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Its altaic. Altaics are mixed east eurasian and ane by siberia.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1226041/
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It could be from ANE (Ancient North Eurasians), but ANE were generally Caucasoids.
They were not East Asians (they did not contribute any genes to modern East Asians).
By the way, mtDNA haplogroup C1 in Native Americans is probably also of ANE origin.
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Altaics are not full ANE people they are mixed East Eurasian. And many look east Easian. Haplogroup X comes from Caucasus area I think but It migrated and mixed with East Eurasian. So its subclade is not Caucasian. Would be like saying Haplogroup I is Middle eastern because its parent IJ came from the middle east. Altaics are populations unique to their own and Natives have some mixture with them although being predominantly east Eurasian. Just like in the X MTDNA profile kit of Kennewick.
http://mk.rbth.com/science/2016/02/2...a-sibir_571749
Now if we compare proper caucasians they look nothing alike. Some altaic people look caucasian but closer you get to the east the more they look asian
This man is a chinese actor, he looks far closer to Native American than Caucasians
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Guess I'm a mormon now.
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so they are really jews? the lost tribe of israel and all? lmao
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