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Ollios
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Topic: Ollios Posted: 26-Feb-2014 at 14:23 |
I joined the family tree project and I have just send my examples for Y-Dna and also Mt-Dna test This is Turks Y-dna What do you think which group I can be? and is there anybody who joined this project?
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Posted: 27-Feb-2014 at 16:31 |
what's this all about ?? how can i enter this project too ?
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Posted: 01-Mar-2014 at 18:12 |
Let us know what the results are!
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Posted: 01-Mar-2014 at 18:25 |
Ollios, does the circular graph/ pie chart, you showed above represent the average Turk? And, since there is no guide, just what do the colors represent?
Since the dark Blue pie piece seems to represent about a quarter 1/4th of the sequence, then what is it?
Ron
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Posted: 02-Mar-2014 at 01:09 |
That means that Turks are with variety of genes!
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Posted: 02-Mar-2014 at 11:23 |
Originally posted by yomud
what's this all about ?? how can i enter this project too ?
| http://www.familytreedna.com/products.aspx
Originally posted by Sidney
Let us know what the results are!
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That's why I opened this topic but It seems it will take a time.
Originally posted by opuslola
Ollios, does the circular graph/ pie chart, you showed
above represent the average Turk? And, since there is no guide, just
what do the colors represent?
Since the dark Blue pie piece seems to represent about a quarter 1/4th of the sequence, then what is it?
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As you know men give own Y-dna to thier children and this Y-dna doesn't change easily so there are just a few Y-dna group on Earth For example before the indo-european immigration most of men in europe had come from common ancestry who was haplogroup I but after the immigration some of group I went to Scandinavia and turned to group I1 and some of them went to Balkans and became group I2 like this way, we can follow them
Originally posted by medenaywe
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Yeap, who can think in different way?
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Posted: 02-Mar-2014 at 17:27 |
"Originally posted by medenaywe
That means that Turks are with variety of genes!"
Yes some wear Lee's, some Levi Strauss, and some even wear Guess, or Calvin Kline, or Liz!
But, I will wait to see just what "Genes" Ollios wears? Smile!
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Posted: 04-Mar-2014 at 00:48 |
Originally posted by Ollios
[QUOTE=yomud]what's this all about ?? how can i enter this project too ?
| http://www.familytreedna.com/products.aspxBuddy, they are many different tests in the link you provided. which one have you taken?
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Ollios
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Posted: 05-Mar-2014 at 15:35 |
well this is real interesting thing as a non patriarchal guy, I don't just say my paternal homeland, I respect both. However this test is different so your father's mom or your mom's father is unrelevant
My mom has a brother and I have two nephews but my uncle doesn't able to give his mt-dna(it will be same with me) and my father has a sister and she has children too, but in same way she doesn't have Y-dna so my these nephews are different then me
so I will be totally different then even my close relatives
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Posted: 06-Apr-2014 at 14:32 |
The first result has come. My mt-Dna is J but I don't know the subgroup
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Posted: 10-Apr-2014 at 17:29 |
my maternal brothers and sisters live in Middle East if I am not wrong, I am J1b
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Posted: 17-Apr-2014 at 14:32 |
and my father side is R1a
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Posted: 17-Apr-2014 at 16:00 |
Also mine Olios.Is he blonde?!?
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Posted: 18-Apr-2014 at 11:16 |
Someday I'll get around to doing this testing. My gr. neice was born with a rare genetic deficency. In the process of diagnosing her they ran comprehensive dna tests on her. The results were more than surprising. I don't have the specifics, [my sister hasn't spoken to me in some years??] but sometime around 900 AD there were Turks running around the East Coast of the US. My family lines show this along with - Corsican, North and West African. We knew about the West African, but the Turk connection was a surprise.
It shouldn't have been. We have a direct connection to an Ethnic group here called the "Melungeon". My paternal grandmother was Melungeon. While they are not usually considered "Native American", they met the boats when the first recorded contacts were made. They had been here for a very long time. One of the most common dna connections in families with Melungeon roots is Turkic. Supposedly the word Melungeon comes from the Turks.
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Posted: 18-Apr-2014 at 11:39 |
...and again you are blonde?!?
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Posted: 18-Apr-2014 at 12:13 |
Originally posted by medenaywe
...and again you are blonde?!? |
I'm a blondie, but that comes from my Mom's side. My Dad has [or had ] jet black hair.[What's left of it is white now] Dad's family all had black hair.
What's the significance of the blonde hair? My beard is/was dark brown with red highlights. Now it's grey with red.
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Posted: 18-Apr-2014 at 15:51 |
It is better than bald... I still have no white fibers but...lot of fibers are going out of my head last 2 years.
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Posted: 19-Apr-2014 at 11:30 |
Originally posted by medenaywe
It is better than bald...I still have no white fibers but...lot of fibers are going out of my head last 2 years. |
Well, they say you inherit your hair from your mothers side. In that case I'm lucky. Where I have a receeding hairline, I still have 80% of what I started out with. On Dad's side, all the men end up looking like cue balls.
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Posted: 20-May-2014 at 15:59 |
Division of Haplogroups (According to FTDNA) Adam 60.000years ago then haplogroup BT then haplogroup CT then haplogroup CF and we are leaving Black Continent also natural habitat of humanity then haplogroup F is coming. Some people accept that leaving of Africa happens during this group. 45.000years ago then the ancester of haplogroup R is passing Arabia, Mesopotamia and Iran and reaching Central Asia After the haplogroup R, ancesters are coming with this order haplogroup K 40.000years ago haplogroup P 35.000yers ago haplogroup R 30.000years ago Number 1 (I will share things which I found interesting like in below ) The closest haplogroup form the R is group Q which is mainly in Red Indians / Native Americans It is not C (mainly popular between Mongols and North Turkic People). R and Q are coming from same ancester: haplogroup P
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