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Djujić is maybe same person who is tested on y dna (R1a-M458>L1029), and according to whose results is determinated y dna of vojvoda Momčilo Djujić. Tested Djujić live in USA, he have paternal origin from same village as vojvoda. In USA Serbs from various regions are mixed with each other. My cousins full D. Serb which live in Chicago is married for Serb from northern Bosnia, my other cousin D. Serb also from Chicago is married for Serb from Požega in W. Serbia.
Jarić is R1a-Z280>Y2613. He has a match in y dna with some Croatian from some island, Pašman or something. Jarić tested on y dna is from Zrmanja in southern Lika, close to Dalmatia but not Dalmatia.
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Hmm where I can fit?
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Maybe Krajina Serbs are western shifted due to I1. It's high among Dalmatian Serbs, but Lika Serbs have about Serbian average, and Kordun and Banija Serbs less than Serbian average.
Also, maybe it's partly connected with clades of R1a which are specific for Krajina Serbs R1a-Z280>YP951 and R1a-Z280>Y2613.
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