The North is mixed with Altaic to an extend, but the South is heavily mixed with aborigines. Both North and South Chinese are mixed, with maybe the centre Han Chinese being the most purest. The only Han Chinese that does not have any Han Chinese ancestry or DNA are the Tanka and Pinghua, their DNA haplogroup are exclusively all Southern. The Cantonese and Hokkiens have the highest frequencies of Sino-tibetan DNA paternal ancestry but ironically they are also the closest to aborigines. The real Han Chinese would have been mostly northern with some southern admixture, don't be so sure to think that the more yellow the more Han Chinese.
Each line represents an individual ancestry.
The Yellow represents Northern Ancestry (<--- Yellow does not mean Han Chinese, it also means Altaic or Siberian admixture)
The Brown represents Southern Ancestry (<--- Ussually Southeast Asian or Southern aborigines)
No idea what the green represents, it may have something to do with Han Chinese but I don't know, if anybody knows tells me.
BTW.... Can somebody explain to me what the heck to they mean by Frappe and Structure? also know any idea what does K=2 and K=3 means?
Each line represents an individual ancestry.
The Yellow represents Northern Ancestry (<--- Yellow does not mean Han Chinese, it also means Altaic or Siberian admixture)
The Brown represents Southern Ancestry (<--- Ussually Southeast Asian or Southern aborigines)
No idea what the green represents, it may have something to do with Han Chinese but I don't know, if anybody knows tells me.
BTW.... Can somebody explain to me what the heck to they mean by Frappe and Structure? also know any idea what does K=2 and K=3 means?


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