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Cope Genetic and DNA analyzes

Basedpill

Basedpill

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Turkish genetics.
Modern Anatolian Turks (Oghuzes) are not genetically native to Anatolia and are not "Muslim Anatolians" contrary to some European claims.
After the Oghuz tribes invaded Anatolia, the local people in Anatolia were mixed and mixed.

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Modern Sardunyalılar ve İtalyanlar, antik, neolitik Anadolu çiftçilerine en yakın insanlardır (MÖ 10.000-4500)

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An Anatolian DNA sample from the Early Bronze Age (2700-2000 BC). Modern Cypriots, Anatolian Greeks and Lebanese are genetically closest to this pattern.

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Modern Turk K12b:

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Modern Kurd K12b:

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Modern Kurd 2 K12b:
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Gokturk K12b:

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Genetic similarity rates:

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being genetically closer isn't the same as having direct descent from,
also those admixure tools like gedmatch shouldn't be taken so literally
 
being genetically closer isn't the same as having direct descent from,
also those admixure tools like gedmatch shouldn't be taken so literally
The genetics of the first ancestors are considered as Haplogroup, autosomal DNA is not taken too seriously. For example, in Nigeria, Cameroon and Chad, R1b appears commonly, does that make them white? No

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The genetics of the first ancestors are considered as Haplogroup, autosomal DNA is not taken too seriously. For example, in Nigeria, Cameroon and Chad, R1b appears commonly, does that make them white? No

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Why do we apparently have neanderthal dna but no haplogroups from them?
 
Are you Turkish?
 

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