Northern Europeans got so much Hunter gatherer dna. Even from Iberia

  • @barguttobed
    @barguttobed Před rokem +7

    2:44 La brana sample seems little genetically deviate from other Mesolithic Europeans with WHG profile because starting closest populations distance is little high 0.044-0.08 than it should be 0.01 if it had pure WHG profile and also remarkably scores some little Ocenian/East Asian/South Asian in Gedmatch calculators and Nepali in my heritage and have unusual for WHG C1a2 haplogroup, i think it got some genes from ancient Basal East Eurasian ancestry which entered in Europe in Palaeolithic and than disappeared in Mesolithic but maybe survived partially in this La Brana individual.

  • @RichardEdwards40
    @RichardEdwards40 Před rokem +45

    this is likely what cheddar man and other western hunter gatherers truly looked like. darker than modern europeans but not as dark as africans lol.

    • @eltecnico9541
      @eltecnico9541 Před rokem +17

      According to genetic models hunter gatherers had medium to very dark skin color with blue eye OCA2 mutation, Cheddar Man was very dark according to all computational models there is no error there

    • @MrA-ir3me
      @MrA-ir3me Před rokem +21

      @@eltecnico9541 Skin color cannot be accurately predicted by dna.

    • @daviddantonio5702
      @daviddantonio5702 Před rokem +6

      The depiction here is not darker than a modern European at all …he looks like Antonio Conte.

    • @eltecnico9541
      @eltecnico9541 Před rokem +6

      @@MrA-ir3me Regardless of accuracy Chedder Man and other hunter gatherers were very dark, far from mid-tone, but we have found intermediate-colored western hunter-gatherers mostly in Germany

    • @eltecnico9541
      @eltecnico9541 Před rokem +2

      @@MrA-ir3me Western hunter-gatherers were very diverse, with even modern Europeans displaying very diverse skin tones ranging from very pale to medium to olive tones.

  • @eloffmusk
    @eloffmusk Před rokem +3

    The facial reconstruction is similar to Japanese actor Hiroshi Abe

  • @skaf008
    @skaf008 Před rokem +4

    Please do Caucasus hunter-gatherer

  • @popacristian2056
    @popacristian2056 Před rokem +9

    Stray Scandinavian? 🤨

    • @danbaltic9678
      @danbaltic9678 Před rokem +1

      Stray Latvian. 02:56 closest modern populations 1. Latvians 2. Lithuanians 3. Estonians . Balts are not Scandinavians, or Germanics, we are our own population pretty different from the West. Along Basques and Sardinians, one of the oldest unchanged populations in Europe.

  • @andersschmich8600
    @andersschmich8600 Před rokem +2

    Interesting that he has the C1 Y haplogroup, suggests that it was more of an equal blending between Villabruna people and Magdelanian HGs.

  • @skaf008
    @skaf008 Před rokem +5

    Wow C1a2

  • @barguttobed
    @barguttobed Před rokem +5

    Decimali, please for next ancient culture video DNA could you do about ancient Baikal hunter gatherer from Early/Middle neolithic sites on choice Shamanka/Fofonovo/Lokomotiv or Late Neolithic/Bronze age Glazkovo 🙏

  • @Ersen_abiniz
    @Ersen_abiniz Před rokem +8

    İts very weird to see a C1 yDNA haplogroup in european induvial. But l saw same yDNA in Anatolian samples in a scientific research perhaps in Lazaridis and others text "the southern arc". İts very important l think. He was a whg western hunter gatherers member , but he has an C haplogroup

    • @Matstarx25
      @Matstarx25 Před rokem +6

      C1 was the first Y-DNA lineage in Europe. It's exceptionally rare in Europeans, but is still not completely extinct.

  • @mybackHurtzz
    @mybackHurtzz Před rokem +10

    Can you do a middle ages Iberian sample?

    • @barguttobed
      @barguttobed Před rokem +4

      Bad idea, medieval era they were same as modern Iberians, nothing exclusive

    • @mybackHurtzz
      @mybackHurtzz Před rokem +2

      @@barguttobed maybe the moors?

