User:Calthinus/For new V13 map

Brackets : 10-20-30-40

Problematic aspects of Hxseek's map : - Hxseek says it all comes from Cruciani, but there's some stuff I can't find support for, like this supposed peak in the Levant (actually Cruciani has Palestinians at 4%, under the lowest bucket with a pathetic sample size, and the only ones that support this are Druze at 10% -- but hte Druze are an isolated mountain population that differs markedly from their Arab Muslim surroundings). There is also a peak in South-Central Anatolia that is unexplained in Cruciani...

-populatiosn not tested by Cruciani are gray, while the 0-5% bracket is light green-- giving the false impression that they have a higher frequency than untested populations -- this is particularly egregious becuase it just so happens that most Slavic populations were tested and most non-Balkan and non-Slavic Europeans weren't

I will where each of the frequencies reported on a new map are cited here, in a chart to be constructed here

Albanians
also look at : try to find freqs for Samo et al 2016 and 2017

Subpopulations over 40%

 * Prishtina -- 43.85% (n = 144) -- Pericic et al 2005
 * Gheg -- 41.2% (n = 165) --- Ferri et al 2010 []

Subpopls 30-40%

 * Shkupi -- 34.4% (n = 64) -- Battaglia et al 2008

Subpopls 20-30%

 * Tosks -- 28.1% (n = 121) -- Ferri et al 2010
 * Macedonian Albanians -- max of 28.8% (M78 = 28.8%, V13 not typed for| n= 111) -- Noveski et al 2010 []
 * Tirana -- 23.6% (n = 55) -- Battaglia et al 2008

20-30%

 * Montenegrins -- 27.0% - Mirabal and Varljen [] (but didn't directly state frequencies but instead showed the alleles -- get confirmation outside of internet forums for this figure)

Over 40%

 * "South" Greeks (can't seem to figure out where specifically...) -- 43.5% (n = 46, probs exclude) -- Zalloua 2008 [] --- this is NOT all E-V13, source that said it was is unreliable -- need to find what subset actually is.
 * Patrai in Axaia -- 44% -- Di Giacommo 2003
 * Peloponnese - max 47% per Semino 2004

30-40%

 * "North" Greeks (can't seem to figure out where specifically...) - 35.4% (n = 96) -- Zalloua 2008 [] --- see above, not all E-V13.
 * Thessalians (Sesklo/Dimini) -- 35.1% (n = 57) -- King et al 2008
 * Peloponesians (Lerna/Franchthi) -- 35.1% (n = 57) -- King et al 2008
 * South Corinthia (Nemea) -- 33% (n = 21) -- Anagnostou-Paolo 2016

20-30%

 * Korinthia overall -- 27.7% (n=110) -- Anagnostou-Paolo 2016 (Korinthia's results are divided into regions and the Southeast is over 30% however)
 * Northeast Korinthia (Korinthia itself) -- 24% (n=55) -- Anagnostou-Paolo 2016
 * South-Central Eubeoa (Eretria, Aliveri, Avlonari, Kymi) -- 20% (n=35) -- Anagnostou-Paolo 2016
 * Epirus (Ioannina) - max 29% -- Di Giacommo 2009
 * Thessaly (Kardhitza) -- max 28%

10-20%

 * Thracian Greeks -- max of 19.5% -- Bosch 2006
 * "Continental" Greeks (what on earth does this mean??) -- 17.7% (n= 147) -- Cruciani 2007
 * Macedonian Greeks -- 19.3% (n = 57) -- Battaglia 2008
 * Euboea overall -- 17.7% (n = 96) -- Agagnostou - Paolo 2016 [] --- same category includes the subsets of Central Euboea and North Euboea, but not South- Central Euboea which is in the higher
 * Macedonian Greeks (Nea Nicomedeia) -- 14.0% (n = 57) -- King et al 2008
 * Aegeans -- 15.5% (n = 71) -- Cruciani 2007
 * Northwest Korinthians (Kiato, Xylocastro) -- 15% (n=34) -- Anagnostou-Paolo 2016
 * East Thessaly (Larissa) -- 14%
 * Heraklion in Crete -- 26% (doubtful that this is all E-V13... -- investigate. Low sample size though...)
 * South Macedonia -- Saloniki max 20%- Serrai max 24% -- some is not V13

