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    "The Karos samples’ STR data are 1 genetic distance on 17 loci in the Balkans to a Bulgarian from Montana and 2 mutation steps to a Bulgarian from Sofia, a Bulgarian from Plovdiv, and a Tuscan Albanian"
    Imagine how the slavs gonna spin this one out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bained View Post
    "The Karos samples’ STR data are 1 genetic distance on 17 loci in the Balkans to a Bulgarian from Montana and 2 mutation steps to a Bulgarian from Sofia, a Bulgarian from Plovdiv, and a Tuscan Albanian"
    Imagine how the slavs gonna spin this one out.
    We should ask Dr Bosniensis

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    My haplogroup G2a1 was probably when Magyars conquered the Kahazars absorbed them. Khazars had a bunch of north-Caucasian mercenaries.

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    Amazing article (I read most of it). So basically, the origins of the ancient Hungarians still remain a mistery. But we know the migration route of the ancient hungarians, collectively, and also what other languages influenced the Hungarian language, by getting in contact with different tribes and nations.

    In spite of this, can someone explain in a nutshell what is the conclusion of this whole analysis? I'm really just a beginner and I know very little about haplogroup compositions, haplotypes or genetic distances between groups of individuals.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris596 View Post
    Amazing article (I read most of it). So basically, the origins of the ancient Hungarians still remain a mistery. But we know the migration route of the ancient hungarians, collectively, and also what other languages influenced the Hungarian language, by getting in contact with different tribes and nations.

    In spite of this, can someone explain in a nutshell what is the conclusion of this whole analysis? I'm really just a beginner and I know very little about haplogroup compositions, haplotypes or genetic distances between groups of individuals.
    I can't, beyond saying it was a complicated and fascinating ethnogenesis

    I do wonder what you Y haplogroup is, does your paternal side come from Alfold region or Transylvania?

    I am actually haplogroup N, but I had my clade tested by YSEQ and I am a rare Slavo-Baltic type, found mostly in southern Poland, and also in Hungarians in NE Hungary. It's not the same branch as the conquerors in the article had.

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    59418616_575772086242201_6320331344303882240_n.jpg This is reconstruction of the leader guy,52:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.G View Post
    I do wonder what you Y haplogroup is, does your paternal side come from Alfold region or Transylvania?
    I spoke with him, his paternal side is the Szekely one. His father is from the same county as my parents. Quite close to us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.G View Post
    I can't, beyond saying it was a complicated and fascinating ethnogenesis

    I do wonder what you Y haplogroup is, does your paternal side come from Alfold region or Transylvania?

    I am actually haplogroup N, but I had my clade tested by YSEQ and I am a rare Slavo-Baltic type, found mostly in southern Poland, and also in Hungarians in NE Hungary. It's not the same branch as the conquerors in the article had.
    I'm still waiting to do a DNA test But it's coming for sure. And Kökény is right, my paternal side comes from Transylvania and my maternal side comes from the Alföld. But I'm unable to tell you anything other than this right now. But let's discuss my haplogroup composition later in the future, in another thread

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.G View Post
    I can't, beyond saying it was a complicated and fascinating ethnogenesis

    I do wonder what you Y haplogroup is, does your paternal side come from Alfold region or Transylvania?

    I am actually haplogroup N, but I had my clade tested by YSEQ and I am a rare Slavo-Baltic type, found mostly in southern Poland, and also in Hungarians in NE Hungary. It's not the same branch as the conquerors in the article had.
    I'm still waiting to do a DNA test But it's coming for sure. And Kökény is right, my paternal side comes from Transylvania and my maternal side comes from the Alföld. But I'm unable to tell you anything other than this right now. But let's discuss my haplogroup composition later in the future, in another thread

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris596 View Post
    I'm still waiting to do a DNA test But it's coming for sure. And Kökény is right, my paternal side comes from Transylvania and my maternal side comes from the Alföld. But I'm unable to tell you anything other than this right now. But let's discuss my haplogroup composition later in the future, in another thread
    I look forward to it. You may already know that 23andMe gives you your basic haplogroup. That's how I got mine. After that I took it a step further by testing with YSEQ to get my deeper subclade.

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