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Note: The data is written in both Englisn and Turkish. ( To those who don't know ) All these are either Mongoloid/Asian paternal Y-DNA or European/White paternal Y-DNA.
Mongoloid male Y-DNA
C3/C2 = Typical of Mongolian, Buryats, Tunguistic, and common in Manchus, Korean
N = Typical of East Siberia, Turkic, North Europe/ Russia and very common in Southern Chinese
O = Typical of East and Southeast Asian
D1 = Typical of Tibetan
D3 = Typical of Tibeto-Burmese
Q = Typical of Siberian Turkics, Native Americans, Southern Chinese minorities and very common in Southeast Asian Thai minorities.
Caucasoid male Y-DNA
R1a = Typical of Europeans, Southern Central Asia, North India
R1b = Typical of European and West Siberia
J = Typical of West Asian, Middle easterner, Caucasus
I = Typical of North Europeans and Central Europeans
G = Typical of Caucasus
E = Typical of South European, North African and Bantu African
By the way Y-DNA and mtDNA of Turks seems to vary from region to region. It's a proven fact that Central Asia is the biggest melpot of interracial marriages between Mongoloid and Caucasians.
Central Asia is a interesting place. A place where many Asian men/women , Caucasian men/women, Half Asian-Caucasian men/women had banged eachother.
( Note: R1b, Q is not included since they are group together, we don't know the exact percentage for them seperately in these charts .I will also include their mtDNA )
Kazakhs
63.2% C2b, O, 13.2% , C2c 10,5% + D 2.6% = 97.4% East Asian male Y-DNA
R1a 2.6% =2.6% Caucasian male Y-DNA
mtDNA: 40-50% Caucasian female DNA
mtDNA: 50-60% East Asian female DNA
Y-DNA
On the Kazakhs, another study shows Haplogroup C3 only 36% and O 12% O, N 10% while Caucasian Y-DNA haplogroup make up 40-50% and Caucasian female mtDNA 50-65% , Mongoloid female mtDNA 40-68%, South Asian mtDNA 3-7%
Kyrgyz
C2b 12.2% +. C2c 7.3 % , N3 2.4% = 22% East Asian male Y-DNA
R1a 63.4% + J 4.9% + I 2.4% = 70.7% Caucasian male Y-DNA
mtDNA Caucasian female DNA = 27% to 42.6%
mtDNA East Asian female DNA = 56% to 70%
some Kyrgyz mtDNA study shows 5-10% South Asian mtDNA, I don't know why
Other study shows Kyrgyz with 37% East Asian male Y-DNA and 62% mtDNA for fema;e
Other shows them
25% O3 + 14 % C3 + 2.4% N = 41.5% East Asian male Y-DNA
69% East Asian female DNA
Uyghurs from Kazakhstan
C2 15.2% , O 15.2 = 30.4% East Asian male Y-DNA
J 27,3 , R1a 21,2 + G , I 9.1 = 54.1% Caucasian male Y-DNA
Caucasian female mtDNA: 48%
East Asian female mtDNA: 52%
Uyghurs in Xinjiang, East Turkistan
East Asian male Y-DNA ranges from 22.7% to 39%
East Asian female mt-DNA ranges from 40% to 58%
Caucasian Y-DNA ranges from 61% to 78%
Caucasian mtDNA ranges from 42.6% to 54.5%
Uygur/Urumqi:
1/31 = 3.2% Y
1/31 = 3.2% C
2/31 = 6.5% E
8/31 = 25.8% J
1/31 = 3.2% N1*-LLY22g(xN1a, N1b, N1c)
2/31 = 6.5% N1b
1/31 = 3.2% O1a
1/31 = 3.2% O3a3c*-M134(xO3a3c1-M117)
