• The variance of R1a1 in the Balkans might have been enhanced by infiltrations of Indo-European speaking peoples between 2000 and 1000 BC, and by the Slavic migrations to the region in the early Middle Ages. (wikipedia.org)
  • The premordial Indo European language was the Satem language - we can call it SCYTHIAN or Ancient Slavic from which originate all the present Satem languages deriving from Old Slavic (the language common for Hg Y-DNA R1a1 which means Scyths and Hg Y-DNA I which means Ancient Europeans) - the languages: Slavic, Albanian, Romanian, Hungarian, Baltic-Istian, Persian, Hindi, Pali and others. (bialczynski.pl)
  • Moreover, the big map presenting Slavic peoples as R1a1 is unrelaible - here we can say about Scyths, i.e. (bialczynski.pl)
  • In Southeast Europe, its frequency peaks at the southeastern edge of the region and its variance peaks in the region's southwest. (wikipedia.org)
  • However, in my Principal Component Analysis (PCA) of ancient West Eurasia, all three samples fall just "northwest" of Yamnaya, along with one German Corded Ware outlier, and form a separate cluster that is shifted slightly closer to European hunter-gatherers and farmers. (blogspot.com)
  • Below is a Principal Component Analysis (PCA) showing how this trio compare in terms of genome-wide ancestry to C14-dated Chalcolithic samples from Hajji Firuz and the nearby Seh Gabi. (blogspot.com)
  • I don't usually run samples older than the Bronze Age in this analysis, the reason being that they often don't share enough genetic drift with modern-day Europeans to produce meaningful output. (blogspot.com)
  • 2018 and from the same site as Hajji_Firuz_ChL I2327) was initially also stratigraphically dated to the Chalcolithic, but is now labeled as a Bronze Age sample after a radiocarbon (C14) analysis of the remains revealed a date of 2465-2286 calBCE. (blogspot.com)
  • We performed phylogenetic analysis of Y-chromosome lineages in a sample of 587 Bashkirs drawn from different parts of the southern Ural region and neighbouring areas: Abzelilovskiy (N=152), Sterlibashevskiy (N=54), Baimakskiy (N=95), and Burzyanskiy (N=82) districts of Bashkortostan republic, Orenburg (N=79), Perm (N=72), Samara and Saratov (N=51) Oblasts of Russia. (blogspot.com)
  • With the current state of our knowledge, the claim that haplogroup R1a1 is "autochthonous" in India is not tenable. (blogspot.com)
  • I have compiled frequency data for haplogroup R1a1 in southeastern Europe and Ukraine, the putative source of the R1a1 expansion in Europe. (blogspot.com)
  • In Southeast Europe, its frequency peaks at the southeastern edge of the region and its variance peaks in the region's southwest. (wikipedia.org)
  • This "Balkan cluster" also has the highest variance in Ukraine, which indicates that the very high frequency in the Western Balkan is because of a founder effect. (wikipedia.org)
  • A descendant lineage of R1a1-M17, R1a1a7-M458, has the highest frequency in Central and Southern Poland. (wikipedia.org)