Świetne badanie podrzucone mi wczoraj przez Radka:
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00766097.2022.2118419 Dzięki niemu wiemy, dlaczego pośród próbek wczesnosłowiańskich znajdujemy czasami osobników o genotypie bałtoidalnym. W średniowieczu migrowali po prostu nie tylko Słowianie, ale też Bałtowie.
The Ostriv individuals cluster with present-day Icelandic and Baltic populations. They are on the edge of the variability of previously published Swedish Vikings and close to Ukraine Vikings and later dated medieval individuals from Estonia (Fig 14). The individuals from Busdorf, conversely, show higher diversity and fall more centrally within the variability of the different Viking groups that have been published. Other medieval groups from central Europe, such as the Saxons, are clearly separated from the Viking-Age individuals from Scandinavia and Ukraine. Using the f3 statistics of direct genetic relationship of populations, the samples show the greatest correlation with individuals from modern-day Lithuania and Estonia, followed by Iceland (Fig 15). Therefore, the aDNA signatures demonstrate the Ostriv individuals are closer to the Balts, Fino-Ugrians and Scandinavians.