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Heute habe ich folgendes gelesen!

ramadanrama

Frischling
The Geography of Recent Genetic Ancestry across Europe

Peter Ralph and Graham Coop

Department of Evolution and Ecology & Center for Population Biology,
University of California, Davis.


...
The highest levels of IBD sharing are found in the Albanian-speaking individuals (from Albania and
Kosovo), an increase in common ancestry deriving from the last 1,500 years. This suggests that a reasonable
proportion of the ancestors of modern-day Albanian speakers are drawn from a relatively small, cohesive
population that has persisted for at least the last 1,500 years. These individuals share similar numbers of
common ancestors with nearby populations as do individuals in other parts of Europe, implying that the
Albanian speakers have not been a particularly isolated population so much as a small one. Furthermore, our
Greek samples (and to a lesser degree, the Macedonians) share much higher numbers of common ancestors
with Albanian speakers than with other neighbors, possibly due to smaller eects of the Slavic expansion
in these populations. The Albanian language is a Indo-European language without other close relatives
(Hamp, 1966) that persisted through periods when neighboring languages were strongly in
uenced by Latin or Greek.
The \origin" of modern-day Albanians is contentious; it is argued for instance that they are
descended in large part from the Illyrians (Wilkes, 1996) who populated the eastern side of the Adriatic sea
and part of modern-day Salento (Italy) during Roman times. Our results are certainly consistent with this
view, including the fact that Italians share more common ancestors with Albanian speakers than with other
populations (although these ancestors are estimated to be from the last 1,500 years), so this may reflect
more recent migration.
...
References:

arXiv:1207.3815v1 [q-bio.PE] 16 Jul 2012

J. Wilkes. The Illyrians. The Peoples of Europe. John Wiley & Sons, 1996. ISBN 9780631198079.


Endlich haben wir den wissenschaftlichen Beweis, dass die
Albaner (Illyrer, Albanoi) vor mindestens 2000 Jahren in
Balkan leben!!!

Happy New Year 2013!
 
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1) Also, genetisch gesehen unsere nächsten Verwandten sind Griechen und Italiener.
2) Ich finde es auch sehr interessant und verstehe nich, warrum die albanischen Gene seit 1500 Jahren so gut erhalten sind?!
 
juhu das ist so toll das werde ich mal gleich feiern und mir einen malventee machen.
 
Ich geh mal mit Giorgos, seiner Freundin Kalliopi, Eros, Luca und Gianpedro einen genetische Party rocken.
 
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