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Using 2 populations approximation:
1 50% Croatian +50% Serbian @ 2.265001
Originally Posted by The Destroyer
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Is there any I2a-Din or R1a in pre-Medieval Balkan samples?
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im seeing many r1a's and i2's in the Balkans, seems like we have to rethink the impact of the Slavic migrations
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No y-dna from Peloponnese Neolithic. Autosomaly they are "south-eastern" shifted compared to other Euro farmers though.
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One interesting thing is Peloponnese_neo was already Levant shifted, like almost half LBK / Levant_neo, while it's younger than LBK, Balkan_neo and ofc Anatolia_neo. It's not only due to not have absorbed much local HG like LBK or Balkan_neo and other similar groups did, since even Anatolia_neo outside of Europe and the regular Greece_neo is more similar to LBK.
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One Cucuteni-Trypillian culture member Ydna is G2a-P303>L497>L43
Using 2 populations approximation:
1 50% Croatian +50% Serbian @ 2.265001
Originally Posted by The Destroyer
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