Under 10%

 * Crete -- 5.6% (n = 215) -- Cruciani 2007
 * Crete -- 6.7% (n = 193) -- King et al 2008
 * Cyprus -- around 7% around the isle (n > 600 ); E1b1b is up to 13% but is other clades -- Voskarides 2016
 * Agrinio in Acarnania -- max of 10% per Di Giacommo 2003

10-20%
Turkish Thrace -- excluding Istanbul that is -- Cinnioglu 2004

under 10% -- everywhere else
Everywehre else in Turkey -- Cinnioglu 2004

20-30%
Skopje Macedonians specifically -- 21.5% (n = 79) -- Pericic et al 2005[]

10-20%
R.o.Macedonia Macedonians over all -- max of 15.6% (M78 = 15.6%, V13 not typed for | n=211) -- Noveski et al 2010 []

30-40%

 * Razgrad -- 38.1% (n = 21) -- Karachanak 2013 [possibly exclude due to low sample size and color as 20-30%?]

20-30%
Three regions exactlyl on the 20% boundary, that's effing annoying...
 * Haskovo -- 29.3% (n = 41) -- Karachanak 2013
 * Lovech -- 24.2% (n= 62) -- Karachanak 2013
 * Plovdiv -- 20.1% (n = 159) -- Karachanak 2013
 * Montana -- 20.0% (n = 80) -- Karachanak 2013
 * Varna -- 20.0% (n = 15) -- Karachanak 2013

10-20%

 * Burgas -- 17.8% (n = 45) -- Karachanak 2013
 * Sofia province -- 14.4% (n = 257) -- Karachanak 2013

Under 10% -- very specifically Sofia city, bizarrely

 * Sofia city -- 8.5% (n = 59) -- Karachanak 2013

Romanians
Martinez-Cruz for regions but have to derive manually...

Manual derivation for Martinez-Cruz:

Basarab: 10 are E1b1b-V13, 0 other E1b1b, 1 G-P15, 5 I-P37.2, all other branches of I are 0, 9 are J-M241, 1 is J-M67, 1 is J-P58, other branches of J are 0, no N or Q, 1 R-M17, 1 R-M458, all other R is 0, no T.

-- this is all 29 Basarab individuals

Dolj : 6 are E1b1b-V13, no other E1b1b, no G, 1 I-M223, 4 I-M253, 5 I-P215, 5 I-P37.2, 2 J-M241, 1 J M67, no other J, o N, no Q, 1 R-L2, 3 R-M269, 8 R-M17, 1 R-M458, 1 R-U152, no T -- all 38 Romanians from Dolj

Mehedinti : 2 I-M223, 1 I-P37.2, 2 J-M241, 1 J-M67, 1 R-L2, 1 R-M17, 3 R-M458,

Brasov : 7 are E1b1b-V13, 2 other E1b1b, 1 I2a2-M223, 4 I-P109, 12 I-P37.2, 3 J2b-M241, 2 J-M267, 4 J-M410, 1 J-M67, 1 J-M92, 1 Q, 2 R-M269, 7 R-M17, 3 R-U106

Cluj : 1 E-M123, 9 E1b1b-V13, 3 G, 2 I-M253, 6 I-P37.2, I-P41.2, 1 J-M267, 4 J-M410, 1 J-M67, 1 T, 1 N, 1 R-L2, 1 R-L21, 3 R-M269, 1 R-L48, 10 R-M17, 3 R-M458, 1 R-U198,

thus shares--

other regions -- Moldavians in Romania and Moldova alike are below 10% per

Aromanians -- 29.8% in Macedonia per Pericic, 21% in Krusheva and 19% in Shtip specifically per Bosch 2006, 16-18% for Aromanians in Albania (Laberia, Myzeqe)

