I felt need to bump this thread to respond to the lies of some Serbian users in here!
Debunking their lies second part:
According to Maciamo, the admin of Eupedia, the y-dna frequencies in the Balkan people:
https://i.postimg.cc/3wy0xP2p/y-dna3.png
This results were made taking in consideration all the y-dna studies done on the respective populations until now, as well as the public dna projects!
What we see here is that Macedonian's men y-dna frequencies are the most similar to those of the people of Northern Greece and Bulgaria!
I2a + R1a in Macedonians is 36.5%, in Northern Greece is 34% and in Bulgaria is 37%.
Of course, not all I2a is of the Dinaric/Slavic one, there is I2a2 as well, but this one is not very common and most of I2a and R1a is of the Slavic variety!
E1b + J2 + R1b in Macedonians is 48%, in Northern Greece is 48.5% and in Bulgaria is 45.5%!
Serbs from Serbia proper on the other hand have I2a + R1a up to 52% and E1b + J2 + R1b down to 30%!
Taking in consideration that they received massive influx of migrants from Macedonia during Ottoman times is probably why they differ from the Western Serbs and Bosnian Serbs who are way more different than us and probably the most original Serbs which is not surprising at all!
Let's make now more in depth look inside of one of the most common lineages in Serbia and Macedonia, I2a1b!
According to Vayda's blog, I2a1b in Bulgaria, Macedonia and Northern Greece is differentiated than the one in Serbia:
https://i.postimg.cc/tJGqTXhS/I2a-_D...e-1024x364.jpgscreen capture windows
https://i.postimg.cc/WzTBCtmv/Phylog...g-_Dinaric.gif
https://i.postimg.cc/kX5Zb0ff/Din-ha...6-1024x773.jpg
As we can see, inside I2a1b there are few different subclades all not older than 2000 ybp!
Macedonian I2a1b is represented by three subclades of DinA3, DinB and DinC and has similar distribution to Bulgaria and probably Northern Greece as the presented figures in this image are for all Greece, not just Northern Greece!
On the other hand, the majority of the Serbian I2a1b is represented by the DinA3 subclade!
There is no need to speak about the distribution or frequency of different subclades inside E1b, J2 or R1b as these are more common and diverse in Macedonia rather than Serbia!