View Full Version : Why Cruciani's data shows less E1b1b1 percentages?
Eupedia's charts shows higher percentages for so many regions which contradicts Cruciani's research?
http://mbe.oxfordjournals.org/content/24/6/1300.full.pdf+html
This data shows 7% for Romania, 7% for Campania, 10% Calabria, 4% in Sardinia, 4% in Croatia, 4% for Hungary, Ukraine ... while in Eupedia they are much higher percentages, I don't know which one is nearer to the CORRECT figures.
^^One study is generally not going to be as accurate as the aggregate of many studies, unless the methodology of certain studies is questionable.
Yes Eupedia takes all available researches into account, having said that I prefer Cruciani's data because it specifically studied hg E and had wider scope. It would be good if this research's data is added in Eupedia charts because it gives very realistic figures.
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