    • @barguttobed
      @barguttobed Před rokem +2

      @@mybackHurtzz Moors, yeah why not? I’m agree that could be interesting to see

    • @chakir348
      @chakir348 Před rokem

      @robertolang9684 THATS BS no they arent modern iberians are mostly anatolian farmers then indo europeans straight whg is very small in them

    • @themechanictangerine4337
      @themechanictangerine4337 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@chakir348Iberians have the highest whg of Southern Europe, La Braña man's people's ancestry still exist in the maternal side

  • @PrinceKingEmperor
    @PrinceKingEmperor Před rokem +8

    Btw for all the dummies, C1 is not intrusive to Europe and basically ALL early Europeans had C. This WHG got it from some Cro-Magnon aurignac individual.

  • @tiluriso
    @tiluriso Před 10 měsíci +1

    0:53 - One question that remain unanswered as far as I Know is what is the Y DNA haplogroup of the famous 'Cro Magnon 1' Type Specimen from Dordogne, France?

  • @nimrodsfall3259
    @nimrodsfall3259 Před rokem +10

    I did not even watch the video, but I can predict that the DNA would register as completely Northern European. Similar to the Andamanese video, the DNA site uses relatively close modern populations as sources of ancestry for ancient or distinct samples. This shows more proximity than ancestry. Europeans are genetically as close to WHG as they are to southern Middle Easterners and northern Indians. It is just that the only populations that carry WHG admixture are Northern Europeans and most Southern Europeans (some Greeks and Southern Italians lack WHG and are plainly EEF), which makes them the closest to WHG.

    • @nimrodsfall3259
      @nimrodsfall3259 Před rokem

      WHG = Western Hunter Gatherer EEF = Early European Farmers or Anatolian Farmers. Just if anybody is confused.

    • @Daniel-rs6wk
      @Daniel-rs6wk Před rokem +4

      I don't know nothing about dna but you sound really expert my friend

    • @frant1319
      @frant1319 Před rokem

      basque 20% whg

    • @mweskamppp
      @mweskamppp Před rokem

      All Europeans have some WHG. some have more than others.

    • @angyliv8040
      @angyliv8040 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Well, search for Iberian history 😂😂😂

  • @user-sj3kq4er1e
    @user-sj3kq4er1e Před rokem +1

    Basically this tells you where in modern Europe are the highest concentration of genes prevalent during the Mesolithic. Very cool. Bizarre - the Nepal connection. Intriguing.

    • @tomriddle4121
      @tomriddle4121 Před rokem +1

      He was Yamnaya, or later known by Scythian.. The fact that he has majority Baltic, Scandinavian and Finnish genes suggests it.. Also they were the ones who brought the Vedic language to India.. This is why northern people from India have fair skin, lighter hair, and blue eyes but the southern half have darker skin, hair, and eyes.

    • @brawndothethirstmutilator9848
      @brawndothethirstmutilator9848 Před rokem +5

      @tomriddle4121, a Mesolithic hunter gatherer has absolutely nothing to do with Yamnaya. That’s utterly ridiculous.

  • @stump4522
    @stump4522 Před rokem +3

    Wassup C1a2 I am C1b1

  • @estebanmendez2633
    @estebanmendez2633 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Makes sense. Nordic populations have the highest percentages of Pre-Indo-European ancestry. The casual observer may erroneously deduct that this man's ancestry is Nordic, in fact this ancestry used to dominate all of Europe.

    • @culto779
      @culto779 Před 4 měsíci +2

      The Baltics and the Scandinavians, to be more precise, but the Scandinavians have more of a mixture of Scandinavian Hunter Gatherers SHG, the SHG is not pure WHG, it has an ANE mixture. The Baltics have the highest amount of WHG, more specifically Lithuania.

  • @ArturBaidi
    @ArturBaidi Před rokem +4

    Can you do a Sintashta culture?

