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Similarity and ancestry decomposition are two different things. I am just half Baltic like. But my NE Euro part is closest to Latvia/Lithuania as you can see in second and third map.
I guess SW Finns are bit closer to me than Eeesti, rest of Finns and Pskov Russians (Germanic shift I assume), but it's tiny bit difference and all of them are very far anyways.But how Finland is more similar than adjacent parts of Sweden, Estonia and Russia?
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Yes, it works like this: As you can see in the coloured map, your ancient Balto-Slavic group (blue) is modeled by two components, Av2 (Avar_Szolad) and an ancient Estonian sample (or group of samples). Of these two is made a weighted average and that is then compared to modern pops on the map.
Funny that the weighted average for your four "Ancient_Illyrian" samples seems to peak in similarity in today's Corsica.
Target: rothaer_scaled
Distance: 1.0091% / 0.01009085
39.8 (Balto-)Slavic
39.0 Germanic
19.2 Celtic-like
1.8 Graeco-Roman
0.2 Finnic-like
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