Dibran
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- Ethnic group
- Albanian/Gheg/Dibran/Okshtun
- Y-DNA haplogroup
- R-L1029>Y133379
- mtDNA haplogroup
- H11a2b*
I meant, to determine which sublcadea are Slavic, did you look at which aubclades have only Slavic speakers today?
I am not sure I understand your question. This map is based on the modern distribution of Y-DNA. Obviously the map would have looked very different in ancient times before the Slavic migrations.
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I have the same question. For instance the user blog from Vayda, has maps for individual subclades within other subclades. He gets very detailed. Even using the entire database from Ftdna. For Instance when speaking about M458, L1029, he indicates the most common cluster in the Balkans for L1029 is B-Eastern which includes YP417. For instance only 20 percent of Bulgarian L1029 is of the B-Western variey(FGC66325, YP444, FGC27553, YP263 and L1029*).
The L1029 B-Western cluster has the highest percentage in Poland and Germany. The highest diversity however is within these countries as well. This cluster of L1029 as far as the Balkans is common in Bulgarians, Romanians, Macedonians, Greeks, and now Albanians(myself and my match). Though it is still reaches lower percentages within L1029 compared to B-Eastern.
The following is the distribution of M458 clades. B-Western is most common in Germany and Poland.
Additionally, I belong to L1029*, forming a founder effect somewhere beside YP263 or upstream YP263(downstream from FGC27553). My match that forms a founder effect with me is also Albanian from right over the border from my village(He is from Macedonia). Our TMRCA to our founder clade is between 1600-1000ypb. My relation to other L1029 is a TMRCA of 2000-2300ypb. My closest SNP matches are a Sardinian, Ukrainian, 2 Germans, a Pole from Gdansk, and a Norwegian(albeit a TMRCA of 2000-2300ypb). Only have one close STR match from Beijing China, a native Han chinese who is B-Western, but belonging to basal FGC66325*.
Per the user Waldemar on anthro, here are the compiled B-Western FGC27553 instances from the R1a project. I am at the top: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...jjwNVUL45yCJKNvkuEyoz-wrQ/edit#gid=2045018272