Whenever someone talks about these people, they never mention that O-negative women can not have children with men who are not also negative blood types without modern medical treatment. Im not an expert but I’m pretty sure this would have had an impact on their genetic isolation. Especially since they would have no idea why their children died when mixing with other cultures.
It is pure fantasy, the Basques do not have more RH- than the other Spanish and French, these strange abortions do not occur. The most characteristic genetic characteristic of the Basques is that they have the haplogroup R1b-df27, probably an evolution of the R1b that the natives of the European Atlantic coast must have had (for example the ancestors of the Picts)
“I kinda like that Basques decided to practice case studies of isolationism well before other neighbouring groups would colonise under romanticised pre-tenses- _Ez, ez, hemen ez dago anaia edo arrebarik._ ”
Please don’t cater to the weak minded. At 8:55 “significant demographic changes occurred” - is a very peculiar way to describe invasion, war and mass rape. Anyone who cannot deal with these concepts without mental stress either isn’t or shouldn’t be studying history. Please be more specific and accurate. Your channel is excellent and one of my new favorites for genetics of early groups. Hasn’t it turned out that the Basque are descendants of the earliest Neolithic farmers by way of the Southern Mediterranean path, like Sardinians and the Adriatic people, Po Valley, etc? Could Euskara perhaps link back to some of these earlier unknown languages much as French etc points to proto IE? I wonder if the linguists turn their thoughts to early Anatolia and her 1st great colonization through the Mediterranean, both north and south, some progress could be found.. I am a student/layman generalist, pondering alot about some of these things for 65 years or more. Thank you for your wonderful channel. Very instructive.
Thank you for your excellent informative video. I think I am correct in thinking that whilst both Basques and Sardinians were/are isolated populations in terms of not being as mixed genetically as other Europeans, they differ genetically. It is intriguing why two groups in ostensibly contrasting physical environments both managed to remain less mixed. The Basques were in a mountainous part of the Iberian peninsula, whilst the Sardinians (like others in the Mediterranean) were on a island (with mountainous parts). I understand the inhabitants of north Wales which is also mountainous whilst not as distinct as the Basques and the Sardinians were nevertheless less mixed than their fellow Britons.
for the inhabitants of North Wales, while they do have some regional genetic characteristics, they aren’t as distinct or isolated as the Basques or Sardinians. The genetic makeup of North Wales shows more integration with broader British and European gene pools, partly due to historical migrations and conquests...
i just remember i have a book,can't found it but there is a basque place near libourne dordogne area. basques etc expanded with roman empire collapse O? blood groups similiar to basques area reach almost to catalonia border i believe
i remember something else ,they are saying that every european is descended from a basque person who live circa 500ad. also just seen a video about type o blood among native americans,type o people are less likely to catch infectious diseases like malaria. type o blood doesn't have hooks that bacteria and viruses to hook onto,also less likely to have heart disease
@@evoinception the latter was a video on youtube,possibly type in o type blood native american and video will appear. the desendented from a basque person was possibly a nature or science magazine article ,i think
indeed wonderful and unique and still we are not fully aware of their language and unique genetics that has been found to be different from neighbouring regions ....
i have always been fascinated by the basque especially their non-indo-european language rhesus negative blood may have something to do with tick carried diseases,interestly black death seems to have bypassed basque provinces
you make an excellent point, the research indeed shows that while the Basques are connected to early European populations, including pre-Neolithic hunter-gatherers and Neolithic farmers, they also have significant genetic influence from post-Neolithic Steppe herders...
You make a good point, however this study did use a robust genome-wide approach with a large and comprehensive dataset from the Franco-Cantabrian region, including both Basques and neighboring populations...
@@evoinception I accept that. Then the conflicting study point to a different understanding. That’s all I have. I now don’t understand the conflicts. I watch with interest as the scientists study this situation and report further.
