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Thread: Indigenous Balkan I2a1 in southern Albania

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    Scholarios, how many serious historians in the world take seriously the genetic results in their studies?

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    I don't have any I2a1 among my 1250 relatives. Any other name for this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Era View Post
    I don't have any I2a1 among my 1250 relatives. Any other name for this?
    You are from South Era?

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    0% I2a1b among my DNA relatives, which is why I plot like a civilized ancient beast.



















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    Quote Originally Posted by Laberia View Post
    You are from South Era?
    Central Albania, so I have both southerners and greeks as relatives

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skerdilaid View Post
    What lines up, Maciamo's imagination (paint skills)? Northern Greeks and Tosks are extremely undertested. I actually don't recall to have seen a studie that specifically targeted Northern Greeks. Do you any?
    For Tosks, maybe you are right. (though the Arbereshe studies show a lot of I2 and R1a) On Northern Greece, Battaglia did, and I think some others. It seems to me that Northern Greeks are strangely the most tested. I think Catgeorge posted those here very recently.

    And it isn't just that. Look at the Greek family dna projects, this clade is found a lot there. Even if it is unorganized, it seems obvious to me. Probably some of it was even brought by Arvanites
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scholarios Chiotis View Post
    For Tosks, maybe you are right. (though the Arbereshe studies show a lot of I2 and R1a) On Northern Greece, Battaglia did, and I think some others. It seems to me that Northern Greeks are strangely the most tested. I think Catgeorge posted those here very recently.

    And it isn't just that. Look at the Greek family dna projects, this clade is found a lot there. Even if it is unorganized, it seems obvious to me. Probably some of it was even brought by Arvanites
    Founder effect, it was not an extensive study.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xhak Bauër View Post
    Founder effect, it was not an extensive study.
    Probably, but in any case, it's the same in the end. Slavic-speaking male origin for 30% of Arbershe.

    edit: 30% of those tested. Samples were taken from several villages. I believe they were not a homogeneous group.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scholarios Chiotis View Post
    Probably, but in any case, it's the same in the end. Slavic-speaking male origin for 30% of Arbershe.
    They would need to test thousands of them to make that conclusion and separate I2a1 clades from others. Sardinia peaks in I2a1 aswell.

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