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Well think of what is in the northeastern quadrant of Europe; Finland, the Baltic states etc.
I received (at long last) my autsomals by BRITAIN DNA
(ref- mt DNA: H3c - Y DNA R1b-S145* (not found any known downstream SNP)
Europe only
Finnish 7%
Askhenazes 8%
Anatolian-Caucasian 11%
Steppic Turc 1%
Balto-Slavic 20%
North-West Europe 24%
Mediterranean 8%
Basque Iberian 21%
just for info - I'm Breton (Morbihan-Côtes d'Armor) by ma father and Île-de-France by ma mother (village 40 KM S-W Paris)
the problem is that every "firm" has its classifications...
I made a mistake: for Britains DNA, it is 'West Eurasian' that corresponds to 'arabic' and 'near-eastern' and...?, for them 'South-West Asian' corresponds to 'Caucasus-Gedrosia' or 'West-Asian' of DODECAD...
this pseudo 'arabian' component of them is found trhoughout all southern Europe, very strong among their 'mediterranean' (Sardinian in fact) and well present among Basques!!! curious pooling !!! that seems to prove the group 'european(even 'north' or 'baltic')'-'mediterranean'-South-west-asian'-'west-asian' is not well divided yet
Yes,but I think Slavic countries are included also in NE admixture.
And I thought more Slavic people mixed with Greeks,than NW people,but it seems I am wrong.
No idea from where so much NW got in today Greeks,maybe is from Goths and other Germanics who settled there ,maybe Ancient Greeks were bearers of NW ,some of them,etc.
For some reason, in K13 and K15 the North_Atlantic component is closer to south-east europeans (East_Mediterranean) than to south-west europeans (West_Mediterranean) by Fst distance.
The Baltic component appears a bit farther from the East-Mediterranean than North_Atlantic does:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B9o3EYTdM8lQV2RJS1RwOW9XLUE/edit?pli=1
Could it be that's why SW-Europeans sometimes turn-up a bit more admixed by NW-Euro than by NE-Euro?
I prefer this explanation because slavic admixtures in Greece should be rather low.
EDIT: In addition:
1. North-west europeans show consistently more neolithic heritage (e.g. Stuttgart farmer EEF) than north-east europeans, which could be the cause of south-balkan peoples to be closer to NW-europeans instead to NW-euro balto-slavs and finns, because south balkans is high in south-european EEF.
2. North-west europeans (e.g. English) seemingly have also more West-Asian admxiture than south-west europeans (Basque, Sardinians and even Spanish), which is one additional admixture shared with the Balkanics. (see same admixture graph)
Celtic? They where also around Anatolia and Adriatic. Roman? The sent people to the other end of the empire for different reasons.
Possibly celtic but not only. Indo-Europeans from the steppe in general certainly carried much West-Asian admixture already (maybe 25% Caucasus/Gedrosian, wild guess) due to their Caucasian and/or central Asian links and I think again a little bit neolithic EEF too, but minor compared to the dominant ANE eastern paleolithic.
http://bga101.blogspot.fi/2013/12/eef-whg-ane-test-for-europeans.html#comment-formResults:
EEF: 32,49
WHG: 48,08
ANE: 19,42
Ancestry: Finnish.
I received (at long last) my autsomals by BRITAIN DNA
(ref- mt DNA: H3c - Y DNA R1b-S145* (not found any known downstream SNP)
global ref.
Native American 1%
Pacific 1%
East Asian 0%
North Asian 2% (Siberian?)
South Asian 0% (Dravidian?)
European 66% (North and Basque and South?)
South-West Asian 11% (Arabic)
West Eurasian 16% (Caucasian-Gedrosian)
East African 2%
Pan African 1%
Ancient African 0%
Europe only
Finnish 7%
Askhenazes 8%
Anatolian-Caucasian 11%
Steppic Turc 1%
Balto-Slavic 20%
North-West Europe 24%
Mediterranean 8%
Basque Iberian 21%
just for info - I'm Breton (Morbihan-Côtes d'Armor) by ma father and Île-de-France by ma mother (village 40 KM S-W Paris)
the problem is that every "firm" has its classifications...
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