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The paper can be found here.
Not too surprising, I guess.The people of the Glauberg belong to typical modern-day
central European haplogroups (H, HV, I, K, U5) with H and K
constituting the largest proportion, while all others occurred only
once.
Although the multiplex approach targeting Y-chromosomal SNPs
was especially designed to match the requirements of degraded
ancient DNA (Haak et al., 2010), no sufficient Y-chromosomal
profiles could be reconstructed for any of the analysed individuals.
Therefore, conclusions about possible paternal relationships
among the individuals are impossible.
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