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M2783 is a marker under N1c1 mutated around 2,500 years ago. Modern day carriers live in Lithuania, Latvia, Belarus, north-western Russia. Few in Poland. Populations that have significant amount of M2783 seem to score the highest early IE admixture in many tests. There's a strong, positive correlation between N1c1-M2783 and genome of early IE.![]()
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68,29%
Results:
Admix Results (sorted):
# Population Percent
1 CHG_EEF 40.02
2 ANATOLIA_NEOLITHIC 21.64
3 EHG 12.55
4 SHG_WHG 11.56
5 NATUFIAN 7.17
6 IRAN_NEOLITHIC 4.16
7 SE_ASIAN 2.79
8 SUB_SAHARAN 0.1
Single Population Sharing:
# Population (source) Distance
1 Bulgarian 5.98
2 Romanian 6.11
3 French 8.19
4 Albanian 9.04
5 Croatian 9.17
6 Hungarian 11.44
7 Greek 12.01
8 English 14.21
9 Czech 14.91
10 Scottish 15.44
11 Sicilian 15.94
12 Italian_South 16.64
13 Ukrainian 16.65
14 Jew_Ashkenazi 18.2
15 Norwegian 18.24
16 Icelandic 18.38
17 Europe_LNBA 21.59
18 Russian 21.72
19 Sardinian 22.6
20 Finnish 22.73
Mixed Mode Population Sharing:
# Primary Population (source) Secondary Population (source) Distance
1 91.8% Romanian + 8.2% Europe_MNChL @ 3.36
2 93.2% Romanian + 6.8% Europe_EN @ 3.54
3 94.2% Romanian + 5.8% Anatolia_N @ 3.71
4 90.5% Croatian + 9.5% Anatolia_N @ 3.81
5 89.7% Romanian + 10.3% Stuttgart @ 3.93
6 89.3% Croatian + 10.7% Europe_EN @ 3.93
7 53.2% French + 46.8% Albanian @ 3.97
8 86.3% Croatian + 13.7% Anatolia_ChL @ 4.01
9 79.3% Hungarian + 20.7% Stuttgart @ 4.16
10 88% French + 12% Anatolia_ChL @ 4.16
11 83.3% Croatian + 16.7% Stuttgart @ 4.17
12 83.5% Romanian + 16.5% Sardinian @ 4.26
13 88.2% Hungarian + 11.8% Anatolia_N @ 4.39
14 68.9% French + 31.1% Sicilian @ 4.41
15 87.6% Croatian + 12.4% Europe_MNChL @ 4.47
16 92.8% Romanian + 7.2% Anatolia_ChL @ 4.61
17 62.2% French + 37.8% Greek @ 4.65
18 86.8% Hungarian + 13.2% Europe_EN @ 4.69
19 79.1% French + 20.9% Jew_Moroccan @ 4.83
20 81.6% French + 18.4% Cypriot @ 4.88
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76.92%
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63,48%
And 50% of it is EHG ofc.
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I suspect Scandinavians, Finns, Balts, Belarusians, north-western Russians will score the highest. Any people who are sincere let us know if you have the score above 85%.
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If Yamnaya was halfway between Iranian Neotholic and Eastern Europe hunter gatherers, Eastern Iranics (Pamiris, Pashtuns, Tajiks, etc), and Eastern Europeans like the ones you mentioned should score the highest.
However Yamnaya culture was huge, and some parts of it should have been closer to eastern europeans and Northern Europeans like Swedes, Lithuanians, etc as well. Western Yamnaya could have been the origin of r1b.
Learn some about Afghans here
http://www.theapricity.com/forum/sho...of-Afghanistan
Indian Genomics can be modeled by four-way populations, not two way populations. Read more in this thread:
https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...tion-structure
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Ancient Iranic such as people of Sintashta (southern Ural) are genetically different to modern day Iranic people. Ancient Iranic of Sintashta are geneticall most similar to eastern and northern Europeans. See the PCA plot below based on Eurogenes K7 run. Two Iranic of Sintashta are genetically similar to me and Swedes.
We don't know anything about genetic profiles of western Yamnya people. We can only speculate about their genetic profiles
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