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    Archaic & Pre-Roman Tortora, Calabria

    I don't think it is out yet, Seems like soon we are going to have a very good picture of Italy finally, given all of the new papers coming out.
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    Archaic & Pre-Roman Tortora, Calabria

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    Genetic study A genomic history of the North Pontic Region from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age

    In summary, the Serednii Stih culture is the direct ancestor of Yamnaya, which was formed from Caucasian-lower Volga people migrating into the Pontic region and mixing with EHG people.
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    Recognizing ethnicity by the nose.

    Takes after his grandfather, Frederick Trump
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    Recognizing ethnicity by the nose.

    Barron Trump, son of Donald Trump.
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    Italian-Cline explained in two PCAs

    Not sure, but what about this model? Maybe Czech_EBA_Unetice could be a proxy for Proto-Italic-Celtic?
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    Italian-Cline explained in two PCAs

    Interesting...
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    Italian-Cline explained in two PCAs

    I don't know who is doing the labeling over at Harvard, but apparently "France_BA_GalloRoman" makes for a permissible fit with Minoan, with Z scores above 2.00. However... there weren't any "Romans" in the Bronze Age. Sample ID: I16184
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    Admixtools admixtools2 TUTORIAL for WINDOWS.

    Thanks! I did this when merging previously. What I meant is after it is already in PLINK format the size is good, and comparable to the previous eigenstrat format; converting back to eigenstrat from PLINK it becomes like 10x bigger than the original eigenstrat file, despite only having 1 sample...
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    Admixtools admixtools2 TUTORIAL for WINDOWS.

    With eigenstrat you can take advantage of other tools, notably smartpca. Which is the same PCA that is used in many studies. However, I myself have tried converting back from PLINK to see where I plot. But I run into an issue where the file becomes massive for some reason. I haven't been able...
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    Genetic study Population changes in northern Italy from the Iron Age to Modern Times

    Northern Italian modeled with Swiss Bellbeaker (Proto-Italic proxy) + Minoan (Magna Grecia proxy)
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    Ancient genomes from a Roca Vecchia, Apulia, shed light on Minoan modes of colonisation

    Not just a fluke! It also works with ITS7 from Crispiano I tried it for Italian_South.HO as a whole, but it failed to produce a viable model.
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