I can not post or quote a link, so you have to see the link in post #24 from sparkey in Maciamo's thread (see the study "Serbian Y-DNA by Regueiro et al"). If you then google a pdf or image to this study you may find a tree about the serbian groups. Or try it in this way (if the moderation will...
Indeed there is 2% Germanic R1b in Serbia. I assumed according to the R1b-S21 map that the northern R1b subclades were totally absent (in favor to the South Eastern R1b). If you see Maciamo, well, recommend an update on R-S21.
Hi Eupedia, hi Maciamo!
My first post. I am mostly interested in branches of the mankind an so I appreciate the work here and the great maps. Thank you for your efforts.
About the Germanic map. How do you explain the absence of Germanic clusters (except I1) in wide parts of South East...
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