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Halgurd
06-12-2020, 12:11 PM
Do you agree with the map? It does not take into account much of the E-V13 in Kurds, Iranians and Azeris (which is an overall minority anyway). Also not sure what ‘Southeastern Turkish’ means since that area is mostly Kurdish.

https://indo-european.eu/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/haplogroup-e1b-v13.png

gültekin
06-12-2020, 12:18 PM
Their is no regional Turkish Y-DNA research , out off ass map



Also not sure what ‘Southeastern Turkish’ means since that area is mostly Kurdish.
Didn't you noticed in TA that only Southeasterners count as Turkish? so they are Turkish

Rocinante
06-12-2020, 12:26 PM
I didn't know the hard african influence of romanians.

Crn Volk
06-12-2020, 12:30 PM
I didn't know the hard african influence of romanians.

Or Ruthenians

Halgurd
06-12-2020, 12:34 PM
The creator says:

“Data mainly from D’Atanasio et al. (2018).

E1b-V13

Haplogroup E1b-V13 was probably associated with the expansion of European groups since the Bronze Age, and has been found in ancient DNA among expanding East Germanic and early Slavic peoples.“

Jana
06-12-2020, 12:54 PM
The creator says:

“Data mainly from D’Atanasio et al. (2018).

E1b-V13

Haplogroup E1b-V13 was probably associated with the expansion of European groups since the Bronze Age, and has been found in ancient DNA among expanding East Germanic and early Slavic peoples.“

I'm not aware of any E-V13 among early Slavic and Germanic samples. Map doesn't look right either. E-V13 peaks in Kosovo, not Albania. Also there is more E in eastern than southern Croatia.
That heat map in Carpathians look exeggerated as well, although it's true Ruthenians do have lot of E-V13.

Bulgaria has lot of E, more than Moldova/Slovakia/Romania for sure, etc.

Aspirin
06-12-2020, 01:06 PM
Based on Carpatho-Rusyn FTDNA Project this is distribution of four main haplogroups:

R1a (91 samples from 304 - 30%)
I2a (56 samples - 18%)
E1b (50 samples- 16%)
R1b (42 samples- 14%).

This data is from 2019, I don't know what is the situation now, since the data can be accessed only by the members of the project, and is closed to the rest.

Ion Basescul
08-27-2020, 12:41 AM
Do you agree with the map? It does not take into account much of the E-V13 in Kurds, Iranians and Azeris (which is an overall minority anyway). Also not sure what ‘Southeastern Turkish’ means since that area is mostly Kurdish.

https://indo-european.eu/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/haplogroup-e1b-v13.png

Nope, E-V13 is a plains haplogroup in Romania and probably doesn't have any serious connection to Vlachs, J2 on the other hand...
I'll open a thread on regional haplogroup distribution in Romania and R. Moldova tomorrow.