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Ovo je lepa i logična mapa na osnovu nekih podataka, ali ne verujem da je P37 bio na Alpima ili severno od njih u vreme ledenog doba.
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A zasto ne bi mogao biti u tom dijelu Evrope. Manja ledena kapa u posljednjem ledenoom dobu kojoj je centar bio u Alpama prekrila je Švajcarsku te DIJELOVE Austrije, Italije i Francuske..Najstariji uzorak I2 je pronadjen u Svajcarskoj,starost oko 14 000 godina,muškarac iz Grotte du Bichon u Švajcarskoj povezan s azilijanskom kulturom
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Ma nije u pitanju Marjanovic samo i njegove Avnojevske granice u geneticiJeste Matrjanović jedan učesnika istraživanja, ali ovo nije njegovo istraživanje.
Sve su ovo multinacionalna istraživanja, ako se tako može reći, Hrvati delegiraju Marjanovića. Tačnije ovo su istraživanja različitih istraživačkih ustanova, ali ako banalizujemo i svedemo na nacionali nivo...
Ne možemo da kažemo ne priznajemo genološka istaraživanja zato što u njima učestvuje Marjanović.
Nije nama Marjanović kriv zato što smo pasivni i zamlaćujemo se glupostima.
Nema nas ni po forumima gde se raspravlja na ovu temu.

During the last two decades the variation of uniparentally inherited markers such as mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and the non-recombining part of Y chromosome (NRY) have been exploited in population genetic studies in order to disentangle the problems of the diversity and dispersal of humans both in global and local contexts [26]–[28]. Recently, Western Balkan populations have been studied intensively from the uniparental perspective [17], [29]–[34]. Genetic analysis based upon the variation of Y chromosome haplogroups (hgs) has revealed that the populations of Western Balkan countries share a large fraction of the ancient gene pool of Southeastern Europe, where 70% of the paternal lineages consist of five European-specific hgs: E3b1, I-P37(xM26), J2, R1a, and R1b [31]. Marjanovic et al. [32] suggested that the frequency of NRY hg I-P37 observed in Bosnia and Herzegovina is particularly high and could be partially attributed to genetic drift. High frequencies of hg I-P37 are observed both in Bosniacs (Bosnian Muslims) (43.5%) and Bosnian Serbs (30.9%). This shows that different ethnic groups in Bosnia and Herzegovina share a large subset of their paternal lineages, affected by a major demographic event, the post-LGM expansion. A population with a high frequency of I-P37 from one of the refuges, located possibly in the Balkans, played a great role in the peopling of Bosnia and Herzegovina and surrounding areas. Similar results were observed for Croatian population