Continuing my Finestucture tests I have now ready an unlinked test of the same data I used in my previous Finestructure test. As expected there is not much difference to the previous linked mode test because already it found quite a long history. Both tests show that Europeans belong into three main categories, Baltoslavic, Mediterranean and Germanic. The Finns seem to be a mixture of ancient Volga people and another old North European group which is today best represented by Baltoslavs, but in a deeper history was probably more widespread. Unlinked results show a bit more Swedish admixture in Finland, which also mirrors the same old history.
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