    • @barguttobed
      @barguttobed Před rokem +3

      He already did Corded Ware and it’s pretty same genetically with Sintashta

    • @ArturBaidi
      @ArturBaidi Před rokem +1

      ​@@barguttobedIt makes sense because they are both very close to modern Swedes.

    • @barguttobed
      @barguttobed Před rokem +3

      ⁠@@ArturBaidi At a distance 0,05 in VahaduoG25 while being very closely related is under 0,02. The difference which make them litlle more distant is that Swedes have more Anatolian Farmers contribution compared to Early Corded Ware/Sintashta-Andronovo

    • @carshedjet
      @carshedjet Před rokem

      ​@@ArturBaidi Sintastha weren't pie or iir they were not farmers neither they worshipped fire

    • @ArturBaidi
      @ArturBaidi Před rokem +1

      @@carshedjet Sintashta = Proto-Zoroastrism = Zarathustra's ancestors

  • @zbaby82
    @zbaby82 Před rokem +1

    Evidently people traveled around a lot back then.

  • @themechanictangerine4337
    @themechanictangerine4337 Před měsícem

    Interesting! I've always wonder why some my heritage Spanish dna tests got Scandinavian, Finnish or even Baltic, must be the mitochondrial mesolitic dna Spaniards still have from this people.

  • @daizomh6590
    @daizomh6590 Před 6 měsíci

    Can you tell me please about his dna matches section? How many mat hes by countrie and which country had the most dna matches with him? Did he get a good amount of cM matched with someone and where is that person from? Im talking about myheritage. Thanks

  • @papazataklaattiranimam
    @papazataklaattiranimam Před rokem +5

    Ancestors of peoples of Spain&Portugal except Basques

    • @barguttobed
      @barguttobed Před rokem +21

      On the contrary Basques and Southwestern French are the most WHG shifted populations in Western Europe

    • @dejantodorovski5222
      @dejantodorovski5222 Před rokem +1

      Basques have among the highest proportions of WHG and lowest EEF and Yamna so you are not right.

    • @frant1319
      @frant1319 Před rokem

      The Basques are the ones with the most WHG genetic contributions together with the Baltics, it is theorized that Euskera is a whg language.

    • @dejantodorovski5222
      @dejantodorovski5222 Před rokem

      @@frant1319 Estonians more percisely.

  • @danbaltic9678
    @danbaltic9678 Před rokem +5

    From many of these results we
    can see that the Old Europe was significantly alike what we now call ''Baltic peoples". It's not very nice that the author obscures the result mentioning Scandinavian and Finnish part in the text, but ignoring the biggest - Baltic part.😮

    • @angyliv8040
      @angyliv8040 Před 9 měsíci +1

      My mother is from Galicia and in her dna test it was significan of Baltic dna.

  • @zaracbluebird7917
    @zaracbluebird7917 Před rokem +2

    what does sephardic jewish look like? my ancestors have long lived in north africa after spain because of inquisition.

    • @lamariposa5919
      @lamariposa5919 Před rokem +1

      The sephardics of turkey are the autenthic sephardic ppl because they didnt mix up with north african jews and went directly to the ottoman empire.

    • @zaracbluebird7917
      @zaracbluebird7917 Před rokem

      @@lamariposa5919 thank you

  • @kaiomaximus1253
    @kaiomaximus1253 Před rokem +1

    Make man of kinewik or luzia or otis the iceman

  • @Sebastian-vg9nt
    @Sebastian-vg9nt Před rokem +3

    I expected high percentage of Iberian but he got totally different region. Ancient Iberians were Asian and East European?

