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Using all of the available Tianyuan data, Dienekes’ globe13 calculator gives the following results:
- 0.00% Siberian
- 0.00% Amerindian
- 0.00% West_African
- 6.30% Palaeo_African
- 0.00% Southwest_Asian
- 17.31% East_Asian
- 0.00% Mediterranean
- 27.18% Australasian
- 0.00% Arctic
- 0.00% West_Asian
- 0.00% North_European
- 49.21% South_Asian
- 0.00% East_African
I had originally thought that the Australasian component was the most Ainoid of the 13 components, and that it was therefore likely to make up a significant part of Tianyuan’s genome. After I observed that Japanese have none of the Australasian component, I decided that the East_Asian component was likely to be more significant in Tianyuan. It looks like I was right the first time.
I knew that the South_Asian component would also be significant, but it’s surprising to see it making up close to half of Tianyuan’s genome.
These results confirm my ideas about human evolution.
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