To be more precise, in southern Europe, the CHG is higher - for example, in Greece and Italy. But this is a consequence of later migrations from Anterior Asia, and not due to the Yamnaya culture.
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To be more precise, in southern Europe, the CHG is higher - for example, in Greece and Italy. But this is a consequence of later migrations from Anterior Asia, and not due to the Yamnaya culture.
Theoretically, the Amerindian component could be reduced in some small European population through strong gene drift. But it could not be reduced throughout Europe. That is, statistically, it could...
At the individual level, I have met Europeans with even 2% Amerindian component, but at the average level it is low throughout Europe.
Why I ask this question - there are many discrepancies in studies related to ancient DNA and modeling modern populations using ancient ones. For example, a popular model of the origin of current...
It doesn't say anything. Austria simply geographically captured the Carpathians, which already had a population with its own specific genetics. And by the way, if we take the territory of western...
Yes. I am more than sure that the "southern" admixture in the Carpathian populations already existed at least from the late Prague culture and is not connected with the Vlach admixture. It is...
You mean this?: https://allelocator.ovh/K36horizontal.html
For ukr3:
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I must say that in fact there are some northern-shifted samples of modern Ukrainians. For example:
- from Cherkaska oblast
- from Zhytomyrska/Dnipropetrovska oblast.
- I did not manage to...
Do you have K13 coordinates of those samples? And also K13 of the Baltic-shifted samples from Himera and Moravia_POH28 and POH13?
I don't know if there was a thread on the forum - there is also another study:
"Genetic continuity, isolation, and gene flow in Stone Age Central and Eastern Europe"...
And what about modern samples? Can qpgraph build an adequate tree of modern peoples, like Slavic?
Sungir_6 from 1240K:
Sungir_6 from HO:
This is despite the fact that the sample is of good quality, and both databases have a decent number of snips.
Although I do not consider myself an experienced user, let me express my opinion. If they are taken from HO_public - then they are different from 1240K.public samples. This applies even to good...
Actually! If we had the sample of hunter with the same genetics - the problem would be solved. In fact, although there are relatively many samples of hunters from that region, the geographic coverage...
And now let's move on to the genetics of the Balts and Slavs. I will also use the G25 calculator. The main idea is that I’m still paste European and partially Asian samples of the times from the...
I must admit that this hypothesis arose much earlier, when using conventional calculators. I will try to explain in several posts. To do this, I need to make some introduction.
I will use the G25...
Do you mean this?: https://www.theapricity.com/forum/showthread.php?359286-50-HG-relict-population-in-Bronze-Age-Hungary!
I am interested in samples of Latvian bronze (Kivutkalns) and samples of Estonian bronze (tarand graves) close to them. I have a suspicion that they do not go back to the previous known Baltic...
Have you used it? Can you rate its effectiveness?
Let's say a population is a separate genetic branch, separated at some stage from others. For example, a population related to EHG (or WHG), but separated from them earlier. Routine analysis of an...
The data is not available yet? I enter PRJEB49524 in ENA - no results.
Does anyone have K36 results of thease Lithuanian academic samples or at least some of them?:
LTG-102
LTG-156
LTG-334
LTG-372
LTG-396
LTG-439
LTG-483
LTG-502
Northeastern Ukrainians differ from most Russian populations, with the possible exception of Smolensk and regions with a strong Ukrainian admixture (Belgorod, Krasnodar).
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Can you show your K13 and K36 results?