@@evoinception tell me how many autosomal results of basques you can find in youtuba ? i do have the results of a full genome of a real basque and they got almost the same admixtures as i do , just they don't have north sea or have it very low , and they carry loads of north afrikan more than any other Iberian
@@danythrinbell1596 your observations align with what is generally known about the genetic characteristics of the Basque population. They are believed to be one of the oldest continuous populations in Europe and have maintained a unique genetic identity, likely due to their geographic isolation and cultural practices that have limited admixture with surrounding populations. The lower North Sea ancestry and higher North African ancestry in the Basque individual you have data for is consistent with the genetic profile of the Basque people, who are thought to have maintained a closer genetic relationship with North African populations compared to other Iberian groups. Thanks for your interest in topic ...
Because Celts lived in Iberia too, but Basques aren't related to Celts. And the Celtic background you have is low enough of those it could just be noise of something else being confused for something Celtic @@TheQueensWish
@@randomnateddude basques are 7% Celtic , the rest of Iberian are 12% in today peoples autosomal calculators because Celtic culture were so many different peoples so different DNA
you just debunked this guy basques are neolitic farmers like any other iberians without the 15% baltic hunter gathers that the rest of iberians have they have litle , yananaya
Never did anyone figure out why only real humans, in absence of hybridizing with the simians, still had rh negative bloodlines and the mtDNA of not earth simian?
rh negative people are more immune against diseases like covid 19,i remember reading,may be related to tick borne diseases i read bloodgroups are related to immunology
i mention it - they have the highest levels of runs of homozygosity (ROH) in the sample set, indicating higher levels of genetic isolation and inbreeding, and a stable and constant effective population size over time.One of the most significant findings is that Basques have a distinct genetic component that is less influenced by the gene flow that shaped other European groups, particularly after the Iron Age. This means that while most European populations show a mix of influences from various migrations and conquests, such as those from the Romans or the spread of Indo-European languages, the Basques have remained relatively isolated.
They are still there... the modern population of Basques are the direct and almost not mixed descendency. Because the terrain of mountains and forests... in all the Iberian history you can see them not being never conquered neither by the Roman Empire or the arabs... they always survived every time. In fact the origin of the country of Spain is related in part to them... and they still live in that part of the country in our moderm ways. Just visit them in that part of Spain and you will see them.
@@antoniomigueljimenezmartin4018 if you wanna the basque sample and mine to see the diference i will provide you they don't have eastern hunther gather as the rest of iberians have they are more close to south ital;ian greek sardinians mediterranean people the rest of iberians are more central europe balkans shifted
How about an eyewitness account Primary source Of what the best looked like. Riddles of prehistoric times by James H. Anderson 1911Page 57-58 .. We can attach this page to most of your videos. The basques in Spain and France the little dark Welshman The Scots and Celts to the west of the Shannon The Scots and black Celts to the west of the Shannon river in Ireland As well as The same kind of men in Britain The same kind of men in Britain and France the canary islands The same kind of men in Britain and France the canary islands The canary islands and the Berbers and Africa are all remnants of the lemurian race The canary islands and the Berbers and Africa are all remnants of the lemurian race. " The basque are of middle size compactly built robust and agile of a darker complexion than the Spaniards. Their language has a resemblance to the finnish as well as to some of the language of the red men of the pacific coast and to the Gaelic in Ireland and Brittany.
there is no credible evidence connecting the Basque language to Finnish or Native American languages. Genetic studies show that the Basques are closely related to other Western European populations, not to ancient or extinct civilizations like the Lemurians, which is a concept from 19th-century pseudoscience ...
