The Affinities of Finnish People | |||
Feature Character Analysis of Blood Types O, A, and B. Data from Max Planck Institute of Comparative Hereditary Biology By O.K. Joronen
Physical Anthropology Physical Anthropology compares various physical parameters between populations such as anatomical features, and other biological traits. In this study we have chosen blood types to do a short analysis to compare various groups of people. The data is useful in showing how specific genes vary between geographical areas. Blood types are useful because they can be easily quantified for analysis. Other features would require more time and fewer people could be analyzed in the same time period. Also the data is available from medical records. Much of this type of data was used in the early 1900's for racist purposes, but it can be useful for analyzing genetic variations in populations. . | |||
BLOOD TYPE |
%O |
%A |
%B |
Swedes |
37.9 |
46.7 |
10.3 |
West Finns |
34.1 |
41 |
18 |
East-Central Finns |
29.7 |
44.2 |
18.1 |
Leningrad Russians |
32 |
34 |
26 |
North Estonians |
34.2 |
33.3 |
26.2 |
Wotyaks |
32.1 |
35.5 |
20.7 |
Hungarians |
36.1 |
41.8 |
15.9 |
Tungus |
28.2 |
29.1 |
33.1 |
Lithuanians |
32.6 |
36.2 |
24.2 |
Other Physical Features and Behavioral Traits of Finns Physical Anthropology of the Finnish Stock concerns adaptations to the
weather in the northern areas where the Finns live(d). The temperature gradient is colder in the northeasterly direction. Therefore the basal metabolic rate at which the body burns fuel to keep warm is relatively higher in that direction. A lot of the
food is used just to keep warm, so a relaxed "peaceful" attitude was an
adaptation to the northern climate over thousands of years. This helps to
explain why the Finns are different from Slavs or Germans. Some Old Ideas of the Origin of Finns
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