20-30%
In Macedonia -- 29.8% (n = 57) -- Cruciani 2007

20-30%
NOTE: much more extensive study by later authors seems to have affirmed much lower numbers. NOTE: report taht this was all or mostly E-V13 came from unreliable source and does not seem to be correct. Did Zalloua report specifically on E-V13 at all?
 * East Sicily -- 29% (n = 87) -- Zalloua 2008
 * South Italia -- 26% (n = 68) -- Zalloua 2008 [BUT Cruciani 2007 has them at 8%...]

10-20%

 * West Sicily -- 19% (n = 125) -- Zalloua 2008 (see above...)
 * Calabria -- max of 16 somthing % -- Pericic 2005
 * Apulia -- max of 13.9% -- Semino 2004
 * Veneto (Treviso and Vicenza) -- 11.0% (n = 73) -- Boattini et al 2013 []
 * South Italian peninsula (Benevento, Matera, Lecce, Cosenza-Crotone, L'Aquila, Campobasso -- 10.6% (n=198) -- Boattini et al 2013 []

Under
All regions except Triveneto and South Italy (south of Roma) -- below, high sample size -- Boattini et al 2013. Note these regions have high levels of E3b often but much of it is not E-V13.

10-20%

 * In Bosnia (Banja Luka) -- 19.8% ( n = 81) -- Battaglia 2008. Data set seems to be the same as Marjanovic 2005.
 * Aleksandrovac, just north of Kosovo -- 15.3% (n=85) -- Todorovic 2014 []
 * Serbs overall -- 14.6% (n=267) -- Poreklo in Todorovic 2015 (number is a bit higher in Reguiero 2012, 18.5% with n=103, but this measured hte population of Serbia irrespective of ethnicity it seems []

10-20%

 * Sarajevo Bosniaks (?) -- 13.1% (n = 84) -- Battaglia 2008 (note this data set seems to subsume Marjanovic 2005 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1529-8817.2005.00190.x)
 * Bosnians (mostly Bosniaks) in Zenica -- 10.1% (n=69) -- Pericic 2005

Under 10%
Herzegovinians from around Mostar (Bosniaks and some others presumably) -- 7.8% (n=141) -- Pericic 2005 []

Croats
Get access to Mrsic 2011

10-20%

 * Zhumberak -- 18% (n = 44) -- Sarac 2016
 * West Croatia -- 12.7% (n = 220) -- Mrsic 2012 ([])
 * Central Croatia -- 11.8% (n = 220) -- Mrsic 2012 ([])
 * East Croatia -- 11.3% (n= 220) -- Mrsic 2012 ([])
 * North Croatia -- 10.9% (n = 220) -- Mrsic 2012
 * Croatia overall -- 10.6% (n = 1100) -- Mrsic 2012 ([])
 * Osijek -- 10.3% (rn = 29) Battaglia 2008 -- should exclude, within margin of error

Under 10%

 * "South Croatia" -- i.e. Dalmatia -- 6.3% (n = 220) -- Mrsic et al 2012 []
 * Dubrovnik -- 6% (n = 179) -- Sarac 2016
 * Zadar -- 8% (n = 25) -- Sarac 2016
 * NW Croatia -- 7% (n = lots) -- Sarac 2016
 * Herzegovina -- 8.9% (n = 90) -- Battaglia 2008

>10%
9.8% in Etulia to 16.7% in Kongaz per Varzari 2006

> 10%

 * North-Central Conwy district-- [] -- some towns have apparent spikes such as Abergele (7/18 = >40% !) but at the current moment the sample sizes for these communities are regrettably too small to include in the chart higher than the overall 10-20% bracket

>10%

 * around Marseille -- hypothesized due to Greek settlement.

Under-- everywhere else
see Byrd