The web is full of this diaria, flowing abundantly all over. If the paternal ancestor carries e.g. [7] The same publication provided the following two analyses on oneway admixture of the Bulgarian autosomal makeup: [8][12] About 55% of the Bulgarian autosomal genetic legacy is Mediterranean, about the half of which resembles the Caucasian, Middle Eastern and to a lesser extent the North African genetics. 2019-nCoV is sufficiently divergent from SARS-CoV to be considered a new human-infecting betacoronavirus. As a national coordinator in this program PGRI- Sadovo offers to the Bulgarian partners abilities for free germplasm exchange, registration and free ex situ storage of plant accessions (wild and local forms, breeding lines and cultivars). [78] For the man from Krushare the authors explicitly stated "However, the DNA damage pattern of this individual does not appear to be typical of ancient samples, indicating a potentially higher level of modern DNA contamination.". So, yes most I2a in the Balkans is Sclavenian. N: 1 (0.25%) 11.10.2013 г. Новини.Бг. E1b1b1c: 9 (2.24%) I have read that some scientifically challenged people identify I2a as “Slavic haplogroup”, but this one is new to me. [56], MtDNA haplgroups of ~1000 Bulgarians:[54], Whilst haploid markers such as mtDNA and Y-DNA can provide clues about past population history, they only represent a single genetic locus, compared to hundreds of thousands present in nuclear, autosomes. E1b1b1a: 88 (21.94%) History does not follow a straight line. R1a: 44 (11.89%) Thus the current geographic spread and frequency of haplogroups has been continually shaped from the time of Palaeolithic colonization to beyond the Neolithic. The distribution of the subclades of Haplogroup H have not been revealed. [8] Most of the East-West Slavs share as many such segments with the South Slavs as they share with the inter-Slavic populations between them. These are the actual frequencies of Bulgaria in Family Tree, including Armenians, Turks, Roma and Jews(April 2019): Yet some clades of J2b/V13/R1b one south Slavs is not Balkans at all. [8] The short genetic distance of South Slavs does not extend to populations throughout the whole Balkan Peninsula and they are differentiated from all Greek sub-populations that are not Macedonian Greek. If we take 50% of Serbian or Croatian genetics and mix it with 50% of Greek genetics, the result would most probably be similar to the result of an average Bulgarian. Genes may contribute to making some nations happier than others: First study to show link between genetic make-up and perceived national happiness. [49] According to DNA data for 17 Y-chromosomal STR loci in Macedonians, the Macedonian population has the lowest genetic distance against the Bulgarian population (0.0815). G. Cardos, V. Stoian, N. Miritoiu, A. Comsa, A. Kroll, S. Voss, and Alexander Rodewald. T: 5 (1.35%) E: 2 (0.50%) Rather there exists a genetic gradient, running mostly in a southeast to northwest direction. The analysis was performed by high-resolution genotyping of biallelic markers and by analyzing the STR variation within the most informative haplogroups. J2: 63 (15.71%) Total: 401 (100%), The frequencies of ethnic Bulgarains in Family Tree without ethnic minorities(April 2019): T: 5 (1.25%) G2a: 23 (5.74%) 20 samples from medieval Bulgarian sites were alleged as originally Bulgar, but there is no evidence for that. E1b1b1a: 84 (22.70%) Slavic haplogroups are the most common in the Sofia and Montana region (40%). The benefits of full resolution genome studies are yielding numerous breakthroughs. Poles: 45,7. A branch of this people was one of the primary three ethnic ancestors of modern Bulgarians (the other two were Thracians and Slavs). L: 1 (0.25%) L: 1 (0.27%) HLA-DRB1_DQA1_DQB1_polymorphism_in_the_Bulgarian_population, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Genetic_studies_on_Bulgarians&oldid=1003110157, Wikipedia articles that are too technical from June 2016, Wikipedia references cleanup from June 2016, Articles covered by WikiProject Wikify from June 2016, All articles covered by WikiProject Wikify, Articles with multiple maintenance issues, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Finally, there are also some other Y-DNA Haplogroups presented at a lower levels among Bulgarians ~ 10% all together, as, This page was last edited on 27 January 2021, at 13:17. ), while with the women only the direct maternal line can be revealed. All Rights Reserved. 2019-nCoV is sufficiently divergent from SARS-CoV to be considered a new human-infecting betacoronavirus. According to this, Bulgarians are predominantly (52%) descending from early Neolithic farmers spreading the agriculture from Anatolia, and from West Asian Bronze Age invaders and cluster together with other Southern Europeans. You may consider stop manipulating that Greeks and Gypsies are most similar to Bulgarians by Y-DNA, as you yourself know it is a manipulation that you have started. A TEAM of scientists and biblical scholars are hoping to track down the DNA of Jesus Christ. Those haplogroups are not common either among other Balkan Slavic countries or non-Slavic Balkan people, and they are visible only among Hungarians. Those medieval haplogroups included H, H1a, K1, K2, X2, X4, HV, J1b, R0a, HV0, H5a1a, N1b, T1a, J1b and W. The samples came out distant from modern Polish population, but nearest to the modern Bulgarian and Czech population. In antiquity and the early Middle Ages, Proto-Bulgarians founded three large and stable states in Europe: the first one was called Old Great Bulgaria (Η Παλαιά Μεγάλη Βουλγαρία) by the scholars of the Eastern Roman Empire and was situated in the area delimited by the Caucasus, the Caspian Sea, and Dnieper River. Most Bulgarians belong to three unrelated haplogroups, 20% of whom to I-M423 (I2a1b), 18% to E-V13 (E1b1b1a1b1a) and 18% to R-M17 (R1a1a), but the biggest part belongs to macro-haplgoroup R (~28%). The overall data situates the southeastern group (Bulgarians and Macedonians) in a cluster with Romanians, and they are at similar proximity to Gagauzes, Montenegrins and Serbs who are not part of another cluster but are described as 'in between' clusters. Share this post: on Twitter on Facebook on Google+ Bulgaria is a country in Southeast Europe, bordering Romania to the south, North Macedonia and Serbia to the east, Turkey and Greece to the north, and the Black Sea to the west. C: 4 (0.34%) Japan’s National Institute of Infectious Diseases, NIID, stated on Sunday that they are still investigating its genetic make-up. The Bulgarians are part of the Slavic ethnolinguistic group as a result of migrations of Slavic tribes to the region since the 6th century AD and the subsequent linguistic assimilation of other populations. Like most Europeans, H1 is the prevailing subclade among Bulgarians. Recent studies show greater diversity within mt Haplogroups than once thought, as sub-haplogroups are being discovered, and often separate migrations and distributions of the Y-DNA haplogroups. Although many scholars, including linguists, had posited that the Bulgars were East-West Slavs share these segments with Western Europeans (32%), Volga region populations (30) and North Caucasus (21%). Another point of difference is that the grammatical features of the Proto-Bulgarian language gravitate towards the Pamir languages of the East Iranian group, which belong to the Indo-European branch. It probably came with Proto-Bulgarians, my assumption is that Volga Bulgarians were Sarmatian related people. Nevertheless, it is very unlikely that J2 haplogroups originated in the Caucasus because of the low genetic diversity in the region. [52], According to another study involving 100 Bulgarian males, frequencies are the following: 34% I (29% I2a, 3% I1); 30% R (16% R1a, 14% R1b); 20% E (18% E1b1b1a); 9% J; 2% G; 2% T; 1% N.[53], Complementary evidence exists from mtDNA data. Up to 80% of the most commonly ordered medications include pharmacogenomic information. Life in a Slavic tribe – Pomeranian Chronicles.