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^ Since you don't even give a breakdown of the main branches, except for I2a, N, there isn't much use here.
All J2b is J2b1-M205, except one sample which is J2b2-L283.
All E1b is E-V13.
There is 6 R1b samples (one R1b-Y4365, one R1b-RFT101521, one R1b-Y32147, one R1b-BY250, and two R1b of still unknown branches)
I1 are I1-FGC22045, I1-Z63, I1-A11380 and I1-Z58 (I1-FGC22045 and I1-Z63 are most numerous).
R1a are R1-M458>L1029, R1a-CTS3402, R1a-M417, R1a-A11460, R1a-Z280>YP951, R1a-Z280>Y2613 and R1a-Z280>YP270.
J1 is J1-ZS9949.
N is interesting. It is Baltic group and probably from the original Slavic settlement. This would mean this sample has above average share of original settlers from north. I have read Banjani and Pivljani are N... is there any credibility to these claims and what is haplogroups on Nikšićs and Rudinjans then?
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