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       Yayoi earwax trail
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: January 29, 2021, 11:04 pm
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       www.nature.com/articles/jhg200962
       [quote]Wet/dry types of earwax are determined by the c.538G>A
       single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in the ABCC11 gene; GA and
       GG genotypes give the wet type and AA the dry type. The Japanese
       population may have a dual structure comprising descendants of
       mixtures between the ancient ‘Jomon’ and ‘Yayoi’ populations. We
       hypothesized that the dry type was introduced by the Yayoi
       people to the Jomon population where the wet type was
       predominant, and as the mixture of the two populations has not
       yet been complete, the allele-A frequency (fA) would even now be
       higher along a putative Yayoi man's peopling route within
       Japanese islands.
       ...
       Excavation sites for human remains in the Yayoi era are mostly
       located in Western Japan, whereas those for Jomon-man remains
       tend to exist in Eastern Japan. It is of great interest that the
       distribution of Yayoi dig sites overlaps with the areas of
       higher allele-A frequencies even in the present time, and vice
       versa for Jomon dig sites with lower frequencies, although no
       statistical difference (P=8980, Mann–Whitney's U-test) was
       observed in allele frequency between the two integrated areas of
       prefectures where the two groups of dig-sites were discovered,
       respectively. Considering the dual-structure model, the
       overlapping distribution might reflect incomplete mixtures
       between the two populations with or without wet earwax during
       the past 3000 years. This argument is supported by the most
       recent finding on the genetic and anthropological structure of
       the modern Japanese population.16 By genotyping at about
       140 000 SNP loci among 7001 Japanese, Yamaguchi-Kabata et
       al.16 found that the Japanese population consists mainly of two
       clusters, the Ryukyu (Okinawa) and the Hondo (main islands)
       clusters, which can be characterized by SNP genotypes at the
       hair thickness gene (EDAR) and the earwax gene (ABCC11) loci.
       Earlier studies on carrier rates of adult T-cell leukemia virus
       (HTLV-1) in the Japanese population showed a geographical
       distribution similar to that of the wet earwax in this study,
       and suggested that the characteristics of the native Japanese
       (the Jomon man) tended to still remain in habitants in
       Southwestern Kyushu and Southern Shikoku districts.17, 18
       A belt showing high allele-A frequency (lighter color) in
       Western Japan (Figure 2) may reflect the hypothetical route of
       the Yayoi people’s migration within Japan’s islands. They may
       have been continually coming over through the Korean Peninsula
       or Southern China first to Northern Kyushu since thousands of
       years, and migrated along the Seto Inland Sea toward the Kinki
       area, moving to other areas along the Japan Sea and Pacific
       Ocean, and finally reaching Northeast Japan. The reasons why the
       Hiroshima and Aomori prefectures show considerably low and high
       allele-A frequencies, respectively, remain unknown. Although
       small sample size and/or high-school selection bias cannot be
       ruled out, it might suggest an alternative route through Shikoku
       or a sea route by the Black Current of Pacific Ocean from
       Eastern Kyushu to Kinki district and far to the north.
       In conclusion, a Japanese map of the earwax gene frequency was
       made by this SSH study. It may provide another line of evidence
       that suggests a possible route of the Yayoi-man’s peopling in
       Japan.[/quote]
       [img]
  HTML https://media.springernature.com/full/springer-static/image/art%3A10.1038%2Fjhg.2009.62/MediaObjects/10038_2009_Article_BFjhg200962_Fig2_HTML.jpg?as=webp[/img]
       #Post#: 7578--------------------------------------------------
       Ainu - History of the Indigenous people of Japan
       By: guest55 Date: July 17, 2021, 6:13 pm
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       Ainu - History of the Indigenous people of Japan
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tnK2FK2298
       [quote]
       The Ainu are the native people of Hokkaido, Sakhalin and the
       Kurils. Early Ainu-speaking groups (mostly hunters and
       fishermen) migrated also into the Kamchatka Peninsula and into
       Honshu, where their descendants are today known as the Matagi
       hunters, which still use a large amount of Ainu vocabulary in
       their dialect. Other evidence for Ainu-speaking hunters and
       fishermen migrating down from Northern Hokkaido into Honshu is
       through the Ainu toponyms which are found in several places of
       northern Honshu, mostly among the western coast and the
       Tōhoku region. Evidence for Ainu speakers in the Amur
       region is found through Ainu loanwords in the Uilta and Ulch
       people.[11]
       Recent research suggests that Ainu culture originated from a
