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You are rare Turkish male, 1 in 400 Turkish. You are among the less than 1% Turks with haplogroup O
Some of the percentages identified were:[7]
I=5.3%[7] – Common in Balkans and eastern Europe, possibly representing a back-migration to Anatolia.
K=4.5%[7] – Typical of Asian populations and Caucasian populations.
L=4.2%[7] – Typical of Indian Subcontinent and Khorasan populations. Found sporadically in the Middle East and the Caucasus.
N=3.8%[7] – Typical of Uralic, Siberian and Altaic populations.
T=2.5%[7] – Typical of Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, Northeast African and South Asian populations
Q=1.9%[7] – Typical of Northern Altaic populations (also common in Scandinavia and the Alps.)
C=1.3%[7] – Typical of Mongolic and Siberian populations
R2=0.96% [7] – Typical of South Asian population
Others markers than occurs in less than 1% are H, A, E3a, O, R1*.
Haplogroup O is 0.19% in Turkish population and you are one of them
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N and O is Mongoloid - N north version, O southern version.
Q is amerindianoid
D is originaly negritid
C - veddoid.
Caucasoid, but totally different, than southern caucasoid Like Swede and Saudi.Caucasoid male Y-DNA
R1a = Typical of Europeans, Southern Central Asia, North India
R1b = Typical of European and West Siberia
All four were originally also different.J = Typical of West Asian, Middle easterner, Caucasus
I = Typical of North Europeans and Central Europeans
G = Typical of Caucasus
E = Typical of South European, North African and Bantu African
J - like saudi/syrian mix.
I - like suadi/veddoid mix.
G - like armenoid/tadjik mix
E - like berber/veddoid mix.


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If haplogroup Q is Caucasian where are the Caucasian ethnicity with haplogroups Q ? Haplogroup R in Amerindians is the result of paleolithic contribution and European imperialist in 15th century.
If we combine haplogroup Q and R than their Y-DNA is 100% Caucasoid and that means they should be at least 50% Caucasoid
their mtDNA is not pure Mongoloid either.
X2a is a major mtDNA subclade in North America; among the Algonquian peoples, it comprises up to 25% of mtDNA types.[60][61] It is also present in lower percentages to the west and south of this area — among the Sioux (15%), the Nuu-chah-nulth (11%–13%), the Navajo (7%), and the Yakama (5%).[62]
I know Y-DNA can be diluted but it's very hard to believe that the Amerindian tribes with 100% Q have 0% caucasian admixture that's because Q is not Caucasian. The only groups here that shows a European affinity are the ones with European haplogroup.
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I need to ask you than
1. What do you think is a proto-Mongoloid ? do you think of Ainu only, what about the Taiwan aborigines ?
2. The Taiwanese Chinese maternal line is Taiwanese aborigines, does that count ? they are a mixture of Han Chinese father and Taiwanese aborigines mothers.
A lot of these Taiwanese aborigines have quite a caucasian-dish or Eurasian look like the Ainu, but sadly most are mixed with Chinese today.
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Yes you are correct.
0.19% of 74,940,000 = 142,386 Turkish people with haplogroup O
Source ----> percentage calculator
http://www.percentagecalculator.net/


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Absolutely wrong the highest frequencies of D can be found in Tibeto Burmans 70% and they look 0% Negroid and they also show 0% Negroid admixture.
C can also not be Veddoid. It's very common in Siberia, Mongolia, Manchuria, North Korea to Australia aborigines. Different types of C have different origins.
How can you claim I and E are mixed veddoid, you mean people like Sri Lanka ?????
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