Are both populations characterized by desire for power and tendency towards violent behavior, which are exactly the traits of the psychological type of Leo in horoscope? In order to provide a clear answer to this question, let us observe to what extent and among which nations the Atlantic Mediterranids and the Sinids are most common. The Atlantic Mediterranean antigen HLA-B12 is most common with the Basques (38.7%), then in South-West England – with the Cornish (37.3%) and the Welsh (32.0%), Scottish people (36.9% in Orkney Islands), the Irish (35.7%), Spaniards (31.1%), in the White population of Australians (28.76%), in Poland (25.3%), in the average population of Sweden (20.8%) and England (19.5%).
It is also interesting that the Antigen HLA-B12 is highly represented in Easter Island (37%), which was long time ago populated by tall and pale people belonging to the culture of Rapa Nui, known for their megalithic monuments. B12 is the most common HLA-B antigen among the population of Denmark (24.1%), Ukraine (20.9%) and France (20.4%). In the area of the Middle East, HLA-B12 is most common with the Kurds (25.7%), whose certain tribes are characterized by tall stature and dolichocephalic skull. In the Far East, HLA-B12 is represented almost exclusively with Koreans (22.56%), and a small province in Japan (Aichi, 30.4%).
In Africa, HLA-B12 is common with Tswana and Tutsi tribes, which provides these tribes with the anthropological characteristics which makes them resemble the members of the White race, which thus put Tutsi in privileged positions during the era of European colonialists. In northern Dalmatia (Rijeka) 22.22% population has HLA-B12, and in the area of central Dalmatia (Hvar) 26.2%. In Serbia, 16.46% population has HLA-B12. Carleton Coon wrote about Dalmatia: “Dalmatia is the home, in solution, of a strong Atlanto-Mediterranean strain... which must go back in both places to a considerable antiquity." (The Races of Europe, pg 591). Antigen HLA-A reveals several branches of the Atlantic Mediterranids in Europe (HLA-A29, A31, A32), and Asia (A31, A33) who preserved antigen B12 or B13 in HLA-B gene, and antigen DR7 in HLA-DR gene. Antigens A29, 31, 32 and 33 are genetically very close.
The combination A29, B12, DR7 is typical of the population of Western Europe (the Basques), and the combination A32, B12, DR7 is typical of the population of Herzegovina.
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