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    1. Isn’t 555 individuals… not enough to create statistics on whole ethnic groups on this scale? Am i missing something?

    2. Juhani-Siranpoika on

      The fact of Mordovians and Hungarians belong more Slavic than Serbian and Czechs is really fascinating

    3. 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.

    4. 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?”.

    5. Why are other lists of countries are divided with a comma or &, while Russia – Ukraine is shown with a hyphen?

    6. 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

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