how difficult is it to understand this?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_K_(Y-DNA)
there is no T haplogroup in Serbia.... and there is lot of K as K includes R1 and N, but there is no paragroup K subbranch that is typical for Oceania, Timor, Philippines and East India.
there is work of Croat "scientists" that did classify into K* all those haplogroups that they didnot test for (so K* in that work means just it could be S, atypical R1, or R2, or Q, or O, or N or M or L or T )...
in fact, work of Mirabal showed that 7% of K was not T as Maciamo thought, but mostly N with some Q and L...
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ajpa.21235/suppinfo
(testing done for 179 individuals from Serbia)
haplogroup____Serbia____Montenegro
I1_____________7.8%_____6.2%
I2b1___________1.67%___1.73%
I2a2 __________38.5% ___29.2%
E1b1b _________ 17.3%___27.0%
R1a____________14.5%____7.4%
R1b____________ 4.5%____9.4%
J1______________0.6% ___0.5%
J2a ____________3.3%____4.7%
J2b ____________1.7% ___4.5%
G2a____________2.2%____2.5%
N ______________
3.3% ___1.5%
Q _____________
1.7%____2.0%
H______________2.2% ___1.5%
L_______________
0.6%____1.2%
Serbia has 48% of haplogroup I which is in fact more than Germany...
if haplogroup I is related to people originating from Gomer (Gomerians / Cimmerians, who are also known as white-Syrians)
South Slavs are in fact genetically more Germanic than Germans.... what was original language of I2a Gomer/cimmerian/white Syrian/ Serian/Zeruiani/Zorjani/Doriani/white Sart/ Scordisci/ Sherdana/ Kurds/ white Serbs/Serbs/ Sarbans/Sirakes/Serres people is hard to say... I would suggest PIE....