Below are the results of analyses of the Ajvide 58 genome. Ajvide 58 was a hunter-gatherer of the Pitted Ware culture. His remains were found at the Ajvide settlement in Eksta parish, in the southwest of the Swedish island of Gotland. The remains were dated to 4,900 to 4,600 years ago.
Ajvide 58 belonged to Y-chromosome haplogroup I2a1 and mitochondrial haplogroup U4d.
The K12b results show that Ajvide 58 didn’t have any of the Gedrosia component, so he didn’t have any admixture from P, Q, R*, R1*, or R1b people.
The dv3 results show that Ajvide 58 was more closely related to Western Europeans than to Eastern Europeans.
The Ajvide 58 results are very similar to the Stora Förvar 11 results, which shows a high degree of genetic continuity around Gotland over a time span of 3,000 years.
globe4
- 82.36% European
- 13.84% Amerindian
- 3.79% African
- 0.01% Asian
globe10
- 89.05% Atlantic_Baltic
- 4.62% Neo_African
- 2.74% Amerindian
- 2.56% Siberian
- 0.68% South_Asian
- 0.33% Australasian
- 0.01% East_Asian
- 0.01% Palaeo_African
- 0.00% Southern
- 0.00% West_Asian
globe13
- 72.80% North_European
- 18.66% Mediterranean
- 4.34% West_African
- 1.86% Amerindian
- 1.09% Arctic
- 0.85% Siberian
- 0.33% Australasian
- 0.05% East_African
- 0.02% East_Asian
- 0.01% South_Asian
- 0.00% Palaeo_African
- 0.00% Southwest_Asian
- 0.00% West_Asian
K7b
- 90.87% Atlantic_Baltic
- 4.61% African
- 3.48% Siberian
- 0.99% South_Asian
- 0.06% East_Asian
- 0.00% Southern
- 0.00% West_Asian
K10a
- 81.15% Atlantic_Baltic
- 11.20% Mediterranean
- 3.91% Sub_Saharan
- 2.83% Siberian
- 0.45% Palaeoafrican
- 0.39% Southeast_Asian
- 0.07% South_Asian
- 0.00% East_Asian
- 0.00% Red_Sea
- 0.00% West_Asian
K12b
- 63.80% North_European
- 28.75% Atlantic_Med
- 4.11% Sub_Saharan
- 2.69% Siberian
- 0.64% Southeast_Asian
- 0.01% East_African
- 0.01% South_Asian
- 0.00% Caucasus
- 0.00% East_Asian
- 0.00% Gedrosia
- 0.00% Northwest_African
- 0.00% Southwest_Asian
dv3
- 56.74% West_European
- 27.25% East_European
- 8.66% Mediterranean
- 2.27% Northeast_Asian
- 2.16% Palaeo_African
- 2.12% Neo_African
- 0.67% Southeast_Asian
- 0.11% Northwest_African
- 0.02% East_African
- 0.00% South_Asian
- 0.00% Southwest_Asian
- 0.00% West_Asian
MDLP World-22
- 62.82% North-East-European
- 18.49% Atlantic_Mediterranean_Neolithic
- 9.29% North-European-Mesolithic
- 3.14% Sub-Saharian
- 2.65% Samoedic
- 1.05% North-Amerind
- 1.03% Mesoamerican
- 0.47% Pygmy
- 0.37% Melanesian
- 0.33% Indo-Tibetan
- 0.29% South-African
- 0.03% South-America_Amerind
- 0.02% North-Siberean
- 0.00% Arctic-Amerind
- 0.00% Austronesian
- 0.00% East-Siberean
- 0.00% East-South-Asian
- 0.00% Indian
- 0.00% Indo-Iranian
- 0.00% Near_East
- 0.00% Paleo-Siberian
- 0.00% West-Asian
Old World 26
- 37.49% Finnish
- 31.84% Basque
- 8.10% Sardinian
- 3.37% San
- 2.71% Yoruba
- 2.51% Archaic
- 1.99% Papuan
- 1.43% Kenya-Bantu
- 1.34% Biaka-Pygmy
- 1.18% Mbuti-Pygmy
- 1.12% Dai
- 1.10% Mandenka
- 0.74% Yakut
- 0.70% Naxi
- 0.69% Mozabite
- 0.58% Palestinian
- 0.57% Melanesian
- 0.55% Japanese
- 0.48% She
- 0.47% Lahu
- 0.39% Gujarati
- 0.30% Brahui
- 0.21% Bedouin
- 0.10% Druze
- 0.02% Burusho
- 0.02% Kalash
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