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Lemminkäinen
09-15-2020, 10:19 AM
A new study has landed on the earth, including 6 female and 2 male samples. According new result Finnish samples look very similar to modern Southwestern Finns. Two male included belonging to the haplogroup N, but results are not very informative, because the results are at same level with ancient Kola Peninsula samples (BOO-samples). There is also a close-up PCA plot showing close relation to unknown Estonian samples from Saag et al. 2019 and two Swedish Viking Age samples (Sigtuna), namely kal006 and stg020. The study quotes wrongly the original Swedish study, because stg020 from the Church 1 burial is according to the original study an outlier from East Europe (Ukraine?), not a Finnish migrant. Despite facts, was she a Finn or something else, they should have referred the original source right.

https://eaa.klinkhamergroup.com/eaa2020/full_paper/files/2647/NJS_EAA2020_poster_updated_final_pdf.pdf?fbclid=Iw AR15vV9J4h4r6Hxx5pkjR9ErABf1fxi5Ql2jhPa4ngKkjq51Zo W7lGj99c0

http://www.elisanet.fi/mauri_my/kuvat/fin1.png

http://www.elisanet.fi/mauri_my/kuvat/sig1.png

http://www.elisanet.fi/mauri_my/kuvat/sig2.png

Lemminkäinen
09-15-2020, 10:47 AM
The PCA looks shit...