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Thread: Nice study on Balkan Y-DNA(2018).

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    Default Nice study on Balkan Y-DNA(2018).

    Total number of samples= 2179.



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    Huge sample sample size for academic paper. First time I see Serbia having more I2a than Croatia.
    Interesting.

    Samples are from capital cities I presume?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Feiichy View Post
    Huge sample sample size for academic paper. First time I see Serbia having more I2a than Croatia.
    Interesting.

    Samples are from capital cities I presume?
    I don't know where the samples are from. Here's the full study.https://content.sciendo.com/view/jou...52.xml?lang=en

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    Quote Originally Posted by Voskos View Post
    I don't know where the samples are from. Here's the full study.https://content.sciendo.com/view/jou...52.xml?lang=en
    Very nice, they say previous R1a figure for Hungarians from mid-2000s (over 50%) was due to sampling error. It was certanly too much.
    Realistic breakdown for Croatia percentage wise, I2a and R1a are where they should be.

    Again confirms Hungarian Gypsies huge R1a percentage (same in Croatia, Z93 variety).
    And interesting how Romania doesn't have particulary dominant haplogroup but very balanced ratios of E1b, I2a, R1a and R1b.

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    Strong German input in Hungary, over 20% of R1b (and they mostly have western Euro clades), and 13% of I1.

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    Interesting. Macedonians, Bulgarians and Romanians are quite different here.

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    11% haplogroup H among the 339 Albanian samples?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Feiichy View Post
    Again confirms Hungarian Gypsies huge R1a percentage (same in Croatia, Z93 variety).
    And interesting how Romania doesn't have particulary dominant haplogroup but very balanced ratios of E1b, I2a, R1a and R1b.
    If that's true, I'm pro Romani now. They are the real Aryanz

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    Quote Originally Posted by CommonSense View Post
    11% haplogroup H among the 339 Albanian samples?
    https://www.researchgate.net/publica...yptian_descent

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    If they included 'Egyptians' among the Albanian sample posted in the study by the OP, then it is far from representative.

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