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He looks like a finno-ugric, I bet he is probably y-dna haplogroup N. The most frequent paternal haplogroup of the Mari people is N1c, with about 49.5 percent of Mari males belonging to this haplogroup. R1a is the secong most frequent in the Mari, but he does not look like typical R1a phenotype because he is too short and not that robustly built, plus his hunched posture is unlike most R1a.
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Distance: 13.9037% / 0.13903704 | ADC: 0.25x RC
85.2 Armenian_dynasty
10.6 Minoan_short_med_Eastern_Crete
4.2 Phoenician_settler
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0.13943834 Armenian_dynasty
0.14268276 Persian_incursions
0.15227399 Thracian_settler
0.15294616 Mycenaean_warrior
0.15440099 Adriatic_illyrian_coast
0.15476057 Illyrian_settler
0.15593106 Minoan_short_med_Eastern_Crete
0.15607298 Phoenician_settler
0.15677407 Minoan_short_med_Southern_Crete
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Uralid + Proto Nordid.
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2% are very high odds. If people had to 2 out of 100 chances to win the lottery, every single person in the world would line up for each one of them. In a typical lottery the odds a more like 1 in tens of millions.
People don't realize what having even 1% of genes (genotypes really) peaking in a population represents in genetics. It's a lot of them and a lot of odds to manifest them one way or another, especially as there are a lot of draws.
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