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Stearsolina, do you have in plans to update Polish/ Ukrainian averages or do you think they are good and need no update?





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Its interesting that many Germans are genetically Scandinavian+Iberian influence. I expected Scandinavian+Eastern influence in Eastern Germans but not this in Western Germans.


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That Brandenburg result is heavy outlier, but fully native there and has only German names in last 200 years if not more! That why it important to keep it, likely one smaller entire area of that state plots like that (to get such results with such continuity there must mean other people/Germans around were genetically like that as well).
Btw Davidski uses that sample as example of Sorb, and that person isn't Sorb at all. It has only German names in family tree. Native Brandenburg kits are nightmare to find btw, rothaer searches them for years and nothing.
As for names, agree German names sound better. We wanted them to be more understandable for others, but if others don't mind, can't see why we couldn't use them.
Smaller averages are just when we aren't sure or expect genetic differences in rest of same state/region. For example there is Saxony Ore Mountains average because it was rather different from academic Leipzig samples we had, but in new average it will be gone, other verified Saxons aren't too different from them. Same for BW state, etc.


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this is the final version of mine and Peterski's averages:
this is not exactly the same as those on Vahaduo now, I don't know what happened there.Code:Poland_Lemko,27.74,37.63,14.89,7.34,9.48,0.24,0.42,0.58,0.56,0.60,0.52,0.00,0.00 Polish_Greater_Poland,31.45,43.92,10.26,5.30,5.52,0.80,0.87,0.09,0.23,0.65,0.48,0.37,0.06 Polish_Kielce,29.3,45.17,10.56,5.45,5.36,0.76,1.36,0.15,0.37,0.81,0.4,0.28,0.03 Polish_Kujawy,31.83,45.41,9.95,4.66,3.33,1.47,1.02,0.20,0.79,0.93,0.00,0.41,0.00 Polish_Lesser_Poland,31.00,43.23,11.15,5.26,5.63,0.55,0.47,0.06,0.80,0.85,0.57,0.29,0.16 Polish_Mazovia,28.33,46.20,10.70,5.60,5.04,0.54,1.20,0.15,0.69,0.66,0.50,0.18,0.20 Polish_North_Wielkopolska,31.98,43.23,10.06,5.79,5.57,0.87,0.73,0.17,0.19,1.00,0.03,0.35,0.03 Polish_Podlaskie,29.87,46.68,7.30,4.42,6.83,1.65,1.33,0.00,1.06,0.35,0.52,0.00,0.00 Polish_Silesia,29.25,43.03,12.16,6.16,5.57,0.39,1.25,0.29,0.64,0.70,0.42,0.16,0.00 Polish_Southeast,28.71,42.67,11.10,6.04,7.21,1.18,0.44,0.11,1.70,0.23,0.12,0.35,0.13 Polish_Staropolska,29.08,46.18,10.22,4.40,6.59,0.77,0.73,0.00,0.45,0.75,0.37,0.46,0.00 Polish_WarmiaMasuria,32.51,44.26,10.88,4.19,3.27,0.95,1.21,0.16,1.06,0.51,0.33,0.29,0.39


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ohh geographic pattern isn't clear yet, still need more kits. And some samples look "too northern" for their location (upper Austrian plotting with Rhinelanders for eg. being totally native there)
than you have Noricum sis in law from lower Austria that's supposed to be more Slavic than upper Austrians and she has Swiss/Tyrol/south shifted Bavarian shift while one Upper Austrian has heavy Slav shift!
a mess.





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What is the origin of Davidski's Austrian average? And how many samples were used back then?


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G25 has the problem that Northern Easter Germans do get loads of Swedish, which is due to a little Finnish or Finnish-like input in Swedes, that is confused with a Germanic-Slavic mixture. I have two G25 coords where that excessively happens. While this confusion does not at all happen in K36.
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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