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I think that my mutations of I1-DF29-Z58-Z59-Z2041-Z2040-Z382-S26361-S16414-S22349-FGC24357 all have a Scandinavian origin (Denmark/Southern Sweden) and they can still be found there today. I think that between (0-500 CE)
To take a break from the nonstop analysis of Eneolithic/BA Steppe DNA (or lack thereof) and theories, I thought I'd open this thread up to attack it from a different angle.
User Aspurg has made a monumental contribution with lots to reflect on. Essentially, it seems to be the case that we will most likely not find EV13 in Myceneans, or not much at least, as almost all the EV13 in greeks today seems to have either entered in the Late Bronze Age or Early Iron Age.
The paper is the following, it seems not to have garnered much attention here: Ancient Maltese genomes and the genetic geography of Neolithic Europe Ariano and Bradley et. al. 2022 The authors perform the following IBD-based analysis of all high-coverage EEFs (>0.4x) that were imputed.
This was my first attempt at "isolating" Slavic without Balkan and Central European admixture. We still don't have a decent late iron age or premigration sample of Slavic component.
Forum; Human Population Genetics; Autosomal (auDNA) New G25 Scaled from Davidski
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