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    Were the Croatians originally Slavic?

    I have also visited many of these countries but I don't share the same view with you. a) I2a1b (not a), has frequency cca 37% between Croats, 35% between Serbs and 42% between Bosniaks (muslims) b) R1a is cca 22% between Croats and 14-17% between Serbs and Bosniaks. If you know these...
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    Were the Croatians originally Slavic?

    This is the only proper way of thinking
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    Were the Croatians originally Slavic?

    According to data which I was able to see a few months ago in a GG forum, perhaps 4/5 of Croats share practically the same genetics with Serbs. Even more, they share practically the same language with them. It is the same population sharply separated by religion. Bosnian muslims are from the...
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    Were the Croatians originally Slavic?

    why do you think so? Try to explain.
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    Distribution of haplogroup J1 in Italy (Boattini et al.)

    You'd have to. They mainly have nothing to do with Ottomanic Turks. If you want to be accepted as a serious contributor of this forum, you'll have to analyze various haplotypes before you start to prove something.
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    Distribution of haplogroup J1 in Italy (Boattini et al.)

    Another Eupedia's genius. Before you wrote these sentences, have you ever checked haplotypes from Turkey with those from Europe? If you did you'd never wrote that kind of stupidity. Or... you have some secret data not acessible for the rest of the planet. I dunno.
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    How did I2a-Din get to the Balkans?

    M26 lived there many thousands of years before any Vandals. The highest level of variance is in the southern France.
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    How did I2a-Din get to the Balkans?

    I2a M26 is not called "Dinaric" :)
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    How did I2a-Din get to the Balkans?

    No..... Ostrogoths lived for some period of time in the region of today's Dalmatia but they continued their movement to the west. More precisely, they left Dalmatia and settled Italy. Do we have I2a Dinaric in Italy? As far as I know, it is not true.
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    i2a p.37

    Let's Lynn put his results here and we'll try to understand what he's talking about. I guess it is a Disles
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    Sarmatians, Serbs, Croats and I2a2

    I've expected something like that. Some political dirty games because there were not any White Croats in the region of southern Poland in the XIX century. Probably, they existed in the VII or VIII century but it was very suspicious for the beginning of 20th. I checked your Wiki link and when...
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    Sarmatians, Serbs, Croats and I2a2

    As I know, not 100000 but quite a large number. The problem is that we don't have any material sources which could explain this fact. It is the perion of early XX century and we don't have written documents from that period and before which will show that White Croats lived there in that period...
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    New phylogenetic tree of Haplogroup I2

    It would be great if you put TMRCA for these haplogroups. In any case, a good job!
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    OFFTOPIC: Kurds as Indo-Europeans & Indo-European haplogroups

    as I remember, we had some maps on Eupedia which show quite high amount of I2a in Kurdistan. Are that maps O.K.?
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    I2c frequency and diversity maps

    It's a pity that we don't have more data for Kurds. A better understanding of haplogroup I between them cane give many interesting answers. They are still some kind of mystery.
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    Who were and are the Serbs and their DNA

    @how yes no 3 although your posts are always full of imagination, I always respected your enthusiasm. You found so many interesting maps :)
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    Who were and are the Serbs and their DNA

    When you want to discuss about something, you have to learn about that field much more. As I can see, you're talking about R1a1* DYS392=13. It is impossible to find samples of that haplogroup between Serbs in any public database. In the same time, you have that haplogrroup amoong other nations...
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    Who were and are the Serbs and their DNA

    FTDNA Serbs are bearers od R1a1a1 M458-, Z280+ Carpathian branches. None of them is than 3 k.y.o.
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