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I am really doubtful that E-V13 was so high among Eastern Germanics.
Hello, Your subclade looks like Slavic (Russian,Polish,...) and Uralic (Hungarian,Bachkir,Tatar...) subclade : TMRCA (2500 years) : https://www.yfull.com/tree/R-Y3226/My deep clade is R-FGC10360 and this website(https://phylogeographer.com/) showed me the story of this subclade in Europe. This subclade correlates with celtic and later with germanic tribes(Przeworsk, Oksywie and Wielbark cultures) View attachment 11681
Oksywie culture chronologically and geographically coincides (according to Tacitus) with Gothic tribes of the Germanics (ancient Burgundians, vandals, Goths). Some researchers consider Rugiians as a part of oksywie culture(source: Пачкова С. П. �Про оксивський компонент у Чаплинському могільнику зарубинецькоi культури� // Древности I тыс. н. э. на территории Украины.� Киев.�2003)
What makes you think east germanics carried so much r1a as opposed to i2a-din which sometimes has a stronger presence in south/centeal europe?
Whether they carried either is up for debate. Looking purely based on distribution and subclades, there are a larger number of Central Europeans belonging to R1a than to I-Y3120. South Europe isn't really a factor because East Germanic impact, at least in the Balkans was likely negligible in comparison to Slavic impact which is clearly represented by I-Y3120 and to some extent most R1a as well.
In the case of R1a as well, including typical Slavic branches are even found on the British Isles, in Scots and Irish. There's even R-L1029 found in Spain and Portugal and as far as I know there's literally no Y1320 In these groups that far West or North West.
Y3120 can't possibly be Dacian, East Germanic all at once.
Maybe some singletons were present same as some for R1a. But overall both were predominantly entrenched in the Slavic expansion.
Trying to remove Y3120 from having a connection to Slavs makes little sense.
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