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some northern Greeks are more northern shifted than Romanians in Wallachia and Transylvania regions, which is normal since the Romanians in these regions are Balkan Vlachs mixed a bit with Turkics and Roman Oriental colonist leftovers, while some northern Greeks are mixed with Slavs (Macedo-Bulgarians).
so Romanians are indeed the southernmost people in Europe, with most Near Eastern farmer admixture in addition to most Turkic admix within Europe. interesting. one could name us snow niggaz lol we've just settled too north geographically according to our genes
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25% Levant_ISR_Ashkelon_IA1:ASH067(Cretan/Aegean+some west Asian) + 25% Iberia_Northeast_Empuries2:I8215 + 12.5% UKR_Cimmerian MJ12 (Dacian/Getae+some Cimmerian mix)+ 12.5% HUN_BA_o:SZ1(Pannonian-Scythian mix) + 12.5% Baltic_LVA_BA:Kivutkalns209 + 6.25% Baltic_EST_IA:0LS10_1 + 6.25% Levant_ISR_Ashkelon_LBA:ASH34
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Well a typical Vlach result differs little than that of a mainland Greek.
Also it is stupid to say that native Northern Greeks mixed with Bulgarians. They didn't. Only a few Bulgarians remain in Northern Greece on the northermost border between Greece and Skopja, but those aren't 'Northern Greek".
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qpAdm: Bulgarian_1.DG= 77 - Kimak.SG= 23, p= 0.36, se= 0.31.
Y: Q-L330 > Q-YP771 > Q-BZ180 > Q-F16045* (F15008*) --> Baikal N, Altai MLBA, Aldy-Bel, Pazyryk, Hun.
MT: K1a --> Iron Gates, Starcevo, Bulgaria N, Bulgaria CA, Bulgaria BA.
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Obviously a Vlach.
This particular haplogroup and subclade was found among the Vlachs in the study of Bosh 2006!
Now, this is the second Vlach areound Serres and Drama with such unusual results.
User Paradox posted her father's results in here...
This goes to show that the Vlachs are recent immigrants in the area and didn't mix much out of their own group.
It goes well with the historical records that mention Vlachs at such a late date, around the 10th century.
It also confirms my suspicions that the Vlachs of the South Balkans are nothing but Romanian migrants that migrated and escaped the Magyar invasion...
Also it's a big middle finger for all those suckers who say that Macedonians are Slavo-Vlach mix
It's clear by the results that that's not true, I mean, compare my results with this guy and see the big difference.
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I may have that same Romanian/Vlach migrant ancestry you speak of. Albeit on a smaller scale then this Greek.
Using this program, I get high north west Romanian like him:
https://gen3553.pagesperso-orange.fr/ADN/similitude.htm
And as my results show from lm-genetics:
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