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    Autosomal results of Neolithic genome from Iberia

    Thank you for all your explanations , I will consult your links with great interest.
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    Autosomal results of Neolithic genome from Iberia

    In the last paper of Haak, french are 43 % EN ( not 69%) 57 % WHG (figure S9.24 p.120) That is maybe different in the paper of 2013 ? But I agree with Gervais, there is a difference between the Atlantic Neolithics and those of the Bassin Danunian, the Caucasian component is higher in the LBKs
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    Autosomal analysis of Unetice and Urnfield genomes

    I am used to comparing the different genomes with Harappa, I know that is not an European project, but I find the results very interesting, more telling than Dodecad, but it's maybe an idea! The level of Baloch ( or gedrosian)in Eastern Europe is certainly higher than on the spreadsheet, I...
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    Yamna: "25% ENF, 30-35% ANE", and 40-45% WHG

    Thanks for your help. I don't understand, the site is in English when I enter. Certainly a wrong manipulation, but the problem is resolved
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    K15 New map of the Atlantic admixture (Eurogenes K15)

    Thanks Maciamo for this map. I think that the level of Atlantic is higher in Lower Normandy > 30 % Almost the same as in Lower Brittany
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    Autosomal analysis of Yamna, Corded Ware and Bell Beaker samples

    Atlantic is hybrid, in k8, this one is composed of 45,81 of WHG 42,17 of ENF and 12,01 of ANE
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    Yamna: "25% ENF, 30-35% ANE", and 40-45% WHG

    I don't understand, i posted my previous message in english and it's translated in french
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    Yamna: "25% ENF, 30-35% ANE", and 40-45% WHG

    The North _sea component was present before the IE, among the SHG. Motala12 has 34,36 of it, and Ajv58 ans70 have More than 31% and 33 %.
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    The Italo-Celtic expansion

    Yes but L21 is present in North western France, Brittany and Normandy, difficult to say whether its origin is British, Continental ( Armorican) or both
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    23andMe Got my first results today

    Maciamo, Is it possible to do the same with haplogroup I1*, to determine the subclade myself by looking at the ISOGG list of SNP's ?
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    European Tree Names (offtopic from NE autosomal component)

    Bonjour Sparkey et excusez moi de repondre en français, mais mon anglais est vraiment trop mauvais. Mais une chance mon breton est meilleur. J'utillise très souvent un dictionnaire, breton, qui est certainement l'un des plus complets :Le Favereau. On y trouve beaucoup de comparaisons entre les...
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