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Y-DNA haplogroup N migrated from southeast asia all the way to northern europe in ancient times

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Very interesting. The most interesting ancient human migratory route for sure.

The parent haplogroup "NO" started in northern Southeast Asia around 38,000 years ago, made its way to northern Korea, into northern central asia and into the baltic area in Europe around 2500-3000 years ago.

Finnish people seem to have a higher percentage of haplogroup N than other Europeans. It wouldn't be accurate to say that Finns are partially southeast asians but rather that a portion of their population are descended from Uralic Asians who in turn are descended from ancient Southeast Asians.

Anyways. Pretty interesting.

Just so you guys know there is that small connection between Scandinavians, Finns, Baltic People, Russians, and Ancient Koreans/Southeast Asians.

Basically haplogroup N are the true Eurasians.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ci6Y5tEOQuQ
 
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On a less facetious note, Haplogroup N are shapeshifters that changed their looks over millennia like many other paternal ancestry lines. Their varieties of phenotypes and physical appearances in ancient prehistoric times obviously wasn't the same as it was today.
 

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