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Samoyedic people are indigenous in Siberia while Yakuts are migrants from Central Asia that's Yakut admixture is not really Siberian.
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Considering that there are only 3 Slavic nation, these are Russians, Ukrainians and Belarusians (the rest Slavs are Slavic speakers), Russians have the largest East Asian admixture. Middle Eastern Asian admixture is more among Ukrainians. Moreover, the most Slavic people are Russians. In Russians, the largest percentage of the original Slavic blood.
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Yfull [B]ID: YF83218 admix -> https://i.ibb.co/NjwQTz6/myherit1.png
G25 Distance: 1.0778%
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5.2 ITA_Sardinia_C_o:I15940 1.4 ITA_Daunian
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The Proto-Samoyedic urheimat is in the Sayan region, which is not that far from the Proto-Turkic urheimat (in the Altai-Sayan region or Northern Mongolia).
If you look at the Asian mtDNA haplogroups of early Hungarians, they mostly originate in Inner Asia. The Siberian haplogroups mostly come from Southern Siberia, like the Altai and Lake Baikal region.
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/ar...l.pone.0205920
Southern Siberia supports high population densities by Siberian standards. According to the population figures listed in the 2010 Russian census, out of the indigenous peoples of Siberia, Buryats and Tuvans alone made up more than half (915,289 out of 1,784,755):
#population in 2010 census;people;language family
44640;Nenets;Uralic
3649;Selkup;Uralic
862;Nganasan;Uralic
227;Enets;Uralic
30943;Khanty;Uralic
12269;Mansi;Uralic
478085;Yakut;Northeastern Turkic
263934;Tuvan;Northeastern Turkic
74238;Altai;Northeastern Turkic
72959;Khakas;Northeastern Turkic
12888;Shor;Northeastern Turkic
7885;Dolgan;Northeastern Turkic
2892;Kumandin;Northeastern Turkic
2643;Teleut;Northeastern Turkic
762;Tofalar;Northeastern Turkic
355;Chulym;Northeastern Turkic
651355;Buryat;Mongolic
3608;Soyot;Mongolic
2986;Khalkha Mongol;Mongolic
37843;Evenk;Tungusic
22383;Even;Tungusic
12003;Nanai;Tungusic
2765;Ulch;Tungusic
1496;Udege;Tungusic
596;Oroch;Tungusic
513;Negidal;Tungusic
295;Orok;Tungusic
15908;Chukchi;Paleo-Siberian
7953;Koryak;Paleo-Siberian
3193;Itelmen;Paleo-Siberian
1927;Kamchadal;Paleo-Siberian
1002;Chuvan;Paleo-Siberian
4;Kerek;Paleo-Siberian
4652;Nivkh;Paleo-Siberian
1603;Yukaghir;Paleo-Siberian
1219;Ket;Paleo-Siberian
1738;Eskimo;Eskimo-Aleut
482;Aleut;Eskimo-Aleut
In the map of Inner Asia below, both Buryatia and Tuva Republic are considered to be part of Inner Asia. Both have historically been part of the East Asian (Mongolian and Chinese) sphere of influence. You can see how tiny the combined area of Tuva Republic and Buryatia is, even though it's home to about half of the indigenous population of Siberia.
The location where Jaakko Häkkinen places Pre-Proto-Uralic in the map below is meant to be very approximate, but it's around the same region as the Turkic urheimat:
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If you mean Mongoloid admix specifically, then it's Russians. But if West Asian counts, then rather some South Slavic group.
In that case probably Bulgarians.
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