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"There are two predominant E-V13 subclades in the Balkans:
E-V13->Z1057->CTS1273->BY3880->Z5017
E-V13->Z1057->CTS1273->BY3880->Z5018
The same is valid for the whole Eastern Europe in general. On the other hand Western Europe has a single predominant subclade and it is E-V13->Z1057->CTS1273->BY3880->Z5018. Though IMO the diversity in Western Europe is not low.
When it comes to the Balkans a few more subclades are present there. But if we take into account number of clades under BY3880 which haven't been found in the Balkans (so far), I think we can't say that the diversity is high."
Just putting this info for me to reference later lol.
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E-V13 is not older than Middle Bronze Age in and around Transylvania/Carpathian mountains.
So, you are not far away from the truth when you mentioned the Middle to Late Bronze Age connection of your subclade with the Southern Balkan ones. Probably some Ancient Greeks carried that, after all people in and around Danube Valley heavily migrated and burned down Mycenae during Late Bronze Age.
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Without knowing what culture carried E-V13 and where it spread from its hard to understand any connection. There was a recent find from https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelsberg_culture from Neolithic Germany that was heavily E1b and I2, (for some reason no G) Regarding my clade the most probable scenario is that indo-Europeans assimilated this clade somewhere in the Carpathian or Ukrainian steppe area and spread it east, south and west.
This idea that E-V13 is of Balkan origin isn’t sustained by the evidence. We don’t see E-V13 pop up in the Balkans after the Cardium Pottery sample, which is debatable where it came from because the earliest sample is in Spain so it could have been brought East.
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I am E-V13 too! How can I find my own subclade?
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The 30x full genome on nebula is $300 right now. It comes with YFULL which is available now, and Big-Y 700 which will be available sometime this year.
https://nebula.org/whole-genome-sequencing-dna-test/
https://imgur.com/a/aeWqA9u
If I understand everything correctly and nothing is misrepresented by them then this is the most economical way to get everything. I wish I did this before. Wasted so much money on other tests.
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