https://www.researchgate.net/publication/377868195_Entwined_Origins_Paternal_and_Maternal_Genetic_Legacies_of_Hungarian-Speaking_Enclaves_in_the_Carpathian_Basin
>Populations from the same geographic region were clustered together and Hungarian populations overlapped with the surrounding Slavic populations, and the Zobor region shows more connections to northern, northeastern populations. The resulted pattern with slight shift of the Zobor region sample set from the Baranja group is primarily due to the relatively high I2a, I1 and E1b1 haplogroup frequencies in Baranja populations. Further differences may be due to the preponderance (25%) of R1a-M458 in the Zobor region population, which is common among Western Slavs, and the absence of the R1b subgroup (U106), which is common in Western Europe.
>The present-day Hungarian Y-chromosomal gene pool contains only a small percentage of N-M46 (1%) and has a distribution typical of East-Central Europe