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  1. Lukas

    2-way Oracle model (autor: ngansankhan)

    Also there is improved version of 2-way Oracle model (autor: ngansankhan) on Allelocator. Previous version of vbknethio was much slower... https://allelocator.ovh/Oracle2way.html
  2. Lukas

    G25 Simulated G25 coordinates from various calculators - automatic script

    On Allelocator is added new script (author: Nganasankhan) which allows creation G25 simulated coords from most Gedmatch / Admixture Studio calculators. https://allelocator.ovh/simulatedg25.html You can use results from any calc from the list below: Eurogenes K13 Eurogenes K15...
  3. Lukas

    Genetic study A Genetic History of Continuity and Mobility in the Iron Age Central Mediterranean

    https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.03.13.483276v2.full The Iron Age saw the expansion of Phoenician and Greek colonies across the Mediterranean and the rise of Carthage as the major maritime power of the region. These events were facilitated by the ease of long-distance travel...
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    Vahaduo NEW! All Gedmatch calculators on Vahaduo ON-LINE

    http://vahaduo.genetics.ovh/ Ok, maybe not all but those with oracles and without few less used Every calc has his own website with preinstaled oracle spreadsheet in SOURCE. Just copy your results from Gedmatch for every calculator and paste them as comma separated values (in one...
  5. Lukas

    Exact MAP - frequency of Jewish population in European regions in 1881

    It is interesting, because shows Jewish frequency before large-scale emigration to America and of course WWII. EDIT: I found original map, from: Die Verbreitung der Juden in Mitteleuropa English: The distribution of the Jews in Central Europe (from Richard Andree, Ethnography of the Jews...
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    The settlement of the Germanic elite in Kujawy

    No genomes yet, but should be very interesting... They found many sekeletons from I BC - I AC centuries. https://www.uw.edu.pl/siedziba-germanskich-elit-na-kujawach/ Google Translate The settlement of the Germanic elite in Kujawy Archaeologists from the University of Warsaw discovered...
  7. Lukas

    K36 K36 component frequency Google maps

    Maps are based on my unofficial K36 Oracle http://www.anthrogenica.com/showthread.php?10347-(Unofficial)-oracle-for-Eurogenes-K36-256-reference-populations Every map could be seen in Google Map and is scalable of course. Clicking on region shows component breakdown for it. Shortly new maps...
  8. Lukas

    K36 Ancient oracle

    New version of K36 Ancient oracle. Download datasheets and nMone script: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B4Uc-Zlam2jBdktEWjlYeFA0bnM Three datasheets: 1. mesolithic, neolithic, chalcolithic 2. Bronze Age, Iron age, early medieval 3. all samples from all ages In all versions are...
  9. Lukas

    Scythians and Sarmatians on Gedmatch

    Ancestry and demography and descendants of Iron Age nomads of the Eurasian Steppe https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms14615 T265461 - Be9_I05622 Berel’, Kazakhstan Pazyryk 4th–3rd c. BCE M362842 - Be11_I0563,Berel’, Kazakhstan Pazyryk 4th–3rd c. BCE M344946 - PR9_I0574, Pokrovka, Russia...
  10. Lukas

    28 new German genomes on Gedmatch (neolithic to BA)

    I recently converted and uploaded those genomes from Germany (neolithic to Unetice). M273370 I0026, Germany, LBK2155, 5500-4800 BC M880753 I0025, Germany, LBK1992, 5500-4800 BC M599919 I0022, Germany, LBK1976, 5500-4800 BC M649684 I0056, Halberstadt-Sonntagsfeld, Germany...
  11. Lukas

    Vasilyevka 3 (Ukraine mesolithic) in Eurogenes K36

    I uploaded to Gedmatch genome from Vasilyevka 3. The Neolithic Transition in the Baltic Was Not Driven by Admixture with Early European Farmers, 2017 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5321670/ Kit T457572 18 000 snps used in K36 evaluation East_Central_Euro 25.73 Eastern_Euro...
  12. Lukas

    Great maps from "Indo-european demic diffusion model" 06.2107

    Fresh paper. I don't have time to read it but maps are great! https://indo-european.info/indo-european-de...ion-model-2.pdf Click to open in large format Paleolithic epoch Mesolithic epoch Neolithic 5000-4000 B.C. Eneolithic 4000-3100 B.C. Copper age 3100-2600 B.C. Late Copper age...
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