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    Quote Originally Posted by orangepulp View Post
    Recent Chinese lol!! I think its from the Turkic input. Central and Western regions of Turkey have the most Turkic input.

    I am surprised that my Asian score is very little in this test, you think this is accurate??
    Chinese as here being within China, dont know what ethnic group this belongs to, but its hard to say given i dont have too much data to work with, but i would not immediately assume its down to ancient Turkic speaking migrations, it can be from a wide range of historical events, also "recent" here meaning within the last 1000-500 years or so..

    You do traditionally score lower Far Asian then other Turkish Eurogenes members right? but i would say that this analysis is over-simplified, it seems it is unable to incorporate too many components at one time, i think DNA tribes have become too "conservative" in the calculation process, much like 23andme is.. but with less euro-centrism from DNA tribes..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Onur View Post
    He might be a Turk genetically but for his mindset, he is not at all and thats what matters most. I think he is writing the tag "Turk" just because of his dna results. Thats why i guessed he is an Armenian or something.
    Could be, I don't know what he is? I agree he does post some anti-Turkish posts but still he could just be a traitor to his own kind. Its funny that he has a high Turkic score yet posts anti-Turk.
    Are you from Erzurum?

    I am half from Erzurum ( Ispir), my father is from Konya.


    I just know that my mothers side are from Erzurum for many generations we don't know of any other ancestry???? My great ancestors re-established Ispir after the Armenians attacked and destroyed it.
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    11.04% Balkans
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    Quote Originally Posted by Onur View Post
    Yes, these modern geneticists only considers mongolic dna as Turkic, other Anatolian or Caucasus haplotypes are either classified as armeniod or hellenic. They do this purposely with unproven claim of "Turks=Mongols".

    This is ofc not something scientific but purely politics.
    Then 99% of the Turkic peoples on earth are not true Turks , even our closest relatives in central asia, the Turkmens are also only 16-17% Turkic (mongoloid) according to this shit. I'm 100% sure, they would estimate the ancient Seljuks only ~20% Turkic, if they had dna samples from them.

    And Mongol are also not-true Altaics, because they aren't full Mongoloids ( there are 15-20% caucasoid admixture in Mongols)

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    "Bergamo"...this is a very interesting similarity, because this is my mom's city of birth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pecheneg View Post
    Then 99% of the Turkic peoples on earth are not true Turks , even our closest relatives in central asia, the Turkmens are also only %16-17 Turkic (mongoloid) according to this shit. I'm 100% sure, they would estimate the ancient Seljuks only ~20% Turkic, if they had dna samples from them.

    And Mongol are also not-true Altaics, because they aren't full Mongoloids ( there are 15-20% caucasoid admixture in Mongols)
    Its not really about the monglid input if you ask me, if you look at map plots Anatolian Turks cluster closer to Armenians, Georgians, Kurds, Assyrians and not with Central Asian Turks. I think Anatolain Turks Caucasus input is different than Central Asian Turks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by orangepulp View Post
    Its not really about the monglid input if you ask me, if you look at map plots Anatolian Turks cluster closer to Armenians, Georgians, Kurds, Assyrians and not with Central Asian Turks. I think Anatolain Turks Caucasus input is different than Central Asian Turks.
    I think the same
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    East Alpine
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    Either way, Alpino-East Meditteranid is predominant.
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    Alpine with minor East Med. I would agree.
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    You are an East Alpinid, with a liberal splish splash of Turkic blood
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    Pyknomorphic Eastern Alpine with Turanid influence

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    Quote Originally Posted by Perduellio View Post
    "Bergamo"...this is a very interesting similarity, because this is my mom's city of birth.
    Yea its 3rd on my list.
    I have a few Italian cousins with 23andme, probably Neolithic influence.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Perduellio View Post
    "Bergamo"...this is a very interesting similarity, because this is my mom's city of birth.
    Its likely in connection to Etruscan migrations, which are said to have come from Anatolia, its the best explanation i can think of..
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    Quote Originally Posted by orangepulp View Post
    Yea its 3rd on my list.
    I have a few Italian cousins with 23andme, probably Neolithic influence.
    its the first for TR2..
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    Quote Originally Posted by orangepulp View Post
    Yea its 3rd on my list.
    I have a few Italian cousins with 23andme, probably Neolithic influence.
    It's the best explanation, but could also be an ancient turkish heritage from some immigrants when Eastern Lombardy was part of the Venetian Republic.
    Or etrurian.

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