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they do. 23andme exagurates your main admixture and decreases your minor ones.
it's because of this:
https://www.eupedia.com/forum/thread...cestry-results
this is the same person on 23andme and k13:
Southern European
81.0%
Eastern European
15.1%
Northwestern European
0.4%
Broadly European
3.3%
# Population Percent
1 Baltic 28.63
2 North_Atlantic 25.09
3 East_Med 16.52
4 West_Med 16.48
5 West_Asian 9.3
6 South_Asian 2.65
7 Red_Sea 1.05
8 Oceanian 0.2
9 Northeast_African 0.08
10 East_Asian 0.01


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So? We didn't mixed with them, we have lived in our homogeneous villages, separated from them. There was always deep despise and hate between Croats and Serbs for generations.
I don't have hardly any Croatian matches in Gedmatch. In fact, I have even few Albanians, but Croats less than that.
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I don't know. I don't question your ethnic determination, but it's interesting because I cluster with Croats, Bosnians and some Slovenes everywhere from 23andme to MyHeritage, Davidski's Global 25 sheet, and old Eurogenes samples.
I'm usually quite far from Serbs, who cluster with non-Moldavian Romanians, but with amateurishly collected samples, it seems that Serbs have suddenly become Croatian-like. Kind of makes one wonder what's happening.


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^^^^Ion, I think uncomfortable truth is dinaric Slavs are very similar people, apart from Montenegrins who have stronger Albanian influence observable in their YDNA and autosomal.
I really want no similarity with Serbs, but it's quite obvious from tons of shared surnames and matching those aren't pretty different.
I would say NW Croats and SE Serbs form clusters on their own, former being west-slavic like and later being east balkan like, but others are quite similar including Bosniaks who descend from both.
Here is South Croat average I composed out of academic Split Croats, Morlach and Slavic cluster.
South_Croat_average,25.97,31.99,16.29,7.83,13.15,1 .91,0.47,0.26,0.66,0.58,0.46,0.12,0.19
Distance to: South_Croat_average
0.89679290 Serbian_Bosnia
0.92903175 Croat_Split
2.46288909 Bosnian
2.56700214 Croatian_new
2.92249893 Romanian_North_Moldova_Bukovina
3.10478663 South_Croat_Morlach_Cluster
3.11250402 Croat_Bosnia
3.17259221 Serbian_new
3.26658843 Serb_Croatia
3.91149588 South_Croat_Slavic_Cluster


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I wonder about Serb samples used in academic papers, not speaking about gedmatch, those are really very different from Croats and even Bosniaks and much more Balkan.
examples
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4141785/
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/ar...l.pone.0135820
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