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In fact, Spaniards here are closer to southern Italians/Maltese/Jews (the "MENA shifted" Euros) than the Greeks and Albanians are, who are up near Bergamo, Tuscany, and Bulgaria.
You can clearly see here how Albanians/Greeks come up as South Italians + a sizable chunk of North Euro.
This is from a peer reviewed study.
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Only real Albanians are the ones who score high east euro on ftdna. The rest are just Albanised. What have we become.... Ncncnc....
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Albanians solely from Albania or from other places aswell?
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lol, it's the one I showed Viejo, but it doesn't show what you claim Sikeliot, you misinterpreted it. My only point was to show that depending on what elements you use in a PCA map and how much you weigh them, you'll get different outcomes, that's why looking at calculator spreadsheets of genetic components is much more accurate to determine genetic affinity IMO.
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We have in my village an important Romanian community, like 20 of them. But not gypsies, real Romanians and they are no different in pigmentation comparing with the local Portuguese population.
Most of these plots mean shit.
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