       merger of the Okhotsk and Satsumon cultures.[12][13] According
       to Lee and Hasegawa, the Ainu-speakers descend from the Okhotsk
       people which rapidly expanded from northern Hokkaido into the
       Kurils and Honshu. These early inhabitants did not speak the
       Japanese language; some were conquered by the Japanese early in
       the 9th century.[14] In 1264, the Ainu invaded the land of the
       Nivkh people. The Ainu also started an expedition into the Amur
       region, which was then controlled by the Yuan Dynasty, resulting
       in reprisals by the Mongols who invaded Sakhalin.[15][16] Active
       contact between the Wa-jin (the ethnically Japanese, also known
       as Yamato-jin) and the Ainu of Ezogashima (now known as
       Hokkaidō) began in the 13th century.[17] The Ainu formed a
       society of hunter-gatherers, surviving mainly by hunting and
       fishing. They followed a religion which was based on natural
       phenomena.[18][/quote]
  HTML https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ainu_people
       
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       Re: Yayoi earwax trail
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: October 7, 2021, 11:38 pm
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  HTML https://www.livescience.com/ancient-bones-reveal-japanese-ancestery.html
       [quote]Previous research had suggested the two main genetic
       origins of modern-day Japanese populations were the original
       hunter-gatherers who lived during the Jomon period and the
       farmers who migrated to Japan during the Yayoi period. Now, an
       analysis of the DNA found in ancient bones has revealed a third
       genetic origin during the Kofun period, when a group of
       previously unknown ancestors migrated to Japan, researchers
       reported in a new study. [/quote]
       What do they mean "previously unknown"? Aryan Diffusion Part 1
       had already labelled them as Toraijin many years ago!
       [quote]Whereas skeletons of the Jomon period are exclusively of
       Jomon (ie. Gentile) type, skeletons of the Yayoi period include
       a new Yayoi (ie. Aryan) type appearing alongside the Jomon type,
       and by the Kofun period, mixed types are seen to predominate
       over the original types. Further admixture then occurred with
       the later waves of immigrants (“Toraijin”) from Korea and north
       China, at which point physical anthropology is scrambled as it
       becomes impossible to be sure what came from where.[/quote]
  HTML https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kofun_period#Toraijin
       [quote]Toraijin refers to people who came to Japan from abroad,
       including mainland Chinese who inhabited ancient Japan via the
       Ryukyu Islands or the Korean Peninsula. They introduced
       numerous, significant aspects of Chinese culture to Japan.
       Valuing Chinese knowledge and culture, the Yamato government
       gave preferential treatment to toraijin.[7][/quote]
       Continuing:
       [quote]The Yayoi period transitioned into the Kofun period,
       during which the first political leaders emerged and a single
       nation, that later became modern-day Japan, was formed. However,
       until now, it was unclear if the Kofun transition was the result
       of a third mass migration or just a natural continuation of the
       Yayoi period.
       ...
       The results revealed that, as predicted by others, a third
       genetically distinct group of Japanese ancestors migrated to the
       country during the Kofun period. These ancestors came from East
       Asia and were most likely Han people from ancient China,
       Nakagome said.[/quote]
       If they arrived prior to the beginning of the Han dynasty, they
       could not have been Han people by definition. According to
       mythology, they were already arriving during the Qin dynasty:
  HTML https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xu_Fu
       [quote]The ruler of Qin Dynasty, Qin Shi Huang, feared death and
       sought a way to live forever. He entrusted Xu Fu with the task
       of finding the secret elixir of immortality. In 219 BC, Xu Fu
       was sent with three thousand virgin boys and girls to retrieve
       the elixir of life from the immortals on the Mount Penglai,
       including Anqi Sheng, who was purportedly a magician who was
       already a thousand years old. Xu sailed for several years
       without finding the mountain. In 210 BC, when Qin Shi Huang
       questioned him, Xu Fu claimed there was a giant sea creature
       blocking the path, and asked for archers to kill the creature.
       Qin Shi Huang agreed, and sent archers to kill a giant fish. Xu
       then set sail again, but he never returned from this trip. The
       Records of the Grand Historian says he came to a place with
       "flat plains and wide swamps" (平原廣澤)
       and proclaimed himself king, never to return.
       ...
       The Japanese historian Ino Okifu identifies Emperor Jimmu of
       Japan with Xu Fu.[4][/quote]
       Continuing:
       [quote]The team's findings are not unsurprising to other
       historians who had suspected that this third group of Japanese
       ancestors existed.
