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6/17/2025, 2:32:48 AM
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Pretty much. Just search for the frequencies of the main patrilineal and matrilineal haplogroups of any Latin American country.
Regional demographic variations aside, most Latin American males carry Eurasian Y-chromosome haplogroups (predominantly of the Western European variety), while a majority of both males and females carry Indigenous American mitochondrial haplogroups.
Basically, the average inhabitant of said countries is nearly half European on the side of their fathers, and about half Indigenous American on the side of their mothers, with a little pinch of African ancestry peppering the mixture.
Pic related is a breakdown of the genetic ancestry of Chile's population.
Pretty much. Just search for the frequencies of the main patrilineal and matrilineal haplogroups of any Latin American country.
Regional demographic variations aside, most Latin American males carry Eurasian Y-chromosome haplogroups (predominantly of the Western European variety), while a majority of both males and females carry Indigenous American mitochondrial haplogroups.
Basically, the average inhabitant of said countries is nearly half European on the side of their fathers, and about half Indigenous American on the side of their mothers, with a little pinch of African ancestry peppering the mixture.
Pic related is a breakdown of the genetic ancestry of Chile's population.
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