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There is also notable lack of middle eastern and Anatolian haplogroups among south Slavs, this J2b1 M205 are large minority. Vast majority of pre-Slavic branches seem native.
I know Croat with Armenian/MENA like R1b but that's really not common at all.
If there was large Imperial Roman input (male soldier transmitted one), it should be reflected in the haplogroups and so far nothing indicates in such direction.
No, I think Roman influence was modest and pre-Slavic population couldn't be lot more southern than central Italians (Abruzzo max), and that ofc proto Slavs were very much northern like, not like Ukrainians.
Thus Slavic input is significantly lower and native higher than in lately popular estimates.
Let's wait for more samples to see. I heard we will get Slavs from Prague Korchak culture soo (very relevant for south Slavs). I place a bet they will be Belarussian-Lithuanian like.


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Germanic influence shouldn't be underestimated. When I2a and R1a is removed from Dalmatian Croats, the I1 jumps to 20%. In south Serbia, it goes to 3%
Dalmatian croats -27% North Atlantic, South Serbs - 23%


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Yes.
But Serbs have overall higher I1 than Croats. Isn't it 20%+ in some parts of Raška/Sandžak and also high in Dalmatian Serbs?. Indeed there was Germanic influence too.
Not all northern input is from Slavs. In Slovenia and NW Croatia too, there was Celtic type of input and than later German.


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Among Dalmatian Croatians J2b-M205 is stronger than J2b-M241.
Neša (you know him from anthro.) posted statistic for Dalmatian Croatians from 23andMe (163 samples), J2b-M205 is 4.2% and J2b-M241 is 0.6% https://forum.poreklo.rs/index.php?t...2291#msg162291


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No, I don't think so. I never saw my match with J2b1 and I have "many" matches with J2b2.
this says the same, J2 is Dalmatia is more J2b than J2a.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genetic_studies_on_Croats


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I1 among Dalmatian Serbs is 20%+ only with 13-14 tested Macure. With reduced Macure (when only 1 Macura is counted) it's lower but still high.
Nothern Dalmatian Serbs posted by Neša in August this year (116 samples) https://forum.poreklo.rs/index.php?t...1471#msg161471
I2-Y3120 = 42.2%
I1 = 14.7%
E1b = 12.1%
R1a = 9.5%
J2b = 7.8%
N2 = 7.8%
R1b = 3.4%
J1 = 2.6%


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I know one Dalmatian with J2b1 (not my match though), and he is from Kaštela, his lineages documented deeply into pre-Ottoman times in that town.
So my theory is that J2b1 spread into mountains of Montenegro from Dalmatian coast, where it arrived in Roman times from orient and later there was back migration west with movement of Slavophone orthodox sheperds.
I wouldn't be surprised if Dalmatian from Kaštela has older mutation than Kriči do have.


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