For R1b and R1a, like I said at Anthrogenica the nevgen calculator does not give a detailed report, so I looked at modal and ftdna to manually compare.
For R1a all of the Greek Cypriot R1a was under R1a-Z280>CTS1211 and in Turkish Cypriots it was all of them under the same subclade except one who was R1a-Z93.
For the R1b
In Turkish Cypriots
1. R1b-Z2103: 19
2. R1b-V88: 7
In Greek Cypriots
1. R1b-Z2103: 31
2. R1b-V88: 10
So, I guess we could say not really "western" R1b. It's the Yamnaya clade. It's also found in southern Italy*.
As for the R1a, no Z93, which I had thought we'd find.
Where is the total R1a for the two groups?
I hate to ask this after all the work that you did, but you're sure it's M558?
If it is, it's recent in the area and came from Greece, along with E-V13 probably.
The R1b came either from the Balkans/Greece or from Anatolia.
If the R1a in Greece is similar, my money is now on R1b Z2103 for the Mycenaean signature.
The only result I truly don't get is the I2a being so high in the Turkish Cypriots versus the Greek Cypriots. Well, maybe the T and some of the G2a as well.
Thanks for all the work Azzurro. Very interesting.
Ed. * along with western R1b, which is not found in Cyprus if this is correct.