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No, it's quite different actually, especially in the distribution of R1b, R1a, but most noticeably J2.
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Yes, I did notice Stefan Voda, fair enough. But it's Slavic Y DNA anyway, no point denying it.
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Don't get me wrong, most of R1a and like 95-98% of I2a comes from the Slavs, but those trace to the early middle ages. I doubt more than a handful of people in that village where the samples were collected mixed with Slavs in the last 100-200 years. So in that regard they are as related to Ukrainians as Punjabis are.
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