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No it is not. You are a Hungarian correct? If so who do you think the vast majority of your ancestors are? Native Central Europeans who at one point in the past spoke Indo-European languages and at one point switched to speaking Uralic languages or were they always all just Uralic speakers?



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lol Hungarians actually score even less than 1% Siberian in the Dodecad globe13 analysis. The average is only 0.8%.



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robar is a Hungarian and thinks he is a Siberian...What a joke lol!



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https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/...yWTVheVE#gid=1
The MDLP K27 test seems to split the North European hunter-gatherer component in two, a La Brana branch (meaning north euro component in La Brana sample in the test is purely Balto-Finnic) and a Swedish Mesolithic branch (all North European in this sample is NE-Baltic). According to the Fst these are the two most related components in the analysis, and their combined values in population averages are highest in Baltics and Finland. The difference is that the Balto-Finnic (La Brana) peaks in the north and the North European Baltic in the south.
Another point of note is that Sami have less of the Balto-Finnic component here than La Brana or Finns, so it can't be exactly the same as North European Mesolithic from World-22.
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