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OK, distegard my post above. I found table.
There were indeed 8 inform lines RIA. Of those 6 were present in Polish sample (but in 9 women). 5 in Balts (but in 8 women). 3 in Czech/Slovak (5 women), 3 in Balkan trio (3 women) and few on other samples.
Poles & Balts shared 4 lines. But those were also shared with random other nations around.
Belarussian 0 is crazy strange.
Ok, have no idea how to interpret all of it. Mtdna is crazy difficult and mixed around Europe.
What we can say for certain is most iron age lines in Poland survived and are present in some proportion in modern age Poland (probably proportion is not more than 24% of total, but also not less).
They also survived in Balts or were shared with them, but with less proportion.
Edit: 24% may not be correct estimate. 300 old should be compared to 300 new to arrive at correct estimate. Because logically - if we only had one site with 11 people, we would only find that maybe 15% of modern sample share same maternal lines So estimate may rise with more ancient samples.
There were indeed 8 inform lines RIA. Of those 6 were present in Polish sample (but in 9 women). 5 in Balts (but in 8 women). 3 in Czech/Slovak (5 women), 3 in Balkan trio (3 women) and few on other samples.
Poles & Balts shared 4 lines. But those were also shared with random other nations around.
Belarussian 0 is crazy strange.
Ok, have no idea how to interpret all of it. Mtdna is crazy difficult and mixed around Europe.
What we can say for certain is most iron age lines in Poland survived and are present in some proportion in modern age Poland (probably proportion is not more than 24% of total, but also not less).
They also survived in Balts or were shared with them, but with less proportion.
Edit: 24% may not be correct estimate. 300 old should be compared to 300 new to arrive at correct estimate. Because logically - if we only had one site with 11 people, we would only find that maybe 15% of modern sample share same maternal lines So estimate may rise with more ancient samples.
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