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they have one of the highest NA among Serbs too:
https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...=1#post7356444
So NA in South Slavs correlates mostly with late-Roman Germanic influence.


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Except high and diverse I1 in Dalmatian Serbs, there is 3 R1b-U106 Dalmatian Serb families recently discovered. Cvitkovac and Petković from Maovice (Vrlika), and Đaković from Vrbnik (Knin).
Cvitkovac https://forum.poreklo.rs/index.php?t...4277#msg164277
Petković https://forum.poreklo.rs/index.php?t...4284#msg164284



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Unfortunately I must agree with you regarding the scarcity of samples analyzed, but if I remember correctly AV2 had a close relative that was AV1, which was already mixed with more "southern" populations. We'll see what scenarios future samples have in store for us.
Geo-political situation at the time of the samples
Eurogenes K13
Global25
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