axlredneck
07-15-2023, 08:58 AM
https://i.ibb.co/6nw0Ts3/img-2-1689355339428.jpg
DA161, Khazar
Y-DNA: Q-Y18330 (https://www.yfull.com/tree/Q-Y18330/) / Q-BZ433 (https://discover.familytreedna.com/y-dna/Q-BZ433/tree)
mtDNA: X2f (https://www.yfull.com/mtree/X2f/)
Period: Khazar Khaganate
Age: 450 - 850 CE
Region: Arkhon, North Ossetia
https://i.ibb.co/zmvQBvy/20230715-135823.jpg
axlredneck
07-15-2023, 08:59 AM
Here, I've subtracted the Khazar ancestry and separated the minor African noise.
https://i.ibb.co/KGjk9mN/20230715-140214.jpg
https://i.ibb.co/wsC01Yn/20230715-135940.jpghttps://i.ibb.co/s9NKL9G/20230715-135848.jpg
DA161,0.083091,-0.008124,-0.004148,-0.02584,-0.042777,-0.008925,0.006345,-0.003231,-0.03211,-0.009112,-0.006333,0.012889,-0.008176,0.002202,0.002986,-0.010077,-0.007432,-0.007728,0.001885,0.001626,-0.004492,0.013849,-0.003204,-0.006507,-0.016525
Caucasus,0.1066145,0.1362339,-0.0502995,-0.0451163,-0.0290533,-0.0100964,0.0067703,-0.0050673,-0.0395567,-0.0062599,0.0003184,0.0074686,-0.0156722,0.003859,-0.0019398,-0.011971,-0.0056215,-0.0019203,-0.0006116,0.000751,0.0024138,0.0013434,-0.003308,-0.0070469,-0.0006813
Khazar,0.0652464,-0.2295725,0.0701094,0.0125244,-0.0525337,-0.0186281,0.0062192,0.00954,-0.0018955,-0.0063815,-0.0050849,0.0011567,-0.0011916,-0.0093563,0.0099432,0.0034379,-0.0026379,-0.0016366,0.0010205,0.0022885,-0.0141348,0.0107365,0.0037056,-0.0015151,-0.0120962
Noise,-3.919300797,-3.636919278,0.508986188,-1.185777259,-2.500068474,2.171031586,-0.102823996,-1.818482323,-3.358851134,-1.409570635,-2.31496457,3.897993813,1.024555575,1.646620079,0.2 38839216,-1.946435307,-1.468804779,-2.958822266,0.942485771,0.150738564,-0.355897932,4.497633609,-1.262851151,-0.771543547,-5.787944996
axlredneck
07-15-2023, 03:00 PM
PCA
https://i.ibb.co/jyFqnMm/20200308-123722.jpghttps://i.ibb.co/Lkmv9fr/Screenshot-20200308-123549-Drive.jpg
The Alan outlier (blue triangle) in the Southern Steppe cline(South Central Asia)
axlredneck
07-28-2023, 01:10 PM
Bulgar and Khazar, side by side
https://i.ibb.co/gj3TYyp/20230728-183714.jpg
axlredneck
08-01-2023, 06:08 PM
A Pannonian Khazar's results can be found here (https://www.theapricity.com/forum/showthread.php?375644-AGY92-Pannonian-Kabar-Khazar-on-G25).
Demirkazık
08-01-2023, 07:06 PM
Target: Demirkazık_scaled
Distance: 2.0302% / 0.02030226
27.0 Turkey_SoutheastByzantine
24.8 Caucasus
20.2 Khazar
17.0 Turkey_Byzantine
11.0 Finnish_North
Target: kesseras_simulated_g25_scaled
Distance: 2.6727% / 0.02672716
87.4 Caucasus
12.6 Khazar
axlredneck
06-04-2024, 10:53 AM
An ancient DNA time-transect of the Western Steppe from 1000 BCE to 1000 CE disproves the Khazar hypothesis of Ashkenazi Jewish origins
Unlike many literate civilizations of the past, most of the cultures of the Western Steppe during the millennia before and after the turn of the common era left little, if any, written evidence. Hence, the only historical knowledge of these cultures is provided by the writing of often unfriendly neighbors, which is at best fragmentary and certainly tendentious. Additionally, in many cases, the archaeological record of these societies is restricted to isolated burials, which are difficult to characterize and analyze based on frequently limited and fragmentary funerary material culture, and is further complicated by the common presence of intrusive graves from later periods. We report genome-wide data from 105 Steppe individuals from Moldova, Ukraine, Russia, Georgia and Kazakhstan, 83 of which were radiocarbon dated. We trace the intricate effects of centuries-long patterns of migrations, admixtures and population displacements for populations likely to correspond to the historically described Scythians, Sarmatians, Alans, Khazars, and Bulgars. We detect a major population shift beginning with the second half of the 4th century CE, which can be associated with the consequences of the so-called “Hunnic mayhem”, postulated by some historians. By analyzing multiple genomes from the core area of the Khazar Khaganate, we set to rest the “Khazar hypothesis” of Jewish Ashkenazi origins, which postulates that Khazars, converted to Judaism in the 8th and 9th centuries CE, were a major contributing source to present-day Ashkenazi Jews. Instead, we find that Khazar burials have a typical Western Turkic genetic profile, with no evidence at all for recent shared ancestry with present-day or medieval Jews.
An ancient DNA time-transect of the Western Steppe from 1000 BCE to 1000 CE disproves the Khazar hypothesis of Ashkenazi Jewish origins
A new study? Very interesting, especially if they analyzed new samples.
axlredneck
06-04-2024, 12:18 PM
A new study? Very interesting, especially if they analyzed new samples.
Yeah, a new study.
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