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    Default New map of East Asian DNA in Europe

    Dodecad's K=12 admixtures were calculated. But I never got round to make the East Asian admixture map. It is now done. It combines the values for Northeast Asian and Southeast Asian.


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    The map is confusing

    The darker purple shows more than 15% on average admixture which I believe are Uralics and Tatars.

    The next color I don't know whether it's a color for 5-10% admixture or 10-15% admixture. The color in Central Turkey, Azerbaijan.

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    Macedonia doesn't seem to be affected by the spread is EA admixture in Europe. A certain Greek on this Forum would be pleasantly surprised at this map.

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    Lol, this map is utter crap. Bulgaria has well below 1%.

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    Highest Mongoloid admixtures , a Turkish girl posted this she is both in forumbiodiversity and theapricity. I'm guessing that means the purple color in Central Turkey is between 10- 15% East Asian

    1. Turk from Southern Mediterranean area/Adana(14%)
    2. Turk from Central Turkey/Ankara ( 14% )
    3. Turk from Northwestern Turkey/Bolu (12%)
    4. Turk from Southwestern Turkey/Aydin (11-12%)
    5. Turk from Central Turkey/Konya (9.6%)
    Last edited by ButlerKing; 08-28-2013 at 10:26 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Twitch View Post
    Lol, this map is utter crap. Bulgaria has well below 1%.
    M. Ivanova, P. Spassova, A. Michailova, and E. Naumova. "Distributions of HLA class I alleles and haplotypes in Bulgarians - contribution to understanding the origin of the population." Tissue Antigens 57:3 (March 2001): pages 208-215. Abstract excerpts:

    "This is further supported by the analysis of HLA class I haplotypes in Bulgarians. Most of them are also common in Europe. However their frequency pattern in Bulgarians is similar to the South European populations. The presence of some rare alleles and haplotypes indicated Asian genetic inflow. On the basis of HLA class I profile and supported by historical and anthropological data, we suggest that the Bulgarian population is characterized by the features of the Southern European anthropological type with some influence of other groups such as Asians, Turks, Armenians."

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    Quote Originally Posted by ButlerKing View Post
    M. Ivanova, P. Spassova, A. Michailova, and E. Naumova. "Distributions of HLA class I alleles and haplotypes in Bulgarians - contribution to understanding the origin of the population." Tissue Antigens 57:3 (March 2001): pages 208-215. Abstract excerpts:

    "This is further supported by the analysis of HLA class I haplotypes in Bulgarians. Most of them are also common in Europe. However their frequency pattern in Bulgarians is similar to the South European populations. The presence of some rare alleles and haplotypes indicated Asian genetic inflow. On the basis of HLA class I profile and supported by historical and anthropological data, we suggest that the Bulgarian population is characterized by the features of the Southern European anthropological type with some influence of other groups such as Asians, Turks, Armenians."
    As I have said before Bulgarian science are two words that don't make sense together, so if I were you, I wouldn't quote this study.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Twitch View Post
    As I have said before Bulgarian science are two words that don't make sense together, so if I were you, I wouldn't quote this study.
    lol why so negative about Bulgarian scientists? This is about mitochondrial DNA, not autosomal DNA btw. Do you know, there are 4 types of DNA..

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    This is the estimated age of east asian like alleles in various people..



    http://dienekes.blogspot.com/2012/11...ixture-in.html

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    Overall Asian average in Turkey is 5-6%.
    Balkan Anatolian Turkic calculator:

    11.04% Balkans
    83.23% Anatolia
    5.73% Turkic

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