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Myanthropologies
07-25-2018, 10:26 PM
Here are Global25 nMonte results for Turks from Adana. I ran them as a mixture of Armenians, Assyrians, Greeks, and Turkmens. The fits were good.

https://www.worldatlas.com/img/locator/city/017/19217-adana-locator-map.jpg

Turk_Adana 1

Armenian - 30%
Assyrian - 11.67%
Greek - 7.5%
Turkmen - 50.83%

fit: 2.2094

Turk_Adana 2

Armenian - 24.17%
Assyrian - 64.17%
Greek - 0.00%
Turkmen - 11.67%

fit: 3.1379

Turk_Adana 3

Armenian - 15.83%
Assyrian - 47.5%
Greek - 19.17%
Turkmen - 17.5%

fit: 1.827

Turkish_Adana 4

Armenian - 8.33%
Assyrian - 40%
Greek - 24.17%
Turkmen - 27.5%

fit: 1.7175

Turkish_Adana 5

Armenian - 14.17%
Assyrian - 52.5%
Greek - 16.67%
Turkmen - 16.67%

fit: 1.9235

Turkish_Adana 6

Armenian - 16.67%
Assyrian - 5%
Greek - 57.5%
Turkmen - 20.83%

fit: 2.2272


When running them as Armenian, Greek, and Turkmen:

Turk_Adana 1

Armenian - 40.83%
Greek - 7.5%
Turkmen - 51.67%

fit: 2.2244

Turk_Adana 2

Armenian - 85%
Greek - 0.00%
Turkmen - 15%

fit: 3.4543

Turk_Adana 3

Armenian - 60.83%
Greek - 21.67%
Turkmen - 17.5%

fit: 1.9431

Turkish_Adana 4

Armenian - 51.67%
Greek - 21.67%
Turkmen - 26.67%

2.2094

Turk_Adana 5:

Armenian - 68.33%
Greek - 12.5%
Turkmen: 19.17%

fit: 2.4363

Turk_Adana 6

Armenian - 24.17%
Greek - 56.67%
Turkmen - 19.17%

fit: 2.1913

Myanthropologies
07-25-2018, 10:29 PM
They seem to be a very heterogeneous bunch. However, many of them score high Assyrian-like ancestry, indicating that they possibly received Levantine input from their neighbors.

Coolguy1
07-25-2018, 10:30 PM
Armenian and Assyrian are two similar populations. Remove one to reduce overfitting.

Hadouken
07-25-2018, 10:30 PM
you are very interested in turks and kurds

Babak
07-25-2018, 10:31 PM
Now try to run central turks

Rgvgjhvv
07-25-2018, 10:31 PM
What is nMonte?

Böri
07-25-2018, 10:31 PM
Adana samples have Arab individuals. First seems very Turkish tho.

Myanthropologies
07-25-2018, 10:32 PM
Armenian and Assyrian are two similar populations. Remove one to reduce overfitting.

I thought about that, but there are also significant differences between the two as well. I'll run them again with only Armenian though.

Sikeliot
07-25-2018, 10:34 PM
Greek element is much lower than what it might be in western Turkey. Armenian/Assyrian would make up the majority of that part of Turkey because the people have Kurdish and Armenian admixture and/or the indigenous eastern Anatolian people might have been related to them.

Myanthropologies
07-25-2018, 10:34 PM
What is nMonte?

It is a calculator tool that is sort of similar to gedmatch, except you run it yourself. It is kind of like build a bear workshop but for genetics.

Hadouken
07-25-2018, 10:36 PM
Greek element is much lower than what it might be in western Turkey. Armenian/Assyrian would make up the majority of that part of Turkey because the people have Kurdish and Armenian admixture and/or the indigenous eastern Anatolian people might have been related to them.

I have seen an adana turk result come out as Greek Islands + Turkmen

Rgvgjhvv
07-25-2018, 10:36 PM
It is a calculator tool that is sort of similar to gedmatch, except you run it yourself. It is kind of like build a bear workshop but for genetics.

Oooooh. Any way you or someone else can walk me through how I can try it myself? :D

Babak
07-25-2018, 10:36 PM
Greek element is much lower than what it might be in western Turkey. Armenian/Assyrian would make up the majority of that part of Turkey because the people have Kurdish and Armenian admixture and/or the indigenous eastern Anatolian people might have been related to them.

Western Turkey has the highest central asian admixture than anywhere else.

Coolguy1
07-25-2018, 10:44 PM
Western Turkey has the highest central asian admixture than anywhere else.

Them having higher central Asian admixtures does not mean they have higher Greek admixture. Its the near east admixture that would decline.

Babak
07-25-2018, 10:45 PM
Them having higher central Asian admixtures does not mean they have higher Greek admixture. Its the near east admixture that would decline.

Yea I know, im just pointing it out

Myanthropologies
07-25-2018, 10:49 PM
you are very interested in turks and kurds

I go to a Turkish mosque and know a lot of Turks from many different areas now. I have become more interested in them as a result.

Myanthropologies
07-25-2018, 11:06 PM
Armenian and Assyrian are two similar populations. Remove one to reduce overfitting.

Turk_Adana 1

Armenian - 40.83%
Greek - 7.5%
Turkmen - 51.67%

fit: 2.2244

Turk_Adana 2

Armenian - 85%
Greek - 0.00%
Turkmen - 15%

fit: 3.4543

Turk_Adana 3

Armenian - 60.83%
Greek - 21.67%
Turkmen - 17.5%

fit: 1.9431

Turkish_Adana 4

Armenian - 51.67%
Greek - 21.67%
Turkmen - 26.67%

2.2094

Turk_Adana 5:

Armenian - 68.33%
Greek - 12.5%
Turkmen: 19.17%

fit: 2.4363

Turk_Adana 6

Armenian - 24.17%
Greek - 56.67%
Turkmen - 19.17%

fit: 2.1913

Aren
07-26-2018, 04:22 AM
Include Cretans and some Balkan slavs it will give a much better fit