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K13 can model Nordic-like, Balto-Slavic-like and Italian-like groups properly, and coincidentaly most of Eastern/Central Europe and the Balkans are a mix of exactly such groups, so it's a useful calculator for us.
When used for this area, the Baltic components really signifies Balto-slavic influence.
For most other things it fails, and the components act as bad proxies. I don't mean ancient samples only.
For example, it shows the Finnish as Nordic+ Balto-Slavic, but they actually have addtional WHG and EHG from Sami-like admixture, which in k13 goes into NA and Baltic and probably messes up the ratio.


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the Baltic component is based on modern Latvians or Lithuanians, however because of the "calculator effect", Latvians and Lithuanians themselves get only 50-60% Baltic.
Same goes for the British and the North Atlantic component.
So they are basically nothing, and it's better to treat them as coordinates (like those in G25) than actual components.


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Target: rothaer_scaled
Distance: 1.0091% / 0.01009085
39.8 (Balto-)Slavic
39.0 Germanic
19.2 Celtic-like
1.8 Graeco-Roman
0.2 Finnic-like


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Distance: 1.0091% / 0.01009085
39.8 (Balto-)Slavic
39.0 Germanic
19.2 Celtic-like
1.8 Graeco-Roman
0.2 Finnic-like


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About not trusting academic samples I told you already in 2016 but then you laughed and believed in academic data like in a holy grail, and almost called me names for wanting to use non-academic data.
But now you are going from one extreme to another. You shouldn't dismiss academic samples entirely. There are no obvious outliers in the Leipzig sample in my opinion (they all look like they could be from Saxony, just from different parts of Saxony).
Check for comparison kits from Thuringia and from Saxony-Anhalt before you claim that your new average for Saxony is representative (it can be too western-shifted).
The GEDmatch kits I have for Saxony are not much different than the Leipzig academic average. So maybe you just found kits from a specific sub-region of Saxony.
Here is a German sample with all 4/4 grandparents from Thuringia for comparison, and still very eastern-plotting:
G25 coordinates (scaled):
Distance to: DE_Thuringia1Code:DE_Thuringia1,0.132035,0.13405,0.056945,0.047804,0.036622,0.014223,0.010105,0.00923,-0.00225,-0.016583,-0.001786,0.00015,0.0055,0.01679,-0.000543,0.003713,0.001304,-0.003421,-0.002514,-0.001751,-0.002995,0.001855,0.003204,0.003253,-0.001197
0.01788853 Czech
0.02052746 Ukrainian_Zakarpattia
0.02251585 Hungarian
0.02336433 Ukrainian_Lviv
0.02427786 German_East
0.02446324 Slovakian
0.02520100 Croatian
0.02579155 Polish
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I meant "nothing" in the sense that is very hard to tell to which EHG/WHG/steppe ratio they correspond, especially after the calculator effect.
The Iberian component still peaks in Iberians, but people without Iberian ancestry can get it too, either because of the calculator effect, or as a proxy because of a lack of components.




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Sachsen-Anhalt kit from south-western part of Sachsen-Anhalt, which has no or very few Slavic toponyms (but Slavic admixture is there anyway):
Population
North_Atlantic 41.2 Pct
Baltic 32.61 Pct
West_Med 8.74 Pct
West_Asian 5.02 Pct
East_Med 9.88 Pct
Red_Sea 0.29 Pct
South_Asian 1.26 Pct
East_Asian -
Siberian -
Amerindian -
Oceanian 0.64 Pct
Northeast_African -
Sub-Saharan 0.35 Pct
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And here is that Thuringian's K13 (from eastern Thuringia):
Population
North_Atlantic 33.73 Pct
Baltic 37.38 Pct
West_Med 8.85 Pct
West_Asian 8.81 Pct
East_Med 8.33 Pct
Red_Sea 0.92 Pct
South_Asian 0.17 Pct
East_Asian -
Siberian 0.51 Pct
Amerindian 0.11 Pct
Oceanian 1.17 Pct
Northeast_African -
Sub-Saharan -
The Iberian component also existed e.g. in Neolithic British samples.
And in general in Neolithic Farmer populations throughout Europe.


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