1/31 = 3.2% O3a3c1-M117
6/31 = 19.4% P*
7/31 = 22.6% R1a
Uygur/Yili:
8/39 = 20.5% Y*
1/39 = 2.6% C*
3/39 = 7.7% C3c
1/39 = 2.6% DE(xE)
5/39 = 12.8% K*(xNO, P)
1/39 = 2.6% N1*-LLY22g(xN1a, N1b, N1c)
2/39 = 5.1% N1c1
2/39 = 5.1% O3*
2/39 = 5.1% O3a3c*-M134(xO3a3c1-M117)
2/39 = 5.1% O3a3c1-M117
6/39 = 15.4% P*(xR1a)
6/39 = 15.4% R1a
Uzbeks from Uzbekistan
C2c 14.3% + D+ 3.6% = 17.9% East Asian male Y-DNA
R1a 32.1 , J 21.4 + 3.6 = 57.1% Caucasian male Y-DNA
mtDNA: Caucasian female DNA 65%,
mtDNA: East Asian female DNA 35%
Another study shows Uzbeks with 28% East Asian male ( there was 4.5% O3 ) while East Asian female DNA 41%
Afghan Uzbeks East Asian male is from as low as 3% to as high as 46%, their Caucasian female mtDNA can be 85% to 90%
Afghanistan and Pakistan ethnic minority
" Afghanistan's Ethnic Groups Share a Y-Chromosomal Heritage Structured by Historical Events"
http://ukpmc.ac.uk/articles/PMC3314501/
"Haplogroup C3 in Uzbeks (41.18%) and Hazaras (33.33%) than it was in Tajiks (3.57%) and Pashtuns (2.04%). On the other hand, R1a1a-M17 was significantly more frequent (p = 3.00×10−6) in Pashtuns (51.02%) and Tajiks (30.36%) than in Uzbeks (17.65%) and Hazaras (6.67%). RM networks of C3-M217 (Figure S1A) and R1a1a-M17 "
Haplogroup C3 and O3
Uzbeks/ Afghanistan 41.18% C3 + 5.9% O3
Hazara/ Pakistan 40% C3 + 8% O3
Hazaras/ Afghanistan 33.33% C3 + O3 2.56%
Tajiks/Afghanistan 3.57% C3 + O3 9%
Pashtuns Afghanistan 2.04% C3
Pashtun Pakistan 5% C3
Turkmen
N 9.5% = 9.5% East asian male Y-DNA
J1 23.8%, G 4.8%, R1a 4.8% = 34% Caucasian male DNA ( 80-90% if most are R1b )
Caucasian female mtDNA: 90.2%
East Asian female mtDNA 9.8%
Turkmen from Iran and Afghanistan
have 42.6% haplogroup Q and they look more Mongoloid than the ones in Iran.
42.6% East Asian male Y-DNA
53% Caucasian male Y-DNA
90% Caucasian female mtDNA
10% East Asian female mtDNA
Azerbaijan
5.3% N = 5.3% East Asian male Y-DNA
J 57.9% , G 5.3% + R1a 5.3% + E. 5.3% = 94.7% Caucasian male Y-DNA
96.1% mtDNA: Caucasian female DNA
4.9% mtDNA: East Asian female DNA
Azerbaijan from Iran
According to a study in Iran in Northern Iran (which is Azerbaijan) the Y-DNA haplogroups are distributed like as follows:
Q (9.09%)
N (6.06%)
O (3.03%)
C3 (3.03%)
R1a1 (3.03%)
R1a (3.03%)
R1*(3.03%)
L (3.03%)
J2a (3.03%)
J1 (9.095)
J2b1 (15.05%)
J2b1b (3.03%)
J2b (3.03%)
R1b1a (15.15%)
R2 (3.03%)
G2 (12.12%)
G1 (3.03%)
Q 9.09 + N 6.06 + O 3.03 + C3 3.03 = 21% East Asian paternal Y-DNA
R1a1 3.03% + R1a + 3.03% + R1* 3.03% + L 3.03% + J2a 3.03% + J1 9.095+ J2b1 15.05% + J2b1b 3.03%+ J2b(3.03%+ R1b1a 15.15%+ R2 3.03%+ G2 12.12% + G1 3.03% = 79% Caucasian male paternal Y-DNA
mtDNA: Caucasian female DNA 85%,
mtDNA: East Asian female DNA 15%
Turkey
13 - 13 % East asian male Y-DNA
87 - 97% Caucasian male Y-DNA
mtDNA: Caucasian female DNA 90.1%,
mtDNA: East Asian female DNA 3 - 15%
Turkish East Asian male and female mtDNA ranges from province.
