You can also remove Flemish, as Belgian and South Dutch covers it, and Belgian average is mostly made of Flemish anyway.
edit: removed it myself.
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You can also remove Flemish, as Belgian and South Dutch covers it, and Belgian average is mostly made of Flemish anyway.
edit: removed it myself.
Here's a general North French average, made from the averages of Normandy, Hauts de France, and French Northeast, which are all pretty similar. Ethnically Germanic Alsace and Celtic Brittany can be left as they are IMO.
Code:French_North,44.41,20.70,17.08,5.26,8.07,1.31,0.91,0.45,0.59,0.41,0.21,0.20,0.32
Yes. He's the original Greek_Northern_Thrace made by user Kaspias years back.
Also, yes, but there's no "native" people with Balkan profiles in East Macedonia, if that is what you are looking for. Maybe 1 or 2 villages with less than 20 old people nowadays (if they are still alive), the region was emptied entirely with the departure of the Ottomans (more than 95% of the pre-treaty population left.)
Are you talking only about Greeks here (excluding Aromanians and Slavs/Bulgarians/Macedonians?)
there seems to be a peak of Slavic genetics somehwere in this area, for example the father of user paradox from this forum who is Aromanian from Serres has a very "northern" result.
or this result I found on Gedmatch:
*Mikropoli/Karlikovo
Population
North_Atlantic 17.04 Pct
Baltic 27.29 Pct
West_Med 17.19 Pct
West_Asian 13.29 Pct
East_Med 21.18 Pct
Red_Sea 0.44 Pct
South_Asian 0.39 Pct
East_Asian 0.83 Pct
Siberian 1.19 Pct
Amerindian 0.73 Pct
Oceanian 0.42 Pct
Northeast_African -
Sub-Saharan -
I'm trying to collect more samples with confirmed ancestry to make a proper average for Vahaduo. Do you think all these are simply non-Greeks?
Personally, I don't like macro-regions in the Italian case. The Veneto average is as distant from the Lombardy average as "English_Midlands" is from "Irish".
However, one idea might be this:
Italian_Aosta_Valley
Italian_North_Alpine (Friuli, Piedmont, Veneto, Trentino, Swiss)
Italian_North (Emilia, Liguria, Lombardy, Romagna)
Italian_Center (Lazio, Marche, Umbria, Tuscany)
Italian_South (Apulia, Basilicata, Molise, Abruzzo, Campania, Sicily, Calabria)
Clusters of Italian populations from the smaller regions Vahaduo spreadsheetCode:Italian_Aosta_Valley,39.39,15.81,22.37,7.56,12.42,1.2,0.46,0.01,0,0.01,0.12,0.44,0.21
Italian_North_Alpine,33.49,15.86,23.07,5.80,18.13,2.38,0.18,0.19,0.20,0.33,0.25,0.06,0.06
Italian_North,29.74,11.92,24.60,7.93,21.74,2.90,0.26,0.26,0.05,0.22,0.22,0.12,0.05
Italian_Center,26.17,9.81,23.69,10.72,24.63,3.74,0.24,0.16,0.10,0.16,0.38,0.15,0.07
Italian_South,19.03,7.72,21.43,14.55,30.10,5.14,0.32,0.28,0.11,0.20,0.35,0.51,0.27
https://i.imgur.com/ItjXNNM.png
Clusters of Italian populations as compiled by user Sizzo
https://i.imgur.com/ilDL7GZ.png
This is a logical split of Italians. Did you also make weighed averages, because for instance Piedmont Italians number 4.2 millions, while Swiss Italians are 700.000, so tehnically the Piedmont average should have a much higher weigh within North-Alpine average than Swiss Italians?
I am just doing refs for Moldova, Romania and Bulgaria, with occasional contributions to Ukraine. My updates are spaced out by months, so I don't really need access. I will just post here, and especially at this stage with so many samples having been counted, I doubt there remains anything significant to update for them.
On another note, could you please create another sheet for G25 scaled for Ajeje's simulated coords from K13? This is useful for pops that we do not have from academic papers.
https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...=1#post7434162
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