       "Archaeological evidence has long suggested three stages of
       migration, but the last one has largely been ignored." Mikael
       Adolphson, a professor of Japanese history at the University of
       Cambridge who was not involved with the study, told Live
       Science. "This new finding confirms what many of us knew, but it
       is good that we now get evidence also from the medical field."
       [/quote]
       Duh!
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       Re: Yayoi Earwax Trail
       By: rp Date: April 13, 2022, 5:14 pm
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       Our enemies highlight the Yayoi vs Jomon differences using the
       virgin vs Chad meme!:
       [img width=1280
       height=572]
  HTML https://i.redd.it/jvy7yhgd42s41.jpg[/img]
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       Re: Yayoi Earwax Trail
       By: rp Date: April 30, 2022, 1:12 am
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       [quote author=90sRetroFan link=topic=80.msg965#msg965
       date=1598938642]
       Here is a drawing of Jomon, Yayoi and Yamato (ie. mixed) facial
       hair areas, for example:
  HTML https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EKQ5ZOgU0AAXImQ.jpg
       See what I mean?
       [/quote]
       I would imagine that the (now extinct) pure Aryan Shennongshi
       type would have practically no facial hair. Such a specimen is
       (quite literally) mythological, and an artistic rendition would
       have to be constructed from mythology alone.
       Hence, it goes without saying that the Shennongshi is the
       ultimate racial ideal Aryanists should strive toward. I myself
       have facial hair area (and face shape) similar to the Yayoi
       drawing, but I would prefer I had no facial hair at all. This is
       because the Yayoi themselves have some non-Aryan blood, which is
       why I, as an Aryanist seeking to extripate myself of non-Aryan
       blood, aspire toward an ideal even higher than the Yayoi.
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       Re: Yayoi earwax trail
       By: rp Date: February 24, 2023, 5:08 pm
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       [img width=643
       height=1280]
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       I am happy to academically agree with our enemies that Jomon are
       more genetically similar to "Whites" than the Yamato are.
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       Re: Yayoi earwax trail
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: February 24, 2023, 6:50 pm
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       It's ridiculous that the face shapes are the opposite way round
       in the supposed examples compared to in the (accurate) drawings.
       No one called the poster out on this?!
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       Re: Yayoi earwax trail
       By: rp Date: February 24, 2023, 7:12 pm
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       Goes to show their Eurocentrism. An above-average Aryan looking
       individual of "non-White" ethnicity is "Caucasian", but an
       average one is not. Similarly, an above average Gentile looking
       individual of "non-White" ethnicity is "Caucasian", but an
       average on is not.
       The right is Hideo Kojima btw, creator of the (Western) Metal
       Gear Solid franchise, beloved by weaboo Westerners.
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       Re: Yayoi earwax trail
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: February 24, 2023, 7:36 pm
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       Here is another good drawing accurately highlighting the
       contrast:
  HTML https://64.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m3brd3uBnw1qa061zo1_500.jpg
       The enemy description that Yayoi look "gooky" is wrong also:
  HTML https://trueleft.createaforum.com/human-evolution/blood-memory/msg11975/#msg11975
       [quote]Korean and Yayoi people were very highly separated in the
       East Asian cluster, indicating that the connection that Japanese
       have with Korea would not have derived from Yayoi people.[31]
       Park Dae-kyoon et al. (2001) said that distance analysis based
       on thirty-nine non-metric cranial traits showed that Koreans are
       closer craniometrically to Kazakhs and Mongols than Koreans are
       close craniometrically to the populations in China and
       Japan.[32][/quote]
       The enemy post ignores the Toraijin which should be the actual
       source of bloodlines from Korea.
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       Re: Yayoi earwax trail
       By: rp Date: February 24, 2023, 8:18 pm
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       Note the difference in height as well. This could be why in
       non-Western cultures, it seems height is associated with
       elegance, regality, and aristocracy, while in Western
       civilization, it is associated with sexual dominance,
       aggression, and social dominance ("mogging", to use Incelosphere
       terminology).
  HTML https://blog.heightlengthening.com/mogging-what-is-it-and-how-to-overcome-it#:~:text=Mogging%20is%20a%20term%20that,many%20cases%2C%20they%20are%20subtle.
       [quote]Mogging is a term that refers to the use of intimidating
       or aggressive behaviors towards individuals with undesirable
       traits, such as size, height, or disability issues. These
       tactics are not always obvious. In many cases, they are subtle.
       Depending on the people involved and the circumstances, mogging
       can escalate from verbal confrontations to physical
       altercations.
       [/quote]
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