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Comments from Eurogenes blog about Slavic admixture in modern Southern Greece:
http://eurogenes.blogspot.com/2017/0...tion-bias.html
Interesting read, "The plague pandemic and Slavic expansion in the 6th-8th centuries":
http://www.antropologia.uw.edu.pl/AS/as-005.pdf
It is possible that Slavs had a higher immunity to plague than Non-Slavic populations.
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Genetically, are the least Slavic of the Slavs is populations with maximum East_Central_Euro by K-36.
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“Slav” is merely a linguistic identity. It’s not like “Arab” where it’s also cultural because Arabic is one language with regional dialects whereas Slavic languages are entirely different languages that happen to share a common root. Culturally there is an Eastern European identity yes, but Slavic no.
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why are poles on the list? it is probably bulgarians as they have alot of E dna from what i have seen
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Bulgarians, Macedonians or Montenegrins.
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What he said ^
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Torbesh. Followed by Macedonians.
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