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6/15/2025, 3:47:52 PM
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>>17763808
No, and the other way around is true, Western Anatolia, the Turkish part of Thrace, and the Constantinian region are between 30-40% Slavic (depending on the region) Y-DNA-wise. Also, Turks are profoundly darker, shorter, and uglier than South Slavs, this image smells of COPE.
>The 2014 IBD analysis comparison of Western Balkan and Middle Eastern populations also found negligible gene flow between the 16th and 19th centuries during the Islamization of the Balkans.[53]
Anatolian Turkish DNA is almost noise-level among South Slavs in terms of autosomes, and virtually non-existent in terms of Y-DNA, the only places where it exists are some isolated hotspots in Greek Thrace and Macedonia where the combined lineages eke out 5% at most.
>Dracula's descendants may have come from the Cumans
That's a disproved theory, historically and ethnographically. In terms of Y-DNA, the best candidate for the original Basarabid Y-DNA is I2a1b-Din based on that study from 2012.
>>17763808
No, and the other way around is true, Western Anatolia, the Turkish part of Thrace, and the Constantinian region are between 30-40% Slavic (depending on the region) Y-DNA-wise. Also, Turks are profoundly darker, shorter, and uglier than South Slavs, this image smells of COPE.
>The 2014 IBD analysis comparison of Western Balkan and Middle Eastern populations also found negligible gene flow between the 16th and 19th centuries during the Islamization of the Balkans.[53]
Anatolian Turkish DNA is almost noise-level among South Slavs in terms of autosomes, and virtually non-existent in terms of Y-DNA, the only places where it exists are some isolated hotspots in Greek Thrace and Macedonia where the combined lineages eke out 5% at most.
>Dracula's descendants may have come from the Cumans
That's a disproved theory, historically and ethnographically. In terms of Y-DNA, the best candidate for the original Basarabid Y-DNA is I2a1b-Din based on that study from 2012.
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