    • @eltecnico9541
      @eltecnico9541 Před rokem +8

      The ancient Iberians were WHG Western Hunter Gatherers, the ancient Europeans, these were replaced during the Neolithic by two distinct human populations the Anatolians from Western Turkey and the Russian steppe peoples popularly known as Indo-Europeans, the modern Iberians and Southern Europeans are generically more Anatolian and with 20% to 30% Indo-European, then Northern Europeans are 30% to 50% Indo-European. Hunter gatherers only left a significant genetic load in the Baltics and Scandinavia, with Lithuanians having the highest genetic load reaching 30% on average

    • @frant1319
      @frant1319 Před rokem +1

      @robertolang9684 The Basques have a high WHG contribution, similar to the Baltics.The Spanish are the ones that have the most WHG contribution from the Mediterranean

    • @danbaltic9678
      @danbaltic9678 Před rokem

      Hey, what would be the best genetic tool to check your WHG percentage? On Gedmatch it shows 72% Hunter gatherer for me, but it doesn't seem accurate. @@eltecnico9541

    • @eksbocks9438
      @eksbocks9438 Před rokem

      I think he's actually from Central Asia. Which explains the Nepalese side.
      The Baltic and Finnish part is what will confuse people. I don't think he migrated south from Scandinavia. But he came from the same area in Central Asia as the Finns.

    • @riikkaalanen3429
      @riikkaalanen3429 Před rokem

      Were these analyses conducted on whole genomes, not just Y and mtDNA? I was under the impression it was whole genomes. But probably not after all as it’s very rare and expensive? There’s no point on focusing Y and mtDNa haplogroups exclusively if they were done on whole genomes. So which is it? 🤔

  • @user-ph8xc6yc9v
    @user-ph8xc6yc9v Před rokem +1

    Only Japanese and Koreans have a tiny proportion of "Y-DNA C1a1" in East Asia. The people in England, Spain, Ireland, Scotland, Hungary, Poland, Greece, and Ukraine...who have a tiny proportion of Y-DNA C1a2.
    Those haplogroup have left descendants living at this day where it's the East and West.

  • @lucasbrittoferraz
    @lucasbrittoferraz Před 2 měsíci

    Tollund Man, Grauballe Man, Huldremose Woman

  • @armins9118
    @armins9118 Před rokem +1

    very very interesting👌👌
    pure WHG with Y-DNA C1a2!

  • @108grog
    @108grog Před rokem

    Need a narrator

  • @Bilinmeyenbiri1236yxzuwjvwjci

    C1? east asian haplogrup

  • @GaryArmstrongmacgh
    @GaryArmstrongmacgh Před rokem +1

    Oh heck...the ladies would like him! Probably did!

    • @Punicia
      @Punicia Před 3 měsíci

      If he lived long enough to grow a beard he probably eliminated the competition

  • @GaryArmstrongmacgh
    @GaryArmstrongmacgh Před rokem

    I'm shocked, overall, at how much people moved around and interbred/intermarried in those days. Even showing some connections between New and Old World populations; ei, AmerIndian and Inuit. Although...not in this episode. Still...Nepali?!

    • @eltecnico9541
      @eltecnico9541 Před rokem

      Possessed some similar alleles to South Asia and South Asia but this does not imply that they are direct descendants of Nepalis, possibly he interpreted it as Nepal

    • @tomriddle4121
      @tomriddle4121 Před rokem +1

      They didn't interbred or intermarried.. They were all the same people Genetically.. Like cousins basically.. If you look at a Haplogroup map of Europe it's obvious..

    • @tearet741
      @tearet741 Před měsícem

      ​@@tomriddle4121You are so delusional

  • @jamesmccracken2542
    @jamesmccracken2542 Před rokem

    Im not sure why people have a hard time comprehending. Black people were the first all over the planet. Black people come in all hues and complexions. Black people populated every country and continent. The Genetic marker for Albinism or Non melanated doesnt show up anywhere.

  • @MickeyMouse-el5bk
    @MickeyMouse-el5bk Před rokem

    Typical Iberia. Portuguese or Spanish. Did these tribs cme in from the north of Europe?