This is what I think happened in the past God told Noah and his wife to have more children after there three sons and there wives disobeyed Gods orders to spread out and populate the world they stayed in one place and built a city and a tower to get to heaven God corrupted there language the then dispersed around the world God wanted Noah's children to keep there language alive and his blood line of O Rh Neg Noah taught his children the art of building boats hence the Basque people with there own language and blood group
You are very old. No connection with Spain or France. You migrated from the Carpathian-Danube space ( actual Romania , the ancient kingdom of Dacia ) where Europe began to exist. - the Hearth of ancient Europe - (American archaeologist, Maria Ghimbutas ). Here there were splendid civilizations for 8000-7500 years until the Getae-Dacians 2000 years ago, our ancestors. From here you left with the archaic language. With many common words with the Romanian language, non-existent in another language. The population from the beginning from which you also come is the Pelasgian - long before the Greeks. And more . Let your linguists do comparative studies with the Romanian language. All linguists have ignored it and are surprised that the Romance languages have little to do with Latin Romans. Sardinian, Friulian languages from northern Italy and they also ask who they are, Romansch language from Switzerland, Occitan from France... Langue D;oc. All have correspondences in the Daco-Romanian language and not in Latin or Italian.
Your claim is not supported by linguistic evidence. Euskara, the Basque language, is a linguistic isolate, meaning it has no known connection to any other language, including Romanian. It is not related to Indo-European languages, which include Romanian and the other Romance languages mentioned.
@@evoinceptionKutxa means box in Basque, same as "cutie" in Romanian "Kuti"( Albanian and Turkish, Slavic) But most importantly "Kutum" in Etruscan. I think it derives from Latin "quadrum" a reference to the four corners or the box. Other words are "txori"( bird) similar to Romanian padare ( bird) or cioara ( crow) or sorre ( crow in Albanian) Also "koraky") crow in Greek)
Gracias por tu comentario, pero es una simplificación excesiva. El factor Rh negativo se encuentra en muchas poblaciones alrededor del mundo, no es exclusivo de los españoles.
Why would it be weird for them to have blue eyes? They've been in Europe for a very long time. They're part of the Caucasian race. WTF are you even talking about?
@@godschild3640 “you sound like my nephew, he only sees the world by hair….as such, there is no limiting factor to life until he goes bald, because he has the genes for it….I don’t know what life will be for him after he’s a full kumato”
Whenever someone talks about these people, they never mention that O-negative women can not have children with men who are not also negative blood types without modern medical treatment. Im not an expert but I’m pretty sure this would have had an impact on their genetic isolation. Especially since they would have no idea why their children died when mixing with other cultures.
It is pure fantasy, the Basques do not have more RH- than the other Spanish and French, these strange abortions do not occur. The most characteristic genetic characteristic of the Basques is that they have the haplogroup R1b-df27, probably an evolution of the R1b that the natives of the European Atlantic coast must have had (for example the ancestors of the Picts)
Fantastic! The Basque have always fascinated me as well as the origins of the Etruscans!
Excellent work sir!
thanks for your kind words and support to channel ...
es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historia_gen%C3%A9tica_de_la_pen%C3%ADnsula_ib%C3%A9rica
Thanks, that’s fascinating that they have been able to figure this out and the reason for their group differences.
thanks for your kind words and support, they are truly remarkable people no doubt ...
“I kinda like that Basques decided to practice case studies of isolationism well before other neighbouring groups would colonise under romanticised pre-tenses- _Ez, ez, hemen ez dago anaia edo arrebarik._ ”
you make an excellent point, wonderful people indeed ....
Please don’t cater to the weak minded. At 8:55 “significant demographic changes occurred” - is a very peculiar way to describe invasion, war and mass rape. Anyone who cannot deal with these concepts without mental stress either isn’t or shouldn’t be studying history. Please be more specific and accurate. Your channel is excellent and one of my new favorites for genetics of early groups. Hasn’t it turned out that the Basque are descendants of the earliest Neolithic farmers by way of the Southern Mediterranean path, like Sardinians and the Adriatic people, Po Valley, etc? Could Euskara perhaps link back to some of these earlier unknown languages much as French etc points to proto IE? I wonder if the linguists turn their thoughts to early Anatolia and her 1st great colonization through the Mediterranean, both north and south, some progress could be found.. I am a student/layman generalist, pondering alot about some of these things for 65 years or more. Thank you for your wonderful channel. Very instructive.
