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How exactly? 12% difference means at least two other components would be different. Like in the case of that Bulgarian from Dupnitsa having Serbian as top match. Part of Bulgarian ethnicity, but an outlier. Same for Bulgarian scoring 25% East Med, in the other direction, top match Thessalian Greek. I wouldn't call them belonging to the same cluster, as their results are too different. If we take Bulgarian average as median, these two are like 2SD away from it, 70% of Bulgarians being within 1SD, the exact difference for 1SD I haven't calculated though.
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Here is comparison of averages between Macedonians, Bulgarians, Romanians from Muntenia (the most southern genetically part of Romania) and Ghegs.
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I think Kaspias may already have such averages, he posted this image in the other thread:
So Southern Bulgaria is Bulgarian_Southwest, Bulgarian_Serres, Bulgarian_Thrace, Bulgarian_Eastern_Rhodopes, Bulgarian_Pazardzhik, Bulgarian_Burgas, Bulgarian_Plovdiv, Bulgarian_Stara_Zagora, Bulgarian_North_Rhodopes, Pomak_Plovdiv, Pomak_Nevrokopi.
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Some of these macedonians plot closer to me than any bulgarian. And the oldest mention of my family name is from Zagorichani, Kostursko during 1905. The prophecy is true.
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