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The largest haplotype group among Bulgarians is Dinaric-North (75%), which is prevalent among all North Slavs and may suggest a recent migration north of the Danube river. Anyway, any evidence for such migration is yet not observed in connection to modern populations as more than 90% of the traced Dinaric-North Bulgarian haplotypes belong to the SNP group Z17855, being the prevailing clade in Bulgarians, somehow significant in the western Balkans and rare elsewhere observed. These SNP groups separated before the Slavic expansion in the Balkans. Some authors suggested that I2a-Dinaric is pre-Slavic in the region and owed to the Thracians. According to large datasets the dominant Bulgarian Z17855 SNP is even absent in north Slavic DNA projects. The rest ~2% of Bulgarian males belong to the subclade M223 (I2a2a).
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene..._on_Bulgarians



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There is a J2b2 found in Croatia too if i am not mistaken.









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1500-1700 BC
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Gypsy subhuman, I have analyzed the results of this dirty document and you don't know what you're talking about.
First, various I2 haplogroups are abundant. We don't yet know what subclade I2 Din descended from, so no conclusions can be drawn from this.
Second, this gypsy research included coutries such as Russia, Germany and Jordan, so why is this thread even called genocmic history of SE Europe, when actual Balkan samples are the minority in that link you posted?



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