Thank you for your excellent informative video. I think I am correct in thinking that whilst both Basques and Sardinians were/are isolated populations in terms of not being as mixed genetically as other Europeans, they differ genetically. It is intriguing why two groups in ostensibly contrasting physical environments both managed to remain less mixed. The Basques were in a mountainous part of the Iberian peninsula, whilst the Sardinians (like others in the Mediterranean) were on a island (with mountainous parts). I understand the inhabitants of north Wales which is also mountainous whilst not as distinct as the Basques and the Sardinians were nevertheless less mixed than their fellow Britons.
for the inhabitants of North Wales, while they do have some regional genetic characteristics, they aren’t as distinct or isolated as the Basques or Sardinians. The genetic makeup of North Wales shows more integration with broader British and European gene pools, partly due to historical migrations and conquests...
@@evoinception Yes. Understood.
i just remember i have a book,can't found it but there is a basque place near libourne dordogne area.
basques etc expanded with roman empire collapse
O? blood groups similiar to basques area reach almost to catalonia border i believe
if you find the book do let us know , will be interesting to go through ...
I am basque From Spain RH negative My ancestors were melanated people
thanks for sharing this with community and welcome ...
i remember something else ,they are saying that every european is descended from a basque person who live circa 500ad.
also just seen a video about type o blood among native americans,type o people are less likely to catch infectious diseases like malaria.
type o blood doesn't have hooks that bacteria and viruses to hook onto,also less likely to have heart disease
you have any links to such studies ...
@@evoinception the latter was a video on youtube,possibly type in o type blood native american and video will appear.
the desendented from a basque person was possibly a nature or science magazine article ,i think
The Basques are a fascinating people. Let's hope further studies are made to find out more about their history.
indeed wonderful and unique and still we are not fully aware of their language and unique genetics that has been found to be different from neighbouring regions ....
i have always been fascinated by the basque especially their non-indo-european language
rhesus negative blood may have something to do with tick carried diseases,interestly black death seems to have bypassed basque provinces
yes they are wonderful people indeed ....
They are probably the remains of the pre-Celtic farming population of western and central Europe.
you make an excellent point, the research indeed shows that while the Basques are connected to early European populations, including pre-Neolithic hunter-gatherers and Neolithic farmers, they also have significant genetic influence from post-Neolithic Steppe herders...
@@evoinceptionThanks, probably the steppe influence wasn’t dominant enough to change the language.
@@evoinception if they carry its paternal haplogroup , they are not different of other Iberian just got sardinian neolitic farmers not lindebarken
🌺🌺🌺🌺
thanks for your like and support ...
Interesting.
thanks for your support to the channel ....
The conflicting studies make me wonder about sample sizes.
You make a good point, however this study did use a robust genome-wide approach with a large and comprehensive dataset from the Franco-Cantabrian region, including both Basques and neighboring populations...
@@evoinception I accept that. Then the conflicting study point to a different understanding.
That’s all I have. I now don’t understand the conflicts. I watch with interest as the scientists study this situation and report further.
@@evoinception tell me how many autosomal results of basques you can find in youtuba ? i do have the results of a full genome of a real basque and they got almost the same admixtures as i do , just they don't have north sea or have it very low , and they carry loads of north afrikan more than any other Iberian
@@danythrinbell1596 your observations align with what is generally known about the genetic characteristics of the Basque population. They are believed to be one of the oldest continuous populations in Europe and have maintained a unique genetic identity, likely due to their geographic isolation and cultural practices that have limited admixture with surrounding populations. The lower North Sea ancestry and higher North African ancestry in the Basque individual you have data for is consistent with the genetic profile of the Basque people, who are thought to have maintained a closer genetic relationship with North African populations compared to other Iberian groups. Thanks for your interest in topic ...
Often wondered if there's a relationship with Irish, Welsh and cornish prople. Very early proto brythonic celts
the Basques are not closely related to the early Brythonic Celts, such as the Irish, Welsh, and Cornish.
