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I need the sample size please. Because there are plenty of Azeri Turks living in eastern Turkey. The Palestinians and the Jordanians cluster close together is because the sample they got from Jordan are from the Palestinian Jordanians in the levantine part of the country. Regions don't share the same exact genetic cluster, and there are plenty of charts showing Turks clustering very close to Circassians, Georgians and other west Asians.


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[QUOTE=Gilgamesh900;3484371]I need the sample size please. Because there are plenty of Azeri Turks living in eastern Turkey. The Palestinians and the Jordanians cluster close together is because the sample they got from Jordan are from the Palestinian Jordanians in the levantine part of the country. Regions don't share the same exact genetic cluster
Here is the spreadsheet, you can see the sample size if you are not blind. All of the Turkish samples in this spreadsheet are from Cappadocia, Central Anatolia.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...1#gid=74932529
Because Azerbaijani Turks weren't included in that charts and plots, Turks are closer to Azerbaijanis than to Circassians for example. Azeris are "Turkified Persians" only on anthroforums. In real life they are genetically a mix between Oghuz Turks and natives of what is now Azerbaijan, who were definitely not "Persians".






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Central Anatolia? I heard that the Turkic admixture from there is the highest in the nation in comparison to other places. One place alone isn't enough for accurate study. Here's a full study on the Turkish people that was published in 2012, and the samples are more fair than the spreed sheet:
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/1...1.00701.x/full
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