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could some of you try to run these samples from the Reich dataset?
UKR-1283
UKR-1291
UKR-1292
UKR-1377
UKR-1399
UKR-1903
UKR-1909
UKR-1913
UKR-1951
UKR-1978
UKR-1992
UKR-2021
I tried them and they gave very weird results. I wonder if there's something wrong with the samples, or I did something wrong.


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Why this person from Chernivtsi Oblast score so much mongoloid, almost 13%, he is not even from urban area, but from this tiny village?


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Russians are only 13% in Kiev based on 2001 census. Well and Western Ukraine was historically (and some parts still are) heavily Polish?
There were also for example German & other (Czech, Vlach, etc.) colonies in Western Ukraine, both in Galicia, Volhynia and other regions.
BTW wasn't it you who posted Y-DNA study from a village in Moldova (?) that was historically Polish and the authors called it "Ukrainian"?
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