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Sargat culture mtDNA:
C: 26%
G: 10%
A: 10%
T: 43%
Z: 7%
Y: 4%
forrás: Casey C. Bennett, Frederika A. Kaestle: Investigation of Ancient DNA from Western Siberia and the Sargat Culture
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I hope they willI have read the thread about the names and their origins, and I find it very interesting, but this topic is unknown to me, so I just read it without comment .
SureI assume you are talking about Stears; he's fine. He just speaks from a new position as his DNA tests arrive and he uses more autosomal calculators and more Magyar DNA is researched in general. As the science progresses so will his views on his heritage. He will have you to help him with this as well.
For example he score some eskimo/inuit like DNA on tests, which I sure is from oldest layer of Ugric peoples. and other things too, as you know.
Good night!
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