I wonder too how these dots connect. I’m 10% Basque; 2% Irish; 2% Scottish; 1% Welsh; 5% Portuguese and 43% Spanish. Somehow it’s there. 🤷🏻♀️
Because Celts lived in Iberia too, but Basques aren't related to Celts. And the Celtic background you have is low enough of those it could just be noise of something else being confused for something Celtic @@TheQueensWish
@@randomnateddude Are you a genetics expert or a “random dude?” I’m certainly not listening to a troll.
@@randomnateddude basques are 7% Celtic , the rest of Iberian are 12% in today peoples autosomal calculators because Celtic culture were so many different peoples so different DNA
Ancient spanish,Italian and Basgues are 40+60%Anatolian farmer origin,30+40%WHG origin
thanks for your interest in topic and sharing this info ...
Would this suggest that basque is actually a long distant relative of Semitic languages?
you just debunked this guy basques are neolitic farmers like any other iberians without the 15% baltic hunter gathers that the rest of iberians have they have litle , yananaya
wrong they got 12% WHG 35% steppe 53%
🤘😁
thanks for your continued support ...
10:52
you have any question in mind about how basques were related to hunter gatherers ...
@@evoinception you are fake
Never did anyone figure out why only real humans, in absence of hybridizing with the simians, still had rh negative bloodlines and the mtDNA of not earth simian?
The study of Basque genetics, or any human genetics, does not support the idea of "non-human" or "non-earth simian" mtDNA.
@@evoinception Rh negative is not a knockout. One needs a re-think.
@@evoinceptionyou supported or not is like that
We talk about homo sapiens and simios
rh negative people are more immune against diseases like covid 19,i remember reading,may be related to tick borne diseases i read
bloodgroups are related to immunology
@@evoinception ancient aliens suggested extraterrestrial origins of the basques
What specific unique genetic differences do they have from Europeans? You don’t say what they are !
i mention it - they have the highest levels of runs of homozygosity (ROH) in the sample set, indicating higher levels of genetic isolation and inbreeding, and a stable and constant effective population size over time.One of the most significant findings is that Basques have a distinct genetic component that is less influenced by the gene flow that shaped other European groups, particularly after the Iron Age. This means that while most European populations show a mix of influences from various migrations and conquests, such as those from the Romans or the spread of Indo-European languages, the Basques have remained relatively isolated.
@@evoinception , jesus was viking , like basques ha ha ha , you don't know a thing about basques
But now they’ve been wiped out so they are no longer there, those are new people they’re not even the original Basque
indigenous people all over the world face hardships no doubt ...
They are still there... the modern population of Basques are the direct and almost not mixed descendency. Because the terrain of mountains and forests... in all the Iberian history you can see them not being never conquered neither by the Roman Empire or the arabs... they always survived every time. In fact the origin of the country of Spain is related in part to them... and they still live in that part of the country in our moderm ways. Just visit them in that part of Spain and you will see them.
What are you talking about?
@@antoniomigueljimenezmartin4018 if you wanna the basque sample and mine to see the diference i will provide you they don't have eastern hunther gather as the rest of iberians have they are more close to south ital;ian greek sardinians mediterranean people the rest of iberians are more central europe balkans shifted
Are u ai you mispronounced every province in English
have you never mispronounced , you seem paranoid ...
How about an eyewitness account Primary source Of what the best looked like. Riddles of prehistoric times by James H. Anderson 1911Page 57-58 .. We can attach this page to most of your videos.
