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Post by Διαμονδ on Mar 21, 2018 14:25:11 GMT
According to Cinnioglu et al,(2004) there are many Y-DNA haplogroups present in Turkey. Some of the percentages identified were! Others markers than occurs in less than 1% are H, A, E3a, O, R1*.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2018 18:21:09 GMT
They have a lot of R1b, but its very old data.
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Post by Διαμονδ on Mar 21, 2018 22:24:20 GMT
unknown Why old?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2018 22:27:37 GMT
Its a research from 2004, there are surely much better more recent data.
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Post by Διαμονδ on Mar 21, 2018 22:30:38 GMT
Its a research from 2004, there are surely much better more recent data. I looked at the new information! Approximately similar especially with regard to the group J, so I published this picture! Shrug
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niceillustrator
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Ancestry: Balkan, Anatolian, Hints of Circassian and Italian.
Y-DNA: J2a1 (L-26)
Age: 28
Philosophy: Humanist
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Post by niceillustrator on Oct 29, 2018 17:10:35 GMT
It's really cool, but this whole Y-dna thing feels so abrstract for me. Some sources says f.eg that J2 is super widespread and origin can't be concluded whilst other studies firmly considers it strictly as a minion/balkan originating haplogroup, whilst others debate it's strictly a west asian caucasian originating haplogroup.
Don't know what to believe anymore.
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