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  1. Apr 20, 2021 · Perhaps most commonly, people are interested to know what DNA results might look like for a person who has a Mexican parent. The following image displays the DNA results of a young woman whose father was born in Mexico. Scroll to keep reading. As you can see from her results below, she inherited her Iberian Peninsula DNA from her mother, who ...

  2. The genetic impact of the Romans is the most difficult to gauge as their haplogroups look essentially like a blend of Hallstatt Celts and Greeks. Comparing the frequencies of R1b-U152 and R1b-L23, and deducting the part attributable to other ethnic groups, there could be anywhere between 1 and 15% of Roman Y-DNA in various regions of Iberia.

  3. Sep 13, 2022 · The simple answer is that technically, according to the commonly accepted definition of Hispanic, yes. Iberian can often mean Hispanic. The definition of Hispanic: Many people who fit the description above and are descendants of people from Latin American Spanish-speaking countries, including what was known as New Spain (and later, Mexico) may ...

  4. "How iberian or portuguese" portuguese is iberian tho, just a little correction there. I agree with other people that you do look triracial (white, black, amerindian).

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  6. Feb 2, 2024 · A bit darker skin and dark hair and eyes is actually much longer in the regions of the Netherlands then fair skinned and light hair and eyes. 2 thousands years ago the people looked very much like the iberian Portuguese.

  7. Most either look very Italian-like, French-like, or distinctly Iberian (southern european but distinct look from other southern Europeans). Most people look a mix of all of these. Lot of aquiline noses. I can visibly see all the different ancestral sources in the Spanish population. There are people who look very French to very southern Italian.

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