Except that I-M170 is not Slavic but autochthonous in the Western Balkans and in Scandinavia. If the recent research by Lazaridis et al. did not convince you, I could demonstrate it with a single graph. But I am sorry - childishly behaving Pan-Albanians are not partners for a serious discussion...
mount123 said: 26-08-22 10:32
Regarding J2b-L283:
In totality there are about 35 J2b-L283 samples of which the majority are from the Bronze Age and Iron Age East Adriatic.
J2b-L283 has been proven to be the main haplogroup of the Proto-Illyrian Cetina culture and Classical Illyrians. The...
The data on ancient genetic ancestries provided by Allentoft et al. show that there is a very good reason why the Balkan lineages of I-M170 cannot be of Eastern European origin. But since you do not resemble a scientist even remotely, do not expect that I would share this information with you. I...
After a long bureaucratic process, the article was eventually corrected and a press release was issued. It's a pity that it was not possible to add new information that became available thanks to the preprint by Allentoft et al...
The intellectual horizons of your minds are seriously blocked by Y haplogroups E, J, and G. And we won't get over these genetic limitations, obviously. What's the point of posting dozens of graphs with correlations above r = 0.70 (and not rarely above r = 0.80) and p-values of 0.000000000000001...
Oh, I see that you are really highly intelligent and you have learned a lot during the last five days. Keep going - but without my presence. Do you know the Bible proverb about throwing pearls to some animals? I hope I don't have to quote it in full.
Btw, this table explains a lot about the...
While R1a and N correlate very strongly with the proportion of the Yamnaya ancestry in Europe, and E/J/G correlate very strongly with the proportion of the Anatolian Neolithic ancestry, I-M170 does not correlate with any ancestry. These results are based on only 16 countries from Haak et al...
If you picked up 19 men out of many thousands, who have lived in the Dinaric Alps in the course of 7000 years, and you only visited the Dalmatian coast, the shepherds from the mountains really did not need to hide. Given that we find mostly J2 in prehistoric Dalmatia, and J2 is the most...
So much for the research in the Bezdanjača Cave, dear colleague. Although this finding still does not exclude the possibility that these samples are anachronistic (the statements of an archaeologist responsible for the sample I181719 are very confusing, with regard to its dating), it shows that...
Can you direct me to a study, where I can find this statement? Patterson et al. state:
"Radiocarbon analysis of several wood samples from the site yielded dates of 1350–1100 BCE (Sliepčević and Srdoč 1979/1980). Recent radiocarbon dates for two individuals from Bezdanjača align with the...
Correlation does not imply causation. But when you observe many of such correlations in many world regions, you will have to admit that there is a pattern based on biological reality. And no - I do not believe that Y haplogroups "carry" genetic predispositions for tallness. Height is a highly...
Look, you "talented" genius: I have written eight articles, whose mean Altmetric score (international response in media and social networks) is 249 points. That's the 99.5th percentile of the Altmetric distribution. My best article achieved 1043 points (which only 0.05% articles published during...
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