Although I believe the evidence in support of the claims of Macedonians being natives in the Eastern Mediterannean have been established beyond a doubt, I find this new DNA test (in part) suspect.
First, I take issue with the ethnic composition. How in the world any DNA test can confirm your ethnic composition or national "blood" is beyond me. It is one thing to argue in broad terms, such as migrations and similarities in haplogroup clusters; it is another, however, to claim Macedonians are 20% Germanic. Nonesense.
Second, how the reseachers arrived at the conclusion that Greek is 12% Slavic is beyond me, since Slavic is only a language and not an ethnicty or country. To suggest that Greece (and this is parts of Greece, excluding the islands and Greek Macedonia) is 12% R1a is acceptable, but this doesn't mean Greece is 12% Slavic. What is stricking about this is that Greece is said to be 20% Slavic and yet 12%in R1a. R1a is a haplogroup that happens to be high in people who speak a Slavic language, esp. in the north (east and west).
As for Macedonians, the study suggests that Macedonians are 15% Slavic and yet 20% R1a--this doesn't make sense.
Third, how the researchers measured Phoenician blood sample is beyond me.
Macedonians and Greeks must be cautious of this DNA test. There exist better tests.
First, I take issue with the ethnic composition. How in the world any DNA test can confirm your ethnic composition or national "blood" is beyond me. It is one thing to argue in broad terms, such as migrations and similarities in haplogroup clusters; it is another, however, to claim Macedonians are 20% Germanic. Nonesense.
Second, how the reseachers arrived at the conclusion that Greek is 12% Slavic is beyond me, since Slavic is only a language and not an ethnicty or country. To suggest that Greece (and this is parts of Greece, excluding the islands and Greek Macedonia) is 12% R1a is acceptable, but this doesn't mean Greece is 12% Slavic. What is stricking about this is that Greece is said to be 20% Slavic and yet 12%in R1a. R1a is a haplogroup that happens to be high in people who speak a Slavic language, esp. in the north (east and west).
As for Macedonians, the study suggests that Macedonians are 15% Slavic and yet 20% R1a--this doesn't make sense.
Third, how the researchers measured Phoenician blood sample is beyond me.
Macedonians and Greeks must be cautious of this DNA test. There exist better tests.
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