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And this is the problem you're having not understanding the subclades. We're not talking about all I2a1 which is at least 10, 000 years old and includes the early split of Sardinian M26, we're talking about the CTS10228 aka Dinaric subclade found in the Balkans, which is only about 2200 years old at the time the Slavs existed and started expanding afterwards.
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Look, the original Slavs would have contained some I2a1b, but not that much, and certainly nowhere near as much before they picked up a huge amount from the Slavic migrations into the Balkans.
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Wherever you find high I2a1b-Din and R1a in the Balkans, the R1b-L23, J2b2, J2a and EV13 will be lower.
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