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English: "East Europe II analysis" on autosomal makeup of East European populations in two donor groups by A Genetic atlas of human admixture history. The analysis was centered on Eastern Europe with the main admixture event being the Slavic expansion and hereof, on a consistent to all receipents indication of the Slavic expansion by analyzing only a single Slavic-speaking population (Polish) as either of the two donor populations of the recipient populations. The authors speculate the Polish ancestral component may correspond to the Slavic expansion. The second donor group of the recipient populations is random and not consistent at all. The analysis included also all European populations, other than Slavic-speaking, as donors. Non-European populations, that were excluded as donors were Oceanian, African, Southeast Asian, because no signs of their admixture was detected. |
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information sources: A genetic atlas of human admixture history Companion website for "A genetic atlas of human admixture history", Hellenthal et al, Science (2014). |
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