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J2a is a Neolithic haplogroup/marker.
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Yes. I also used to think that the Anatolian hypothesis is true but i wasn't so sure. So i started to read about genetics, the more i read the more evidences which debunked the hypothesis i saw. I think the Oghuz heritage depends on the person but on the average it should be around 30% or 40% maybe lower or higher than that.
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You're the haplotard here. You tell me. As i mentioned before haplogroups do not prove anything. I saw a Turk from Northeastern Anatolia who had haplogroup C yet had like 6-7% mongoloid heritage. Then there's this guy from Western Anatolia who had haplogroup J1 as his Y-DNA yet he was around 12-14% mongoloid.
Which one is more "Turkic". The C or J1 guy?
And "you're not real Turks" is not an argument. I didn't say anything about being 100% pure. And "you're a mix of many nations and races from Ottoman Empire." statement is also wrong. I can also say the same about Romanians.
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Don't know why Y-DNA is held in so much importance tbh. Some study I read, there is a Siberian man (forgot the clan) near the Beringian strait who had the same exact Y-DNA subclade as me
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