What's more interesting is that I have 53 samples from a village in Transnistria that was historically populated by Poles. Now they identify as Ukrainians, but compared to Ukrainians in Moldova and Ukraine, they score 0% E.
They are from here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ra%C8%99cov
"
One of the oldest villages of Transnistria, it is known for having historically possessing a significant Polish population. From the 15th century, all of northern Transnistria was part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania,[2][3][4][5][6] and later to the Polish Crown in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1569–1793) which encouraged the migration of peasants into the territory from neighboring populated areas (from north and from west)."
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Haplogroup |
Rashkov (Ukrainians) |
R1b |
21% |
R1a |
40% |
I2 |
21% |
J2 |
8% |
E1b1b |
0% |
J1 |
2% |
G2a |
0% |
I1 |
4% |
N1c |
6% |
T |
0% |
G1 |
0% |
Q1 |
0% |
E1a |
0% |
Other |
0% |
Total |
53 |
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