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I would agree with this approximation: half Balkanites, half Slavs.
But Romanians are not necessarily further from Western Balkans than Moldovans, see this chart published in a PLOS One paper last year:
South Moldovans: Md-K, North Moldovans: Md-S, Romanians: Ro, Serbs: Se, Croats: Cr, Bosnians: Bo
How sampling is done still affects the results a lot.




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Dude, you have no idea what you talking about.
Y chromosome is the only part of the DNA that gets passed fully from the male parent to the male child. All the rest of the DNA is a mishmash from both parents. This is the reason why we can build extremely precise phylogenetic trees on Y-DNA, and we cannot do the same with autosomal DNA.
Clusterings you get with autosomal DNA are a shit method for studying ancestry, compared to the clades of the phylogenetic tree. Autosomal DNA can only tell whether populations have acquired similar mutations. That's it. No deep ancestry can be assessed with it.


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Ydna clustering is odd. There’s a lot of people that wouldn’t even cluster to their respective ethnicities


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Completely wrong. But I guess you have no clue about genetics. According to your retarded views I would cluster with Dutch and Germans and Dick would cluster with Scandinavians.
Autosomal is your entire ancestry, it shows what you are made of and which populations are similar to you.


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