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I am dissapointed because there isn't any gedmatch sample of ancient J2b2 Dalmatian and R1b L23 Vučedol man.
Entire mystery of pre-Slavic population of the area could be solved if we saw their autosomal reusults (it is known they were steppe admixed, but not as much as other Europeans). So it could mean that even in proto Illyrian times population was largerly desndended from pre Indo-European natives joined with steppe elite invaders.


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Can't understand why they aren't available on gedmatch. Polish samples came out few days ago and we already have their autosomal.
Seems south-eastern Europe is totally neglected when it comes to autosomal samples. I didn't even see proper Thracian sample yet people talk often about.
I wonder if we can ask some of the guys that have convertable software to run this samples on gedmatch if they are available in the research paper.


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We don't know the reasons. Southeastern Europe is seriously under sampled area and that shouldn't be the case. For example in case of Bosnia there are many Illyrian sites from where DNA can be extracted and we can finally know the truth.
But maybe it is matter of money for all these countries.
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