Genetically, what does the Balkans mean? (for MyHeritage)

Check Bulgarian Yamnaya. Hugely inflated CHG.

No surprises here, since the original Yamnaya are pretty much an even split between EHG, CHG and with some little Farmer's thrown into the mix.
 
No surprises here, since the original Yamnaya are pretty much an even split between EHG, CHG and with some little Farmer's thrown into the mix.

That's what they say, but Yamnaya on the central steppe seems to be more like 2:1. Test it.
 
That's what they say, but Yamnaya on the central steppe seems to be more like 2:1. Test it.
Look up the supplementary qpAdm data from Mathiesson et al. Global25 is flawed in this regard and l'll stick with the academia, considering that Reich also quotes this proportion for the first Yamnaya. Don't forget that as all other people, they also mixed over time, absorbing more EHG on the steppe and more Farmer ancestry in Southeast Europe.
 
Look up the supplementary qpAdm data from Mathiesson et al. Global25 is flawed in this regard and l'll stick with the academia, considering that Reich also quotes this proportion for the first Yamnaya. Don't forget that as all other people, they also mixed over time, absorbing more EHG on the steppe and more Farmer ancestry in Southeast Europe.

Nmonte produces non-sensical results in general as I indicated earlier.

Said trend can easily be seen in the PCA. A Chalcolithic woman from Central Ukraine has even more CHG.
 

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