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For the first question, i asked you because i belive that you have read this article.
For the second question, i am reading Eupedia and i see that there is no consensus if I2a-Din is of slavic origine or Paleolithic continuity. The result is in favour of Paleolithic continuity: 60 51.28% vs 37 31.62%
Here is the link:
http://www.eupedia.com/forum/poll.ph...do=showresults
How do you explain this?
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The closest I get to having any Ratko in my blood is that H7, my mtDNA, is strongly associated with Germans. The genetic calculators I've done usually gives me below average components associated with Slavs. My genetic story might not be so shameful, my mothers great-great-great ancestor was a Greta, or maybe Heidi. It means my E-V13 EthnoVlakk ancestor cucked Germans, which is natural. Your Albanian ancestry, however, consists of Donikas and Besjanas making love to Vadims.
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Scholarios, your hypothesis of this slavic sea in South Albania is based in the test of DNA of 104 Tosk Albanias(we don`t know from what region of South Albania are this people) and you posted a I2+r1a combined result of 23%. I said that i don`t know from genetic and for this reason i will repeat my question. How many of this 104 people are R1a and how many are I2a-Din?
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Ok, but i see that there is not consensus about this. The members of this forum, Eupedia, are just nickname and we don`t know if any of them is a real expert or they are just amateurs, but this lack of consensus exist. Is your explanation accepted by all scholars or exist contradiction?
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