Geographical dispersion model. The approximate model of gene flows reflecting divergence of primary clades in Europe, East Asia, and Siberia with approximate divergence times based on Chromosome Y, MSMC, TreeMix, and D-statistics analyses. Percentages represent proportions of ancestry contributed to each lineage from other lineages. The common ancestors of Mansi, Khanty, and Nenets had derived 57% of their ancestry from an ANE population, related to MA-1, AG-2, and Native Americans and 43% from the admixture with a population related to Evens and Evenks. Native Americans trace 42% of their ancestry to ANE and 58% to a common ancestor of Eastern Siberians and East Asians. In the figure, 45 kya represents the split between Y-Chromosome clades QR and NO; 33 kya represents the split between Y-Chromosome Q and R clades and mtDNA N2 and W clades; 17 kya represents Mansi-Andean separation time; 44 kya represents the split of Ust’-Ishim's haplogroup from NO clade; 19 kya represents Han-Andean separation time; 10 kya represents Han-Eastern Siberian separation time; and 5.3–9.9 kya represents Evenk-Mansi MSMC separation time (6.8–9.9 kya) and expansion of N1c1 Y-haplogroup (5.3–7.1 kya). In this figure, Europeans represent a collective term for the following populations from this study: Komi, Veps, Karelians, Russians, and Belarussians.