View Poll Results: Who's whiter/more pan-european looking?

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    22 57.89%
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    10 26.32%
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Thread: Albanians vs Greeks, who's whiter?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The King, I am View Post
    ALL THE ALBANIANS ON THIS FORUM VOTE ALBANIAN AND THERE ARE SO MANY OF THEM IT'S NOT WORTH MAKING A POLE OVER LADS
    you need glasses .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sikeliot View Post
    No, they're not Greek because their DNA is almost wholly Near Eastern, which means they are Hellenized. They are as Greek as Dominicans are Spanish.
    The example isn't good because Dominicans don't identify as Spanish while Anatolians and Pontics identify as Greeks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ur mom View Post
    The example isn't good because Dominicans don't identify as Spanish while Anatolians and Pontics identify as Greeks.
    Which shows people can identify with an ethnicity their ancestors adopted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sikeliot View Post
    No, they're not Greek because their DNA is almost wholly Near Eastern, which means they are Hellenized. They are as Greek as Dominicans are Spanish.

    The Semito-Phoenician Sicilian & Afro-Americano-slavo-mixed mongrel strikes again.

    THE GENETIC COMPOSITION
    OF THE INHABITANTS OF GREECE

    Constantinos Triantaphylidis
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    School of Biology Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

    The genetic composition of Greek refugees from Asia Minor.

    At the beginning of the twentieth century, some 2.000.000 Greeks were living outside Greece in Asia Minor. The presence of this large Greek population had been established on the West coasts of Asia Minor by 800 BC and spread gradually northward along the Blac Sea coast. These Greek populations maintained their Greek identity throughout the centuries, even under the Otoman rule. They remained separated from the neighbouring populations by religious and language boundaries. The areas of Pontus and Cappadochia especially were centers of Greek culture. The first world war was followed by the Greek - Turkish war. In 1923 a treaty (Treaty of Lausanne) was signed between Greece and Turkey for the exchange of minorities. Before and after that Treaty a considerable number of Greek Christian refugees from Asia Minor, Pontus, Constantinople and other areas emigrated to Greece. Of these, 700.000 settled in Macedonia and West Thrace. About 25% of the population of Macedonia were, in 1928, of immigrant origin. It is difficult now, more than two generations later, to distinguish the autochthonous and immigrant populations. One of the 1047 communities where refugees were settled was Platy. The village of Platy is situated in the middle of Greek Macedonia in the province of Hemathia. The genetic composition of this population was studied by Tills et al (6). Of the 1558 inhabitants in 1973, 1038 donated blood for genetic tests. Blood grouping tests and electrophoretic analysis were performed at the laboratory of Biological Anthropology of the British Museum of Natural History at London in collaboration with the Greek Red Cross. Tests were carried out for ten blood group systems (ABO, MNSs, Rhesus, Pj, Lutheran, Kell, Duffy, Kidd, Wright and Redin), three plasma proteins (Haptoglobin, Transferin and Haemoglobin), and 8 red cell enzymes (ACPH, AK, ADA, EsD, G6PD, PGM, 6-PGD and PHI). The findings from the Platy sample have been compared to those of Greek mainland, Turkey and Bulgaria. When examining a population, such as the Platy population, system by system it is difficult to conclude whether the particular population resembles either the A or the B population. Theoretically, one must simultaneously examine about ten genetic systems. So, the genetic distance was calculated (6) using data for the following 8 genetic systems: ABO, MNSs, Rhesus, Haptoglobin, Acid Phosphatase, 6-phosphoglucomutase dehydrogenase, Adenyulate Kinase and Adenosive deaminase. These were the only systems for which data were available for all four populations. Using the appropriate mathematics, the genetic distances were calculated among the Platy sample, the mainland Greeks, the Turks and the Bulgarians and the obtained results are shown in Fig 2. As can be seen, the differences between the four populations are small, but the Platy sample appears to be slightly closer in its relationship to the Greeks than to the Turks. Furthermore, the refugees of Platy are closer to the Turks, than to the Bulgarians. The incidence of carriers of b-Mediterranean and sickle cell anaemia as well as of the glucose-6-phosphate-dehydrogenase deficiency have been investigated in the sample of 410 individuals from Pontus by Sinakos et al (1975) at the 1st Clinic of Pathology at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, headed by professor D Valtis. Low frequency of G-6-PD deficiencies (2%) and b-Mediterranean anaemia (3,7%), and only one carrier of the Hb-S variant were found. The distribution of the moderate pthalassaemia was heterogenous and correlated with the topography of malarious areas from where they had immigrated in the past.



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    Equal. Albanians would at most be a bit lighter in skin tone but nothing changes the fact they are both E1b1b nations, typcially wavy hair, Dinaro-Med people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mehmet View Post
    Equal. Albanians would at most be a bit lighter in skin tone but nothing changes the fact they are both E1b1b nations, typcially wavy hair, Dinaro-Med people.
    You are wrong my turkish mongrel tri racial friend. Dinaro-med is a rare phenotype among albanians, Dinarid in it's pure form is much more common.

    On the other hand dinaro-med is common among greeks, but not the most dominant phenotype. Albanians do not have wavy hair, maybe 1 in 100 might have way hair.

    The people where EV-13 peaks, the ghegs of northern Albania and kosovar villagers are Dinarid-Norid-Borreby blends, they are far away in the look you mongrel try to portray.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mehmet View Post
    Equal. Albanians would at most be a bit lighter in skin tone but nothing changes the fact they are both E1b1b nations, typcially wavy hair, Dinaro-Med people.
    Lmao wavy hair?? No man you no nothing at all about Albanian faces

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    Equal

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    equal and both racially weak.....

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    I don't care.

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