Well, in Zagreb most of people are not from there so I say it represent average well. Capital city has huge amount of population percentage, would be weird to ignore it.
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Well, in Zagreb most of people are not from there so I say it represent average well. Capital city has huge amount of population percentage, would be weird to ignore it.
Or, do you mean to exclude academic samples completely? Why when you can combine them? More samples the better.
That's what I did.
Fuck of with him already, he is not mrmber of this for long time ago.
Dušan is 1/2 Lika and 1/2 Dalmatian Serb and he score 33.78% Baltic, HL is full Banija Serb and score 33.25 Baltic, Petar Tintor as full Dalmatian Serb score 31.31, and Aye's dad as also full Dalmatian Serb 31.47. For many people with 28 there are no evidences they are 100% Krajina Serbs, let alone Shopluk like 27.
I mentiomed Dušan, HL, Aye's dad and Petar Tintor as examples of people who have all ancestors from regions of Krajina. For many people we don't have evidences are thea 100% from one region or have mother or grandmother from other (I think mostly about regions which are far away geographically).
Max Soldo confirmed all ancestors from Livno area, and I don't claim that he is not 100% from Završje.
He is much more Baltic than average anyway.
Decius has pretty Balkan shifted ancestry for western Serb with minor Croatian ancestry, as does this new member who is even quater.
None of them matter.
If you can't prove his samples are not legit, you should accept new reality and learn. Only idiots always claim the same thing.
once when we have enough proper samples, yes. until then we can fill gaps with them as i said. like in Montenegro, we don't have enough real samples so i used the academics for the average too. the average isn't too far from the truth, but it surely has little bits of recent admixture from all over former Yugoslavia, since it's from the capital Podgorica.