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Italian (supposing they are actually Italian). Even though those girls aren't my type (judging by their look).
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That plot is crap because its based off of some outdated Gedmatch calculator. Global25 is a far more accurate tool.
No way are northern west asia people closer to Bedouins than they are to Southern Europeans. They are even closer to southern Europeans than to some southern Levantine populations, let alone Arabians.
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What the hell?
I see, OWDs attacking my bro Nazarene in my absence...
Guess what?
The King is back, you better watch yourself.
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Nah, this plot is pretty accurate. It is just limited and can't show real genetic relatedness. Gypsy can plot close to Turks and he won't have any Turkish ancestry.
Turks aren't close to southern Europe man, unless you mean Balkan Turks. Their native Anatolian ancestry was Armenian like which is nothing like European, and such population mixed with Turkmen like people.
But yeah, they aren't close to Arabs at all either. Don't see the sense in this who is closer bullshit, Turks aren't close either to Euros or Arabs, period.
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This is true, the genetic plotting shit is just based off averages. Someone who's half Russian half Greek will plot as a Balkan Slav, means nothing. What matters is IBD (identity by descent) and Turks will have extremely low if non existent IBD with Arabs.
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Plus, Eurogenes is geared toward Europeans who have heavy steppe ancestry usually.
West Asian components were either a generic 'West Asian' or 'East Med' which doesn't really explain much. Global25 is a much better and more accurate tool for this very reason.
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