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Serbs from Bosnia and Herzegovina from public base - 741 sample
I2 - 37.8%
R1a - 20.2%
E - 12.8%
J2 - 8.6%
I1 - 8.2%
N - 5.1%
R1b - 3%
G - 2.3%
Others - 2.1%
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It's very similar as on 677 samples https://forum.poreklo.rs/index.php?t...9488#msg119488
By regions largest number of samples is from Bosanska Krajina (western Bosnia) 337 of 741 or 45.5%, and the least is from central Bosnia 44 samples.
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This will be interesting for Leto and Rethel.
The highest concentration of R1a among Serb in BiH is in Podrinje (area around Drina river in eastern Bosnia), and Pounje (area around Una river in western Bosnia).
From forum of Serbian dna project, last sentence https://forum.poreklo.rs/index.php?t...7663#msg157663
Haplogroup R1a is very widespread in area of central Pounje, same as in Lika. More significantly are represented branches R1a-Z280>Y2613, R1a-Z280>Y951, R1a-M458>YP417, R1a-M458>A11460
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