The basques in Spain and France the little dark Welshman The Scots and Celts to the west of the Shannon The Scots and black Celts to the west of the Shannon river in Ireland As well as The same kind of men in Britain The same kind of men in Britain and France the canary islands The same kind of men in Britain and France the canary islands The canary islands and the Berbers and Africa are all remnants of the lemurian race The canary islands and the Berbers and Africa are all remnants of the lemurian race. " The basque are of middle size compactly built robust and agile of a darker complexion than the Spaniards. Their language has a resemblance to the finnish as well as to some of the language of the red men of the pacific coast and to the Gaelic in Ireland and Brittany.
there is no credible evidence connecting the Basque language to Finnish or Native American languages. Genetic studies show that the Basques are closely related to other Western European populations, not to ancient or extinct civilizations like the Lemurians, which is a concept from 19th-century pseudoscience ...
An interesting video spoiled by a very boring narration.
what is wrong with narration, this is not a fantasy story telling ...
@@evoinception ...but it IS telling a story - that of the Basque peoples - and as such would benefit from somewhat more animation in the voiceover.
@@DrakeN-ow1im i will stick to this way of narration, thanks for your unwanted suggestions ...
This is what I think happened in the past God told Noah and his wife to have more children after there three sons and there wives disobeyed Gods orders to spread out and populate the world they stayed in one place and built a city and a tower to get to heaven God corrupted there language the then dispersed around the world God wanted Noah's children to keep there language alive and his blood line of O Rh Neg Noah taught his children the art of building boats hence the Basque people with there own language and blood group
this study was focused on genetics and did not cover the topic in your statement ...
@@evoinception If were you ancestors came from is not about genetics then what is
267 views 2 hours ago
why are you posting this ? this has nothing to do with genetics study in the video ...
You are very old. No connection with Spain or France. You migrated from the Carpathian-Danube space ( actual Romania , the ancient kingdom of Dacia ) where Europe began to exist. - the Hearth of ancient Europe - (American archaeologist, Maria Ghimbutas ). Here there were splendid civilizations for 8000-7500 years until the Getae-Dacians 2000 years ago, our ancestors. From here you left with the archaic language. With many common words with the Romanian language, non-existent in another language. The population from the beginning from which you also come is the Pelasgian - long before the Greeks. And more .
Let your linguists do comparative studies with the Romanian language. All linguists have ignored it and are surprised that the Romance languages have little to do with Latin Romans.
Sardinian, Friulian languages from northern Italy and they also ask who they are, Romansch language from Switzerland, Occitan from France... Langue D;oc. All have correspondences in the Daco-Romanian language and not in Latin or Italian.
Your claim is not supported by linguistic evidence. Euskara, the Basque language, is a linguistic isolate, meaning it has no known connection to any other language, including Romanian. It is not related to Indo-European languages, which include Romanian and the other Romance languages mentioned.
keep quiet they don't wanna listen the true
@@evoinceptionKutxa means box in Basque, same as "cutie" in Romanian "Kuti"( Albanian and Turkish, Slavic)
But most importantly "Kutum" in Etruscan. I think it derives from Latin "quadrum" a reference to the four corners or the box.
Other words are "txori"( bird) similar to Romanian padare ( bird) or cioara ( crow) or sorre ( crow in Albanian) Also "koraky") crow in Greek)
Todos lo rspañoles de rh negativo son españoles
Gracias por tu comentario, pero es una simplificación excesiva. El factor Rh negativo se encuentra en muchas poblaciones alrededor del mundo, no es exclusivo de los españoles.
@@evoinceptionlo sabemos, somos R1b
Those people that you showed are not the original, they were all European with white hair and blue eyes. They killed them all.
Who killed them?
@@subhodipbanerjee6699 You probably don't want to ask. His about page should provide enough clues.
Why would it be weird for them to have blue eyes? They've been in Europe for a very long time. They're part of the Caucasian race. WTF are you even talking about?
I2 Ydna
European don’t have black eyes or black hair. They only have blue eyes and blonde hair or red hair that’s it.
Says no study ever.
😂
@godschild3640 You are wrong! Very very wrong.
You are wrong. We have green hair and pink eyes.
@@godschild3640 “you sound like my nephew, he only sees the world by hair….as such, there is no limiting factor to life until he goes bald, because he has the genes for it….I don’t know what life will be for him after he’s a full kumato”