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Dark hair was common among Vikings, genetic study confirms

9 pointsby mikeymzover 4 years ago

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wahernover 4 years ago
&gt; Among their results the team found that from the iron age, southern European genes entered Denmark and then spread north, while – to a lesser extent – genes from Asia entered Sweden.<p>A friend of Scandinavian extraction found through 23&amp;Me that his Y chromosome comes from China. His variant traveled from SE Asia north to Siberia, then west to Scandinavia, presumably carried by progenitors of the Sámi.<p>Circumpolar peoples certainly got around, but I guess it&#x27;s also much easier to travel around the world at those latitudes.
mikeymzover 4 years ago
Confirming that you are not a Viking but that you go Viking. Fairly obvious when you consider this is an &quot;ing&quot; adjective
rbeckerover 4 years ago
&gt; genetic variants for dark hair were relatively common among Vikings.<p>Relative to what? &quot;Common&quot; could mean anywhere from 10% to 80%, and the article somehow never manages to explain.
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