It's rather difficult to believe N. Italians, Spanish and Bulgarians being closer related to Norwegian Vikings than Finnish.
That is mostly due to Finnish-specific drift, but also extra Siberian-like ancestry, and less LBK-like ancestry. At any rate, the overall distance is small relative to global poplations.It's rather difficult to believe N. Italians, Spanish and Bulgarians being closer related to Norwegian Vikings than Finnish.
What about ITA_Marsiliana_Imperial?
Likely labeled differently in AADR, because I couldn't find it. If you give me the sample IDs, I could probably locate it.What about ITA_Marsiliana_Imperial?
Maybe you could try Etruria_Imperial or something similar for a sample living in Etruria in the post-Roman Republic period.Likely labeled differently in AADR, because I couldn't find it. If you give me the sample IDs, I could probably locate it.
Italy_Tuscany_Grosseto_Imperial.AG comes up with an error:Maybe you could try Etruria_Imperial or something similar for a sample living in Etruria in the post-Roman Republic period.
Same thing here,Clearly the "Punics" are mislabeled... That or is basically just adoption of a foreign culture.
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They're labeled differently in AADR:Is there an FST output for Iberia_Northeast_Empuries2?
This is only from the select European samples in the list, not an exhaustive comparison. <0.005 FST is very close, ~0.01–0.02 is typical differentiation. CI matters too. And drift can inflate distances or shift PCA placement, so it’s always somewhat relative.It is interesting to see how close Albanians are to these samples. Is the Albanian sample, Albanian.HO (my understanding is that this sample is not representative of Albanian as it is heavily Slavic-East Med shifted relative to the average Albanian or it is a Bulgarian/Vlach)?
Are you looking at all European ethnic samples or is it a select few? What distance value is considered "good"?
Not that big of a revelation imo, Lazaridis 2017 showed Albanians (as well as Bulgarians to a lesser extent) pretty close to Mycenaean samples, on par with some Italians basically, only second to Italians and Greeks. Same for Minoan samples (but with larger distances for all).It is interesting to see how close Albanians are to these samples. Is the Albanian sample, Albanian.HO (my understanding is that this sample is not representative of Albanian as it is heavily Slavic-East Med shifted relative to the average Albanian or it is a Bulgarian/Vlach)?
Are you looking at all European ethnic samples or is it a select few? What distance value is considered "good"?