Yea, Đurić.
She has similar Baltic score as you (slightly lower), but higher NA.
Can you made Eartly_Slavic, Paleo-Balkan, Celto-Germanic calculator for her?
And for this Sandžakian Bosniak Attachment 96817
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Yea, Đurić.
She has similar Baltic score as you (slightly lower), but higher NA.
Can you made Eartly_Slavic, Paleo-Balkan, Celto-Germanic calculator for her?
And for this Sandžakian Bosniak Attachment 96817
Sandžakians from East Sandžak are in vast majority of Albanian origin. This one is probably one of them.
Their ancestors were Catholic Albanians (Malesors) from northern Albania who settled in East Sandžak on Ottoman initiative in 18th century, Ottomans gave them land and privilegies for conversion on Islam.
East Sandžakians became bilingual in 19th century (except Albanian they started to speak Serbian which learned from islamized Serbs), after WW2 Albanian language among them almost disappeared. Today only few older Sandžakians still know Albanian language.
In Serbian Sandžak vast majority of Muslims are bosbiakized, and in Montenegrin Sandžak less but still significant https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandžak
Thanks Dusan, didn't see the kit nmb there.
Kit GE4396977
Admix Results (sorted):
# Population Percent
1 NE-Euro 39.42
2 Mediterranean 22.58
3 Caucasian 22.55
4 Baloch 8.23
5 SW-Asian 2.75
6 SE-Asian 1.27
7 S-Indian 1.25
8 American 1.23
9 Papuan 0.58
10 E-African 0.11
Probably some other samples would be needed to properly state whether HarappaWorld is a good predictor of actual S. Indian ancestry.