в комментариях у Поляко (Davidski)
наткнулся на интересную информацию,
якобы, грядет публикация, как минимиум одной, статьи, которая, де, должна показать светлую пигментацию образцов дДНК c северозападного Кавказа 27-25.000 летней давности, причем не только относительно кожи, но и глаз и
даже волос(!).
Lista04 said...
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Technically speaking, white people did not come from the Near East but from the Eastern Europe (Southwest Russia) as the earliest white people originated in the European Caucasus and spread to other parts of Europe from there. The Near Easterners inherited such genes through the Southern Caucasus where the source of oldest available white-skinned genomes is located. However, regarding the initial source for all, I can tell you that an upcoming study is to reveal that even 27,000-25,000 year-old burials in the Northwest Caucasus had people who all carry not only the genes for Caucasoid white skin but also for the light eyes and hair. This is probably the most interesting news although there was already an oral tradition that such genes stem from that particular region in Eastern Europe (Northwest Caucasus-Pontic steppe where some autochthonous Europeans famed for fairness still live https://s30.postimg.org/xh9el5975/3491275.jpg). I assure everyone that so many good studies are on the way. All we have to do is to wait.
January 7, 2017 at 12:26 PM
трудно судить, насколько правдивы эти "слухи", однако если
применить корреляцию цвета кожи с
недавно опубликованным снипом rs2470102 (A - светлая кожа, G - доминантный, темный) к выборке известных дДНК, то светлокожими окажутся ближневосточные автохтоны, CHG и EHG (ближе к Кавказу, чем их более западные кузены), причем скандинавские охотники-собиратели (WHG+EHG) обнаруживают, как светлую, так и темную пигмпентацию, доставшуюся им, видимо, от смуглых, но голубоглазых, WHG (одного снипа, естестественно, маловато для далеко идущих выводов):
Davidski said...
Judging by that spreadsheet I posted, Western Euro Hunter-Gatherers (WHG) were dark skinned, Eastern Euro Hunter-Gatherers (EHG), at least from Karelia, may have been light skinned, and Scandinavian Hunter-Gatherers (SHG) from the Motala site were of mixed pigmentation.
However, EHG and SHG probably weren't fair/mixed because they carried Ancient North Eurasian (ANE) ancestry, because ANE samples AfontovaGora3 (AG3) and MA1 were both dark.
All of the Bronze Age steppe samples are light, which isn't surprising since not only EHG, but also Caucasus Hunter-Gatherer (CHG) Kotias come out light in this comparison.
January 7, 2017 at 1:00 AM