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Serbs are.... results of genetic testing
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This is outdated genetics, lol it's from year 2000.
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Originally Posted by
Ibericus
This is outdated genetics, lol it's from year 2000.
Genetics are genetics. Is there newer results that you can put on the table?
Or does it have more to do with Moorish genes in Portugese ?
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I do not understand it, can you explain it in a few words?
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Originally Posted by
Kastrioti1443
I do not understand it, can you explain it in a few words?
it says closest to serbs are bulgarians and then turks,armenians... and most common type is the anatolian type i guess somekind of turanid and then dinaric and then slavic only really common in vojvodina and croats are closer to germans but also corsicans
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Originally Posted by
Hrulj
Genetics are genetics. Is there newer results that you can put on the table?
Or does it have more to do with Moorish genes in Portugese ?
No, things have changed a lot since then. For example they talk about "Sardinians being close to Croats" but today we know that haplogorup I2 is divided between the South-Slavic branch and the Ibero-Sardinian branch. Also today we have Autosomal dna analyiss, )genome-wide, not just haplogorup markers) back then in 2000 we didn't or it was very limited.
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Bosniaks have more Turkish markers than Serbs, especially those from Sarajevo and Mostar ;)
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Originally Posted by
Kastrioti1443
I do not understand it, can you explain it in a few words?
Serbs are 49% Turkish, and 13% arab. Or 49% of Serbs.
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Nice thread, I like it. There's one typical Afro-Asiatic Serb Dušan Basta for example.
http://img89.imageshack.us/img89/236/bastaxu5.jpg
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Originally Posted by
Hrulj
Serbs are 49% Turkish, and 13% arab. Or 49% of Serbs.
That's very funny because my 23andMe shows 0% out of Europe. Not even 0.1% out of Europe. Not even <0.1% out of Europe as I seen profiles have. So how is that possible? Or maybe your dumbass doesn't know how to read study ;)