Rezultati su sa erogenesK13 kalkulatora
Primerci uzeti za Slovene su koliko me pamćenje služi proto slovenski uzorak iz Češke, isto tako važi i za uzorke paleo balkana i ostalih, navešću tačno o kojim se uzorcima radi imenom, da ne bih sada lupao jer se ne sećam.
Ovo se radi preko sajta Vlahaduo koji su stvorili Poljaci, ljudi koji se bave genetikom, prikupljani su rezultati za sve narode.
Srbi imaju značajno više Baltika i north atlantika od Rumuna na K13, koliko me pamćenje služi većina ovde je imala dodira sa Vlahaduo alatkom.
Možda odgovor leži u ovome:
"When we use Iron Age individuals from Ingria as the second source, the method provides a reasonable fit, with P-value = 0.03 and roughly equal proportions of Balkans Iron Age cluster-related ancestry and Russia_Ingria_IA-related ancestry.
Substituting Russia_Ingria_IA by two individuals from Brandysek (Czech Republic) dated to 660-774 calCE sequenced in 1240k did not provide a good fit (P-value 0.01). The lack of available genomic data from populations living in Eastern Europe during the first millennium CE prevented us from using more proximate sources, both temporally and geographically, for the Eastern European-related ancestry in this group."
I ovo je samo dalo zadovoljavajuće rezultate za uzorke iz Kulina i moderne Mađare, Srbe i Hrvate. Za moderne Albance, Bugare i Grke morali su opet promjeniti "source population":
"A model having Balkans Iron Age cluster (as the local source) and Russian_Ingria_IA (as the Northeastern European-related source)
fitted for three present-day Balkan populations, Hungary, Croatian and Serbian with P-value>0.01 (Table ST9),
as well as for the Kuline 10th c. CE with almost identical mixture proportions as in the 1240k dataset (supplementary section 12.1).
However, this model did not fit the ancestry of the remaining more southern (except Romanian) populations, who instead required a more local source represented by Greek_Empuries, and
present-day Mordovian or Russian as proxy for Northeastern European-related ancestry. These models fit the ancestry for the remaining Balkans populations (Table ST10; Table ST11), with ~30-55% Northeastern European-related ancestry."