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In most cases I have a record where the page
came from. It is possible that the source site moved or does not exist any
more. All of the maps are accessible from their original source, and no
credit is clamed here. This map comes from the Internet, http://home.att.net/~eugenics/GeneMap.htm,
and is duplicated here because it is a rare (up until now) illustration,
and it puts in a proper perspective the anthropological findings of the
last century, helping to explain why there is so much sincere confusion and
intentional misrepresentation in the attribution of the archeological
monuments. In a way it is unique for today’s science in placing the North
Türkic breed on the human genetic map. There could be different maps, using
different selection of the criteria, different coordinate system, or
differing scale, and they would carry a somewhat different message. They
will enlighten the different genetic faucets of the similarities and
differences inherent to the group identified asTürkic, and its various
components. We may not share the notions of the authors of the page, and
admit that there may be varying interpretations of the statistical facts,
but the purpose of the illustration is to show the genetic relationship of
the Türkic people within the
human diversity. |
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http://www.balzan.it/english/pb1999/cavalli/paper.htm http://home.att.net/~eugenics/GeneMap.htm http://www.turkgenealogy.com/turkhistory/history_of_Turksurnames.htm |
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Human Genome Diversity Project Following is a graphic representation of the genetic differences between 42 population groups. This data is fromThe History and Geography of Human Genes by Cavalli-Sforza, Menozzi and Piazza. Gypsies, Jews, Samaritans and a few other population groups have not been considered because of their complex histories, but research is progressing on their racial make-ups. Also note that there are four major races, not three, and that northeastern Asians are closer genetically to Caucasians than they are to southeast Asians. We unfortunately tend to lump all Asians together, but they are genetically very different. Northeast Asians tend to have superior intelligence, given that they survived the Wurm glaciation about 10,000 years ago, similar to northwest Caucasians or Aryans. Below the following figure descriptions of some of the cryptic racial categories as used by Cavalli-Sforza. Also note that if you are interested in Caucasians, they are again broken down into 26 racial groups (See the above book). Theoretically, racial groups can be broken down all the way to the individual (except for identical twins) to make up about 6 billion racial groups. See Jensen, chapter 12 at this web site for an explanation of racial groups and what they mean. ![]() Mongol: Nomadic people of Mongolia. |
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