>>1085591Haplogroup distributions in Turkish people
J2=24% - J2 (M172) Typical of Mediterranean, Caucasian, Western and Central Asian populations.
R1b=15.9% Widespread in western Eurasia, with distinct "west Asian" and "west European" lineages.
G=10.9% – Typical of people from the Caucasus and to a lesser extent the Middle East.
E3b-M35=10.7% (E3b1-M78 and E3b3-M123 accounting for all E representatives in the sample, besides a single E3b2-M81 chromosome). E-M78 occurs commonly, and is found in northern and eastern Africa, and in western Asia. Haplogroup E-M123 is found in both Africa and Eurasia.
J1=9% – Typical amongst people from the Arabian peninsula and Dagestan (ranging from 3% from Turks around Konya to 12% in Kurds).
R1a=6.9% – Common in various Central Asian, Indian, Central- and Eastern European populations.
I=5.3% – Common in Balkans and eastern Europe, possibly representing a back-migration to Anatolia.
K=4.5% – Typical of Asian populations and Caucasian populations.
L=4.2% – Typical of the Indian subcontinent and Khorasan populations. Found sporadically in the Middle East and the Caucasus.
N=3.8% – Typical of Uralic, Siberian and Altaic populations.
T=2.5% – Typical of Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, Northeast African and South Asian populations
Q=1.9% – Typical of Northern Altaic populations (also common in Scandinavia and the Alps).
C=1.3% – Typical of Mongolic and Siberian populations
R2=0.96% – Typical of South Asian population