Croatians and Slovenians have about 40% non-Slavic haplogroups. I2a+R1a among both is about 60%.
Both of them are far away from 100% Slavic Y DNA as you think they have.
Croatians have J2b1-M205, you are not informed. I have seen 2 Croatians from Livno who are J2b-M205, surname of one of them is Čirko.
I had a contact with Croatian guy from Molunat near Dubrovnik who is J2b-M205. I told him about for Kriči.
Croatians have more J2b2 than Serbs, and J2b2 is Vlacho-Albanian.
J2b2 does not exist among Krajina Serbs.
Krajina Serbs have higher I1 than Croatians on average.
Dalmatian Serbs have over 16% I1.
This is what Nebojša said (first) [video]https://www.poreklo.rs/forum/index.php?topic=391.msg93852#msg93852[/video]
Translation of the last sentences for you: "very high percentage of I1 in northern Dalmatia. Except this Serbian region, the highest percentage of I1 is in Stari Vlah and Romanija"
I2a is quite stronger among Serbs from Dalmatia, Kordun and Banija than among Serbs from Lika. Serbs from Lika have more R1a than Serbs from Kordun, Banija and Dalmatia.
Northern haplos I2a+R1a+I1 (Slavo-Germanic) are majority among Krajina Serbs.
These 3 haplos together are much stronger than Vlach E-V13, J2 and R1b.
N haplogroup among Serbs is of unknown origin. Lika Serbs have 7-8% N.
Bosnian muslims and most of Croatians are not more northern shifted than Krajina Serbs. If Krajina Serbs are Vlach then Croatians and Bosnian muslim should be quite more northern autosomally. But they are not, the are similar northern shifted on average.
Serbs from Banija are probably the most northern shifted Serbs. I have seen K12b dodecad of one Banija Serb, and he got 47% North_European (that is about Slovenian average). He is a pure Serb, and his haplogroup is I2-PH908.
A lot of Banija Serbs are blonde and blue eyed.
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Both of them are far away from 100% Slavic Y DNA as you think they have.
Croatians have J2b1-M205, you are not informed. I have seen 2 Croatians from Livno who are J2b-M205, surname of one of them is Čirko.
I had a contact with Croatian guy from Molunat near Dubrovnik who is J2b-M205. I told him about for Kriči.
Croatians have more J2b2 than Serbs, and J2b2 is Vlacho-Albanian.
J2b2 does not exist among Krajina Serbs.
Krajina Serbs have higher I1 than Croatians on average.
Dalmatian Serbs have over 16% I1.
This is what Nebojša said (first) [video]https://www.poreklo.rs/forum/index.php?topic=391.msg93852#msg93852[/video]
Translation of the last sentences for you: "very high percentage of I1 in northern Dalmatia. Except this Serbian region, the highest percentage of I1 is in Stari Vlah and Romanija"
I2a is quite stronger among Serbs from Dalmatia, Kordun and Banija than among Serbs from Lika. Serbs from Lika have more R1a than Serbs from Kordun, Banija and Dalmatia.
Northern haplos I2a+R1a+I1 (Slavo-Germanic) are majority among Krajina Serbs.
These 3 haplos together are much stronger than Vlach E-V13, J2 and R1b.
N haplogroup among Serbs is of unknown origin. Lika Serbs have 7-8% N.
Bosnian muslims and most of Croatians are not more northern shifted than Krajina Serbs. If Krajina Serbs are Vlach then Croatians and Bosnian muslim should be quite more northern autosomally. But they are not, the are similar northern shifted on average.
Serbs from Banija are probably the most northern shifted Serbs. I have seen K12b dodecad of one Banija Serb, and he got 47% North_European (that is about Slovenian average). He is a pure Serb, and his haplogroup is I2-PH908.
A lot of Banija Serbs are blonde and blue eyed.
For the manipulation of frustrated adminies for Serbian forum you have pm.