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Slavs have in common some maternal lines of Baltic origins.
Those Baltic - Slavic women are actually rulling the Slavs but we will never know those.
Ok, this is a quite wild theory but for example at Hutsuls males are looking mostly Romanians and females rather Slavic.
Hutsuls got also plenty of I2-Din.
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Just common sense, Romanians and Yugos have close paternal lines.
However, on paternal lines, from Europe, closest to Romanians and Yugos are South Swedes and not any other nation.
I2-din is very close to I1, R1A, both Romanians and ex-Yugos and Swedes got between 15-20%.
Now some Romanians score more R1B, seems some are scoring over 20%.
South Swedes have lower R1B, like 13% or so.
South Swedes score like 50% I1 or so.
Now R1A from South Sweden and Romania and ex-Yugo is not same,as for R1B is different, Romanians seems to have more than half of our R1B, R1B-U106 and the other part, no idea.
I2, R1A, R1B are most common paternal lines in Romania, in this order or I2,R1B,R1A.
However most areas of Romania have I2,R1A and R1B,with I2 around 40%, R1A between 10% and 20% and R1B, between 10% and 20%.
E and J2 and I1 are at different percentages, from area to area. I2b1 is between 2% and 5% ,depending on the area.We also have some G,but few. As you can see there is some G-P15 and G-U8.G-U8 is actually linked exactly with Germany.
http://forwhattheywereweare.blogspot...moldovans.html
Now no offense, Maciamo did not wanted to show how much R1B-U106 Romanians have.Which is clearly linked to Germanic people.
R1B-U106 is actually present only in Austria, Germany, Netherlands and South Scandinavia at significant percentages.And in SE England.
And surprise, Romania got more than 5% R1B-and in some areas it seems there is even 10%.
Last edited by Dacul; 12-23-2018 at 12:37 PM.
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Interesting. Almost not Y-DNA overlap between Romania and Ireland.
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