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When you look at the results on GEDmatch and on various DNA testing sites of some Apulians and people from southeast Sicily like Syracuse, and some people from Trapani, you see an elevated amount of NE Euro/Baltic compared to what is typical for southern Italy. Sarno et al said that Apulia and Trapani have elevated affinity to Eastern Europe.
Does this mean that there is, technically, Slavic ancestry in these people?
When you see Sicilians coming up as halfway between the Sicilian average and Thessalian Greeks, does this mean there is Slavic ancestry, brought indirectly from mainland Greeks who had come to Sicily already mixed with Slavic people?
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