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English: Genetic studies of the Bulgarian majority in Bulgaria and North Macedonia.

ALB n=223 (Sarno 2015) AUT n=88 (Ancient Ancestry Project 2008) BGM n=981 (DNA Benelux 2011) BGR n=808 (Karachanak 2013) BIH n=256 (Marjanovic 2005) Bosniaks n=85 Serbs n=81 Croats n=90 BLR n=565 (Kushniarevich 2013) CHE n=266 (Ancient Ancestry Project 2008) CRO n=1100 (Mrsic 2012) [8] CZE n=1000+ (Czezh DNA Database 2013) CPY n=629 (Voskarides 2016 DEN (Danish Demes) [11] DEU n=3000+ (FTDNA 2013) ESP n=1002 (Adams 2008) EST n=118, LVA n=113 (Lappalainen 2008) FRA n=558 (Luis-Ramos 2008) FIN n=556 (Lappalainen 2006) GBR n=1830 (FTDNA 2016) GRC n=1119 (Genographic project 2016) HUN n=230 (Vago-Zalan Andrea 2012) IRE n=119 (Capelli 2003) ITA n=884 (Bottaini 2013) LTU n=301 (Kushniarevich 2015) MKD n=343 (Noevski 2010) Macedonians n=211 Albanians n=111 others n=21 MDA n=125 (Varzari 2010) NED n=410 (van Doorn-Khosrovani 2008) NOR n=906 (FTDNA) [26] POL n=913 (Kayser 2005) POR n=657 (Beleza 2005) ROM n=178 (Martinez-Cruz 2012) RUS n=1228 (Balanovsky 2008) SRB n=113 (Pericic 2005) SVK n=250 (Petrejcikova 2010) SVN n=458 (Vakar 2010) [33] SWE n=1800 (FTDNA 2016) TUR n=523 (Cinnioglu 2003) UKR n=1101 (Genographic Project, Balanovsky 2010)

When data is always unavailable for subclades of I, E, and G, the following usedand FTDNA national projects
Български: Генетични изследвания на българското мнозинство в България и Северна Македония.

ALB n=223 (Sarno 2015) AUT n=88 (Ancient Ancestry Project 2008) BGM n=981 (DNA Benelux 2011) BGR n=808 (Karachanak 2013) BIH n=256 (Marjanovic 2005) Bosniaks n=85 Serbs n=81 Croats n=90 BLR n=565 (Kushniarevich 2013) CHE n=266 (Ancient Ancestry Project 2008) CRO n=1100 (Mrsic 2012) [8] CZE n=1000+ (Czezh DNA Database 2013) CPY n=629 (Voskarides 2016 DEN (Danish Demes) [11] DEU n=3000+ (FTDNA 2013) ESP n=1002 (Adams 2008) EST n=118, LVA n=113 (Lappalainen 2008) FRA n=558 (Luis-Ramos 2008) FIN n=556 (Lappalainen 2006) GBR n=1830 (FTDNA 2016) GRC n=1119 (Genographic project 2016) HUN n=230 (Vago-Zalan Andrea 2012) IRE n=119 (Capelli 2003) ITA n=884 (Bottaini 2013) LTU n=301 (Kushniarevich 2015) MKD n=343 (Noevski 2010) Macedonians n=211 Albanians n=111 others n=21 MDA n=125 (Varzari 2010) NED n=410 (van Doorn-Khosrovani 2008) NOR n=906 (FTDNA) [26] POL n=913 (Kayser 2005) POR n=657 (Beleza 2005) ROM n=178 (Martinez-Cruz 2012) RUS n=1228 (Balanovsky 2008) SRB n=113 (Pericic 2005) SVK n=250 (Petrejcikova 2010) SVN n=458 (Vakar 2010) [33] SWE n=1800 (FTDNA 2016) TUR n=523 (Cinnioglu 2003) UKR n=1101 (Genographic Project, Balanovsky 2010)

When data is always unavailable for subclades of I, E, and G, the following usedand FTDNA national projects
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Percentage of major Y-DNA haplogroups in Europe nglish: Y-DNA frequencies in Europe. Haplogroups constituting less than 3% may be missing in the piecharts ALB n=223 (Sarno 2015) AUT n=88 (Ancient Ancestry Project 2008), BGM n=981 (DNA Benelux 2011) BGR n=808 (Karachanak 2013) BIH n=256 (Marjanovic 2005) Bosniaks n=85 Serbs n=81 Croats n=90 BLR n=565 (Kushniarevich 2013) CHE n=266 (Ancient Ancestry Project 2008) CRO n=1100 (Mrsic 2012) CZE n=1000+ (Czezh DNA Database 2013) CPY n=629 (Voskarides 2016) DEN (Danish Demes) DEU n=3000+ (FTDNA 2013) ESP n=1002 (Adams 2008) EST n=118, LVA n=113 (Lappalainen 2008) FRA n=558 (Luis-Ramos 2008) FIN n=556 (Lappalainen 2006) GBR n=1830 (FTDNA 2016) GRC n=1119 (Genographic project 2016) HUN n=230 (Vago-Zalan Andrea 2012) IRE n=119 (Capelli 2003) ITA n=884 (Bottaini 2013) LTU n=301 (Kushniarevich 2015) MKD n=343 (Noevski 2010) Macedonians n=211 Albanians n=111 others n=21 MDA n=125 (Varzari 2010) NED n=410 (van Doorn-Khosrovani 2008) NOR n=906 (FTDNA) POL n=913 (Kayser 2005) POR n=657 (Beleza 2005) ROM n=178 (Martinez-Cruz 2012) RUS n=1228 (Balanovsky 2008) SRB n=113 (Pericic 2005) SVK n=250 (Petrejcikova 2010) SVN n=458 (Vakar 2010) SWE n=1800 (FTDNA 2016) TUR n=523 (Cinnioglu 2003) UKR n=1101 (Genographic Project, Balanovsky 2010)

When data is always unavailable for subclades of I, E, and G, the following used and FTDNA national projects

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