Isn’t 555 individuals… not enough to create statistics on whole ethnic groups on this scale? Am i missing something?
Juhani-Siranpoika on
The fact of Mordovians and Hungarians belong more Slavic than Serbian and Czechs is really fascinating
Gemmmmaaa on
This map’s wild like a DNA treasure hunt in Europe
szczur_nadodrza on
„Polish–Lublin“ and „Polish–Poznań“ being different populations genetically seems strange to me. Maybe the people of Lublin have a particularly high Jewish admixture? But even that doesn’t seem to explain 25% non-Slavic ancestry.
_urat_ on
It’s not Slavic DNA, it’s SP-derived ancestry. Calling it Slavic DNA is a huge oversimplification. The researchers clearly avoided using the term „Slavic DNA“ for the reasons described in Box 1, “What does ‘Slavs’ mean?”.
xGoivo on
missing r/PORTUGALCYKABLYAT
Val2K21 on
Why are other lists of countries are divided with a comma or &, while Russia – Ukraine is shown with a hyphen?
AcceptInevitability on
Is this.. slavic droop?
HlopchikUkraine on
I feel triggered and personally offended when Ukrainian words are transliterated from russian instead of Ukrainian, especially when we’re talking about Ukraine. For example: Kyiv, not Kiev; Kharkiv, not Kharkov; Volodymyr, not Vladimir; Petro Mohyla, not Pyotr Mogila, Bohdan, not Bogdan; etc
Radamat on
Look more like Lviv DNA, not slavic.
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# Ancient DNA connects large-scale migration with the spread of Slavs – [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40903570/](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40903570/)
Isn’t 555 individuals… not enough to create statistics on whole ethnic groups on this scale? Am i missing something?
The fact of Mordovians and Hungarians belong more Slavic than Serbian and Czechs is really fascinating
This map’s wild like a DNA treasure hunt in Europe
„Polish–Lublin“ and „Polish–Poznań“ being different populations genetically seems strange to me. Maybe the people of Lublin have a particularly high Jewish admixture? But even that doesn’t seem to explain 25% non-Slavic ancestry.
It’s not Slavic DNA, it’s SP-derived ancestry. Calling it Slavic DNA is a huge oversimplification. The researchers clearly avoided using the term „Slavic DNA“ for the reasons described in Box 1, “What does ‘Slavs’ mean?”.
missing r/PORTUGALCYKABLYAT
Why are other lists of countries are divided with a comma or &, while Russia – Ukraine is shown with a hyphen?
Is this.. slavic droop?
I feel triggered and personally offended when Ukrainian words are transliterated from russian instead of Ukrainian, especially when we’re talking about Ukraine. For example: Kyiv, not Kiev; Kharkiv, not Kharkov; Volodymyr, not Vladimir; Petro Mohyla, not Pyotr Mogila, Bohdan, not Bogdan; etc
Look more like Lviv DNA, not slavic.