>>4965579>Autosomal studies and whole genome sequencing have conclusively proven that modern Anatolian Turks are no different than the former inhabitants of AnatoliaThe mental gymnastics Jesus Christ...
I've never claimed that Anatolian Turks weren't primarily of old Anatolian stock. You claimed that:
Turks (making no distinction between coastal and eastern) did settle in Albania.
Now you claim that the modern Anatolian populace is barely Turkish in the genetic sense, but rather ancient Anatolian...
You mention Central Asian nature. Let's analyze that. Yes, Turks, Anatolian Turks do display Asian admixture at around 0-20%, varying between regions. Albanians show 0%.
We can deduce from this point that these settlers from Turkey to Albania are not from Anatolian populations, since the data above wouldn't make any sense, right?
This is further enforced by the fact that Anatolian Turks have 6% y-dna haplogroups of Central/East Asian origin (Q+N) while Albanians have 0%. So please clarify the ambiguity, from which regions in Turkey did these hypothetical settlers come from?
>They introduced foreign elements to your genepoolIt's the second time I'm asking for sources for your claims, where these ''foreign elements'' are clearly identifiable...
>Albanian Turks tended to assimilate in AlbaniaYou have to prove that:
(a) there were Turks that did settle in Albania.
(b) These maps account only for cultural/lingual ties
(c) Albanian Turks tended to assimilate in Albania
I'm not gonna reply to any post without sources from now on. You can believe your wishful thinking but you're not gonna waste my time with that.