What you said is indeed true, the Turkic people have been very successful at Turkifying large groups of people to the extent where it is not easy to tell any more. But the distribution of haplogroups...
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What you said is indeed true, the Turkic people have been very successful at Turkifying large groups of people to the extent where it is not easy to tell any more. But the distribution of haplogroups...
Probably a Haplogroup R1a Russian who got cucked by the fact that Russia was founded by Rurik who was N1c, that's why he's so upset.
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Also, according to the FTDNA Oghuz Turks project, out of 122 Y-DNA samples obtained from Anatolian Turks, 16.39% of them belonged to Haplogroup N which is surprisingly actually the haplogroup with...
Only the MATERNAL lineage of Yakuts suggests admixture with Tungusic populations like the Evenks. The original haplogroup of Tungusic peoples is C2 which is found in the vast majority of Evenks and...
‘堅昆部落非狼種, 其先所生之窟在曲漫山北。自謂上代有神與牸牛交於此窟. 其人髮黃, 目綠, 赤髭髯"
The Qirghiz, who destroyed the Uighur Khaganate in 840 AD, were centred in the upper Yenisei region, not in the Mongolian steppes. According to...
If I'm not mistaken, Tocharians are actually R1b, not R1a. I think there is a greater possibility of them being Iranian/Scythian rather than Tocharian.
Again you're at it with the Samoyeds, even when the Kyrgyz clearly show that they have little to no genetic affinity with the Samoyed subclade of Haplogroup N, Kyrgyz are predominantly Haplogroup...
Yes indeed, the Seima-Turbino phenomenon is closely associated with the spread of Haplogroup N across Eurasia. Another piece of evidence which I feel might have been closely associated with the...
N-F2930
I am fourth generation overseas Chinese from Singapore. I have ancestry from Southern China (an area of eastern Guangdong known as Chaoshan/Teochew that is closer to Southern Fujian in...
Are you seriously basing your ethnogenesis hypotheses and Y-DNA migration patterns on a single guttural K sound? If that's the case I'm sure Chadic should sound an awful lot like Spanish because they...
If anything your theory that Yakuts/Sakha were formed through the absorption of southern Turkic speaking tribes further proves that the original Turkic speakers were mainly Haplogroup N. Higher...
Haplogroup Q does indeed have a very interesting distribution. I'm aware of the moderately high frequency of Haplogroup Q amongst the Turkmens but in my opinion it is unlikely that Haplogroup Q was...
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The Jomon were both Haplogroup C and D (mainly Haplogroup D), evident in the greater proportion of Haplogroup D found...
Many Indians adhere to vegetarianism / strict veganism for religious reasons which I believe has helped to curb the chances of an outbreak of such viral diseases which mainly originates in other...
According to Yunusbayev, genetic evidence points to an origin in the region near South Siberia and Mongolia as the "Inner Asian Homeland" of the Turkic ethnicity.
Similarly several linguists,...
Haplogroup N-F2930 (N1b) from YSEQ and WeGene, might consider getting a deeper SNP test done soon to ascertain the terminal subclade. 23andMe gave me a false positive result of N-L665
Hi...