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Autosomal DNA Specifically, the study estimated that the Canarian population, at an autosomal level, is 80% European, 17% North-African and 3% Sub-Saharan. The table below shows the genomic proportions of North African and Sub-Saharan African ancestry by island.
Studies from LJMU reaffirm origins in North Africa but also provide evidence of medium skin tone, brown eyes and brown hair colour. The first physical appearance of native Canarians was described by the 19th century chroniclers as tall and gigantic in appearances with gold hair.
Ancestry. The native inhabitants of the Canary Islands possess a gene pool that is predominantly European, with specific contributions from Andalusians, Castilians, Galicians, and Portuguese, as well as from Normans and Flemings, alongside a variable input from the native Guanche population.
The Canary Islands have been part of the Kingdom of Spain since their conquest in the 15th century. Today, this archipelago is one of its seventeen Autonomous Communities (the only one located in Africa) and are also integrated into the European Union, where it is euphemistically referred to as an Outermost Region.
The arrival of the Canary Islanders brought to fruition the recommendation of the Council of the Indies that a permanent civil settlement in the remote territory of Texas be established to prevent possible incursion of the French.

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However, when a specific model to evaluate the ancestry of admixed populations was used, this showed that the autosomal DNA of Canarian people is 71,4% European, 26,7% North African, and 1,9% Sub-Saharan, being the highest North African and Sub-Saharan components at a individual level 38,2% and 9,5% respectively.

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