Haplogroup C3 is from 0% to 5%, N 2% to 7%, Q from 1% to 13%
Last edited by ButlerKing; 12-05-2016 at 11:27 AM.


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Mongolians are 88 - 99% Asian
Kazakhs are 60-78% Asian
Uyghur are 32-68% Asian
Turkish are 3-23% Asian
Interracial marriage predominately Asian men and Caucasian female
Kazakhs
Crimean Tatars
Uzbeks Afghan
Azeris from Iran
Turkmen from Iran
Hazara
Mongolians
Buryats
Kalmyks
Interracial marriage predominately Caucasian men and Asian women.
Kyrgyz
Uzbek
Uyghur
Nogais
Turkish
Turkmen.
Altay
Tajik
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There are variations like with Indo-Iranians you know Ossets are different than Persians or Srilankans or Slavic like how Bulgarian and Russians very different. Türks are race but degenerated with mixtures but still present perfect race.


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The world is degenerated admixture. People think South Asia is big mess of Caucasian and Australoid admixture but look at Central Asia and East Africa they are even bigger mess, even Europe is not clean either.
I really love this DNA chart. It shows there's no such thing as pure west Eurasian genetics.
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For those of you who doubt haplogroup Q
" some regions and ethnic groups in the continent show high frequencies. Q-M242 is found in 2.8% (3/106, all Q-M346) in Myanmar, and all the Q samples are concentrated in Ayeyarwady (2/11) and Bago (1/14) regions in southwest Myanmar.[60] And, Q-M242 is found in 55.6% (15/27) in the Akha tribe in northern Thailand.[41] "
Source ------> Trejaut, J.A. (2014). "Taiwan Y-chromosomal DNA variation and its relationship with Island Southeast Asia". BMC Genetics. 15: 77.
So not only do Siberian Mongoloid, Amerindian have world highest haplogroup Q but so Southeast Asians. Wether is Mongoloid from south or north they both have high Q.
So if any Europeans, Middle easterner have haplogroup Q than remember your ancestor was Mongoloid
55.6% haplogroup Q in Akha people who number 450,000 people. There's a theory that came from Mongolia/Manchuria but these haplogroups are nearly non-existant in Mongols, Manchus however their origins was clearly from Southern China.
Akha people
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For those of you who doubt haplogroup N
Genetic Evidence of an East Asian Origin and Paleolithic Northward Migration of Y-chromosome Haplogroup N
Hong Shi Xuebin Qi Hua Zhong Yi Peng Xiaoming Zhang Runlin Z. Ma Bing Su
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/art...l.pone.0066102
" Based on the dating of the Hg N haplotypes and their geographic distributions paired with the suggested counter-clock-wise migratory route across Eurasia [3], we proposed a migratory map (Figure 4) of the Hg N lineages beginning in southern China about 21 kya, and expanding into northern China 12–18 kya, reaching further north to Siberia about 12–14 kya [3], and followed by a population expansion and westward migration into Central Asia and East/North Europe around 8.0–10.0 kya [16]. "
Look at the migration of haplogroup N
Haplogroup N is very high in Mongoloid Uralic population who even have very high Caucasian female mtDNA
In the The study: " Northwest Siberian Khanty and Mansi in the junction of West and East Eurasian gene pools as revealed by uniparental markers "
It claims haplogroup N ( N2 and N3 ) in Europe and Siberis are all Mongoloid/East Eurasian
If haplogroup N is European than it makes no sense for Nenets to be so Mongoloid ( look at the chart of Mansi, Khanty aswell )
They have 75% N and 64% Caucasian female mtDNA and yet genetically they are 68-90% Mongoloid and only 10-32% Caucasian
These people definately don't look Caucasian
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Q is Caucasoid.
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