Originally Posted by
Petros Houhoulis
Yet the Hungarians have a measly 1% N haplogroup! Nevertheless, it is more than certain that the N haplogroup generated the Uralic languages, because all of the Uralic speakers share a common haplogroup ONLY, the N haplogroup.
In a similar fashion, the Altaic speaking people might be majority R1a, R1b, Q, J2 & N, but the only haplogroup present in all of the Altaic speaking countries (from Turkey to Japan) is the C haplogroup... And its' maximum concentration is in Khazakstan, which is pretty close to the place where the Altaic languages were originally spoken...