  • @CPlusPlusOpenGLMan
    @CPlusPlusOpenGLMan Před rokem

    Even so, not as European as Cheddar Man. He was 99.2% European (0.8% Nepali), Cheddar Man was 100% European! It seems that the more genetically European the Mesolithic European hunter-gatherers were, the darker their skin. 😂

  • @serkankinden5150
    @serkankinden5150 Před rokem

    I wondered when I saw C1 ydna haplogroup and watched curiously, I was expecting any linkage to austronesians or africans but I saw just Nepal in asia. So, we can say that C2 is very different from their ancestors C1.
    In my opinion, C2, D, K2 southeast asians are unique ancestors of agglutinative languages and related other languages spoken all around the world having descendant haplogroups C2, C3, C4, D, K2b, M, N, O1, O2, O3, P, P1, Q, R, R1, R1a, R1b, R2, S.
    These are related agglutinative languages:
    Australian Aborigin,
    Austronesian,
    Austroasiatic,
    Thai-Kadai,
    Tibeto-Burman,
    Sinitic Chinese,
    Koreanic, Japonic,
    Mongolic, Tungusic,
    Dene-Yeniseian,
    Native American,
    Uralic, Finnic,
    Hunnic, Turkic, Ugric,
    Brushaski Hunza, Dravidian,
    Elamite, Sumerian,
    Old Anatolian, Phyrigian, Palesgian,
    North Caucasian, Turkic, Kumuk,
    Tyrrhenian, Etruscan, Raetic,
    Vasconic, Basq, Aquitan,
    Old Saxonian, Old Scottish...

  • @NS-mz8gq
    @NS-mz8gq Před rokem +2

    When you know that this person is 7000 years old and a hunter and gatherer it would have taken them years to walk and hunt.I think those times were hard but better because there was no discrimination,no borders and bad history so mixing with other tribes wasn’t a problem and sometimes it was a must to survive. I am sure that there was idiots that fought one another but they still mixed.Knowing how we are mixed and still discriminate with one another and fight over borders and especially over human invented religions is just not logical because we are at the peak of knowledge at the moment about who we are.

  • @MagnaMater2
    @MagnaMater2 Před rokem

    Lol, MH came up with a Nepalese trace-result... 😄
    - but probably best is the oracle: Sicilian and Athabask... makes one remember the Seafaring Basks and the newer Solutreen-hypothesis, that was en-vogue some 400-50 years ago, and then cast aside... 🤣

  • @juanjosegonzalezdenevado1922

    Que curioso que tuviera tanta genética del norte de Europa, esta claro que era población recién llegada a la península ibérica

  • @user-zl6ib2dd6w
    @user-zl6ib2dd6w Před rokem

    Sooo basically not Iberian at all just an immigrant living in Spain

  • @TheBigdaddy64
    @TheBigdaddy64 Před 11 měsíci

    I share dna segments and cMs with La Brana.

  • @RichardEdwards40
    @RichardEdwards40 Před rokem +2

    cant make sense of the nepali

    • @eltecnico9541
      @eltecnico9541 Před rokem +5

      Haplogroup C is associated with the first Eurasians and currently with the Asians. The first Europeans 45,000 years ago had ambiguous DNA between South Asia and Africa, their DNA was typical of the first Eurasians with Haplogroup C, 36,000 years ago Haplogroup I emerged, they began to differentiate themselves from East Asians and Africans, giving rise to the western hunter gatherer genetic profile that existed until 6000 years ago

    • @barguttobed
      @barguttobed Před rokem +9

      It does make sense, actually from a very distant Basal East Eurasian lineage which contributed to Palaeolithic Europeans

    • @eltecnico9541
      @eltecnico9541 Před rokem +4

      The DNA test interprets them as Scandinavian and Baltic because they are modern humans with more hunter-gatherer DNA, part of their DNA is interpreted as Asian due to Haplogroup C and early Eurasian genes.

    • @MrA-ir3me
      @MrA-ir3me Před rokem +3

      It makes sense, due to WHG having little Eastern Asian ancestry-like.

    • @barguttobed
      @barguttobed Před rokem +3

      @@eltecnico9541 Read my comment above and my other one which i wrote under video, I’m basically saying same thing as you seems I’m not the only one who got this idea👍