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  1. Aspar

    Share your GenePlaza K29 admxitures

    mine: https://s31.postimg.cc/fwg9npkqj/geneplaza2.png https://s31.postimg.cc/wwz5wgxsr/geneplaza.png https://s31.postimg.cc/8t8e87a6z/geneplaza1.png
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    Share your Gencove Ancestry Composition

    mine: free image hosting
  3. Aspar

    MDLP MDLP K11 Modern

    Mine: Admix Results (sorted): # Population Percent 1 Neolithic 35.49 2 EHG 24.70 3 WHG 20.37 4 Basal 14.96 5 Iran-Mesolithic 3.24 6 Amerindian 1.15
  4. Aspar

    GEDMatch HarappaWorld Gedmatch, post and compare your admixtures to ancient and contemporary.

    Harapa World results: # Population Percent 1 NE-Euro 32.24 2 Caucasian 26.67 3 Mediterranean 24.03 4 SW-Asian 9.42 5 Baloch 6.22 6 American 0.71 7 SE-Asian 0.45 8 E-African 0.11 9 Siberian 0.1 10 Papuan 0.04
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    New map of Slavic Y-DNA

    That map looks good. It shows how significant was the depopulation of the Balkans during the Medieval and it's population with new, Slavic people, especially in the western Balkans, where the percentage of these Slavic lineages in some places is more than 70%. The Slavic lineages in Anatolia can...
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    Y-DNA haplogroups of Greeks by region of origin

    Yes, somehow I've missed that. I thought that this particular marker is found only in Greeks but now I see that it is found in some East European countries as well. And I don't believe that all of those people are Jewish as other member said. I've checked the FTDNA's I2a haplogroup project and...
  7. Aspar

    Y-DNA haplogroups of Greeks by region of origin

    And they should not be counted, because they are not native to the region! Only pre-1920 inhabitants should count!
  8. Aspar

    Y-DNA haplogroups of Greeks by region of origin

    A2512 is very mysterious indeed. Taking in consideration the TMRCA of this subbranch and the fact that it hasn't been found in any Slavic group yet, we can assume that this subbranch had arrived in Greece somewhere between 200 B.C. and 600 A.D. The most probable migrations that brought it were...
  9. Aspar

    I2a1b2a1 (I-CTS10228) - a strong marker of Slavic expansion

    I am just asking weather someone knows about this change? And I am not saying that this haplo is native to the Balkans, but there is a chance some subbranches of it to have been in the Balkans before the Slavs came in if TMRCA is true!
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    I2a1b2a1 (I-CTS10228) - a strong marker of Slavic expansion

    I don't know why some say that I-CTS10228 has TMRCA of 2200 ybp, when on the YFULL tree, I see something else: I just checked the YFULL tree and for this particular subclade, the TMRCA is 3800 ybp. Are there any updates about this subclade? If so, than there will be big questions about the...
  11. Aspar

    V-13 from Marsh Arabs/Iraq??

    Since your last post, E-Y16729 has been found in a Bulgarian man who forms his own cluster. Right now, I am the second man from the Balkans found to belong to E-Y16729 and I don't belong neither in the British, nor the Arab or the Bulgarian cluster. Right now, I am E-Y16729* on the YFULL tree.
  12. Aspar

    Macedonians

    There is nothing Serbian in today's Macedonians and stop spreading your Serbian propaganda around... I am a Macedonian with e-v13 y-dna haplogroup and my matches are mostly English, Bulgarian, Italian... It's suggested that id descend from the native people who lived here before the arrival of...
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