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JQP4545
02-14-2014, 11:40 PM
I get Lezgin on Eurogenes, just wondering if this is common in Greeks?

Wild North
02-15-2014, 02:33 AM
Pictures, please!

JQP4545
02-15-2014, 12:04 PM
Pictures, please!

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JQP4545
02-15-2014, 12:06 PM
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Lezgin

JQP4545
02-15-2014, 12:07 PM
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Greek

Insuperable
02-15-2014, 12:09 PM
You surely have no idea how interpret your results

JQP4545
02-15-2014, 12:15 PM
You surely have no idea how interpret your results

Pct. Calc. Option 1

1 FR 53.30%
2 DK 21.51%
3 Lezgin 9.83%
4 Serbian 9.02%
5 Tuscan 2.90%
6 RO 2.72%
7 Yoruba 0.69%
8 North_Italian 0.02%
9 Komi 0.01%
10 AT 0.00%

French is my mom, Danish and Yoruba is my Grandmother, Lezgin and Serbian/Romanian/Tuscan is my Greek grandfather. Shouldn't the Greek bit just come up as Greek though?

Insuperable
02-15-2014, 12:29 PM
Pct. Calc. Option 1

1 FR 53.30%
2 DK 21.51%
3 Lezgin 9.83%
4 Serbian 9.02%
5 Tuscan 2.90%
6 RO 2.72%
7 Yoruba 0.69%
8 North_Italian 0.02%
9 Komi 0.01%
10 AT 0.00%

French is my mom, Danish and Yoruba is my Grandmother, Lezgin and Serbian/Romanian/Tuscan is my Greek grandfather. Shouldn't the Greek bit just come up as Greek though?

That is my point silly. It all depends since results vary from calc to calc. One might show Greek instead od all that while another might show something else broken in parts. Other might show Chechen instead of Lezgin or something similar on the minor expense of something else. I am not saying there is no some "Caucasus" there, but your thread title is silly.

JQP4545
02-15-2014, 12:32 PM
That is my point silly. It all depends since results vary from calc to calc. One might show Greek instead od all that while another might show something else broken in parts. Other might show Chechen instead of Lezgin or something similar on the minor expense of something else. I am not saying there is no some "Caucasus" there, but your thread title is silly.

The Ottoman Empire stretched throughout the Middle East so couldn't there be Lezgins who moved to Greece?

Insuperable
02-15-2014, 12:40 PM
The Ottoman Empire stretched throughout the Middle East so couldn't there be Lezgins who moved to Greece?

Yes there could, but I am trying to tell you that there could be Chechens or Adygheis instead of Lezgins and any other similar group and that there is no reason to focus on Lezgins because calc says so. But seriously this "Lezgin" type admix probably came to Europe (in varying degrees) during late neolithic and calculator simply gives closest population (which can be right or wrong depending on samples) meaning that Lezgins have nothing to do with Greeks, but just that Greeks and Lezgins (or any other similar population) share common integral part.