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I never said that. I have seen only 5 Serbs with 35% or more Baltic, one of them is over 36%.
Max Soldo from Livno is 37% Baltic, but other few Livno Croatians are 28-29% Baltic. This indicates that there is something non-local in the recent Soldo's bloodline. How to explain such huge difference between people from same place of same ethnicity whose ancestors lived there many generations?
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Possible, it's not clear yet how autosomal really works.
Two Dalmatian Serbs, both from Skradin area from neighboring villages:
Dalmatian Serb 1
1 Baltic 29.3
2 North_Atlantic 28.69
3 East_Med 16.26
4 West_Med 14.98
5 West_Asian 5.98
6 Red_Sea 2.86
7 Siberian 1.51
8 South_Asian 0.41
Dalmatian Serb 2
1 Baltic 35.28
2 North_Atlantic 22.18
3 West_Med 17.42
4 East_Med 16.16
5 West_Asian 5.31
6 Siberian 1.04
7 Amerindian 0.7
8 South_Asian 0.62
9 Oceanian 0.52
10 Northeast_African 0.3
11 East_Asian 0.27
12 Sub-Saharan 0.19
They have quite different ratio Baltic-North_Atlantic.
Similarity is almost same West_Asian and Mongoloid score, and also Baltic+NA is almost same (first one 57.99, and second 57.46)
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If Max Soldo is an exception to Serbian like people in western Bosnia/western Herzegovina as I think you imply that would be cool. I doubt anyone would have an issue. I don't. What is annoying is how the opposite is impossible with Serbs or at least some Serbs living in 'western' lands.
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