View Full Version : East Eurasian admixture in Turks is HUGE !!! ( autosomal DNA charts )
ButlerKing
08-08-2017, 05:16 AM
Some people are underrating that East Eurasian admixture in Turks. East Eurasian admixture ( aka Mongoloid / East Asian ) in the population of Turkey should be considered "massive" and not "minor".
Unlike Turkey, British colonization of India had 0% genetic influence despite hundreds years of colonization all they left behind are some descendant of Anglo-Indians with most of them today being far more genetically Indian than they are British. They are considered Anglo-Indians even they are only 1/16 British and 15/16 Indian.
Turkish people are mixedAsians, Turanoid. Every Turkish people today have blood of non-Caucasoid types with exception of Eastern Turkey where it was a Kurdish land and with majority Kurdish population.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4grqTjU3JDQ
Nearly every Turkish people today can be considered a mixture of the invaders and indigenous people regardless of much invaders genes they have.
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ButlerKing
08-08-2017, 05:23 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thoex1HaRX8
Turkmen East Eurasian DNA varry
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Turkmen East Eurasian admixture depending on the location can be low and high.
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Turkmen DNA genetics
Turkmen Y-DNA and and mtDNA also varry
"Genetic studies on mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) restriction polymorphism confirmed that Turkmen were characterized by the presence of local Iranian mtDNA lineages, similar to the Eastern Iranian populations, but high male Mongoloid genetic component observed in Turkmens populations with the frequencies of about 20%.[21] "
One piece of research (Cristofaro et al.,2013) found that the Turkmens in Afghanistan have 31.1% Q-M25 (currently Q1alb) and 2.7% Q1a3-M34 6(currently Q1a2) (Q total 25/74=33.8%), followed by R1a1a-M198 (16.2%, also R1b 2.74%, R2 1.4%), J1c3-Page8 (8.1%, also other various J 9.5%), N1b-P43 (6.8%), G2a-P303 (4.1%), L1a-M76 (4.1%), and various subgroups of E1b1b 5.4%, O3 (KL2, M134) 2.7%, C(M401) 1.4%, H(M69*) 1.4%.[36]
Another study (Grugni et al.,2012) found that 42.6% (29/68) of Iranian Turkmens (in Golestan) have haplogroup Q-M25 (currently Q1a1b), followed by R1a1a-M198 (14.5%, also R1b 4.3%, R2 1.4%), J1c3-Page8 (5.8%, also other various J 8.8%), G2a (5.8%), L3-M357 (5.8%), E1b1b (4.3%), NO (2.9%, xN, xO), H (1.4%), T (1.4%).[37]
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ButlerKing
08-08-2017, 05:38 AM
Unlike the Kyrgyz people, Turkmen are mostly the result of Mongoloid men mixing with Iranic Caucasoid women.
Turkmen Mongoloid Y-DNA in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran is 31-50% while Mongoloid mtDNA is 11-30%.
By Russian anthropologists
The Oghuz turkmen were related with Gokturk, however the different is that Gokturk were predominately Mongoloid to Mongoloid. While Oghuz Turk have both people who are 100% Mongoloid and people were 25-50% Mongoloid and 25-50% Caucasoid.
Oghuz from Western + Southern Kazakhstan.
Russian translations.
" Among the Oghuz (mainly in the steppe zone of their resettlement) dominated Mongoloid racial type. "They - wrote about the Aral Oghuz in the tenth century. Al-Masudi, - most of undersized (Turks) and they have very small eyes" [11]. Other medieval authors note poorly defined vegetation on the face and body and Ploskonos Oguz. All of this suggests Mongoloid features that were characteristic of the bulk predominantly steppe Oguz [12]. "
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" These written sources of X-XII centuries. the physical appearance of the Oghuz confirm some paleoanthropological materials. Among the found in the Oguz-Pecheneg mounds of western Kazakhstan skulls dominate Mongoloid types with the South Siberian features. However, there are also found the skull Caucasoid and metisnogo appearance. [13]
More intensive process of ethnic assimilation is likely to take place among the Oghuz south-western regions of Central Asia. Quite a few, but very interesting in this respect craniological material is located in southern Kazakhstan. In excavated ANBernshtam Oguz cemeteries Sasyk-Bulak buried dolihokrannye Caucasoids mixed with Mongoloid features. [14] "
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ButlerKing
08-08-2017, 05:47 AM
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ButlerKing
08-08-2017, 05:56 AM
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