MyHeritage Result East-Hungarian DNA
MyHeritage DNA test results from East-Hungary, Hajdú-Bihar County, Debrecen. The Great Hungarian Plain.
Explanation:
- Balkan: can also mean today's Ukraine
- East-European: this means the ancient scythian-steppe, the Central-Asian people have 10-30% from this genetic, and this is findable in the area of Bronze Age Kazakhstan, Krasnoyarsk and Mongolia, which is now East European steppe
- Celtic: stable component in estimates of Central Asian peoples
- West Asian: it is Saka/Sarmata attribute this genetic in the Bronze Age reached into Tarim-basin and Mongolia, into areas of Kazakhstan, in the Pamir/Tian-Shan and Tarim-Basin can to find also nowdays, as a genetic component
- Central Asian: it refers to Baikal and East Siberian areas
(The East European and Balkanic estimations would need correction)
Our Central Asian heritage is mixing a long- time as genetic background, difficult to detect exactly. With a deep analysis Central- and East Asian part can rise to 15%. But combined with Iranian and European parts, it can reach 30% as a Turkic genetic core, and with some plus European as 50% Tatar.
The above turkic attribute able be traced back to the Bronze/Iron and Early Medieval Age Mongolia territories, where the "Khentii and Arkhangai" burials is prominent, and the northern part of the Tarim Basin, the Dzungarian territories CHN_Kuokesuxi/Tangbalesayi/Simutasi ... etc finds, in IA.
MyTrueAncestry also estimates Late-Xiongnu, Uyghur finds in Mongolia, and Sarmatians in South-Ural with filtered chromosome data!
Yourdnaportal can describe the Eastern genetic part (of 50%) by archeogenetic finds:
https://umap.openstreetmap.fr/en/map/ancient-human-dna_41837#4/
Kipchak_DA179 (approx: Late Avars )
From definied 2X Admixture results on Vahaduo(SingleTab) best fit genetic-covers in %( Global25_PCA): Hungary_Medieval.SG:DA199_noUDG.SG + X
65.4% Hungary_EarlyArpadian:PLE-115.SG
60.0% Hungary_Conqueror_Commoner:SH-103.SG
59.0% Hungary_Conqueror_Elite:K3-13.SG
55.0% Hungary_Transtisza_LateAvar:I16741/Hungary_Hun:KMT-2785.SG
46.0% Kazakhstan_Kipchak1.SG:DA179_noUDG.SG
38.8% Kazakhstan_Turk.SG:DA228_noUDG.SG
37.4% Mongolia_Arkhangai_XiongnuEarlyMedieval_2:BUR004
34.8% Kyrgyzstan_TianShan_Saka.SG:DA55_noUDG.SG
30.8% Russia_Ural_EarlySarmatian:I0575
22.2% Mongolia_Khentii_XiongnuLateMedieval:DUU002
13.2% Mongolia_Sukhbaatar_LateMedieval:SHR001
66.2% Tatar_Crimean_steppe:Crimean_steppe1
54.6% Tatar_Kazan:TTR-201
42.0% Turkmen:GRC10046927_Turkmen352
38.8% Bashkir:bashkir3
35.2% Uzbek:GRC10041333
34.4% Nogai:NOG-357/Uygur:HGDP01297
32.6% Tajik_Hisor:TJ-0486
27.6% Kazakh:597_B
17.6% Mongol_Inner_Mongolia:60521809199875
The Central-Asian core in average is a "Crimean Tatar character" more broadly between today's Moksha and Tajiks with East-Iranian and Altaic(such as teleut) attributes.
The Altaic part is involve an Inner_Mongolian segment (Gansu to Manchuria).
Overall, my closest ethnicity Hungarian_Transylvania, internationally Moldavian!
My conclusion:
From Volga Region genetically the Moksha and Komi the closest and the Mishar/Kazan Tatars!
But, the Central-European relation to Volga region is rather from the Western-Scythian age (the Language).
The Sarmatians were close to Tajiks, the European Huns/Avars to Nogais,Karakalpaks, Uyghurs, the Conquerors to Besermyans,Udmurts, Uzbeks,Turkmens.
About Bashkirs: Bashgird is Khazar warlord? Their legend about their origin: they moved from Syr Darya to South Ural: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bashkirs
Finally, I refer to Abu-Hámid-al-Garnáti's notes AD 1150-53 when he lived in Hungary that he spoken about Horezmians(Uzbekistan) and Turkmens in case of the Cumans.
There are more videos on my channel, different tests, collected videos to theme:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy4hCP-JVCe_pxs88Q4T3xw
Used tools during analysis:
Autosomal DNA data and Estimation:
- https://myheritage.com
Estimations of Ancient and modern Populations:
- https://mytrueancestry.com
- https://yourdnaportal.com
- https://genomelink.io
- https://illustrativedna.com/
- https://vahaduo.github.io/
Y-DNA predictors on autosomal data:
- https://ytree.morleydna.com/extractFromAutosomal (strict)
- https://cladefinder.yseq.net/
Other database(Y-DNA and mtDNA):
- https://yfull.com/tree/
- https://phylogeographer.com/scripts/heatmap.php
- https://phylogeographer.com/snp-lookup/
- https://isogg.org/tree/
- https://haplotree.info/maps/ancient_dna/slideshow_samples.php?searchcolumn=Y_Haplotree_Variant&searchfor=R-Z2125&ybp=500000,0
Interesting articles for 2 markers my Y-dna and mtDNA:
The origin of Nogais clans by the results of ethnogenomical expeditions of EH Project "Suyun"
(my Y-DNA: R1a-M458, Kuban, Crimea)
http://suyun.info/index.php?p=1_01122014_2&LANG=ENG
http://suyun.info/index.php?LANG=ENG&p=3_05102016_8_4
Genetic kinship and admixture in Iron Age Scytho-Siberians
(my mtDNA: U4a1a, Tuva, Altai)
https://www.podgorski.com/main/assets/documents/Mary_2019.pdf
Видео MyHeritage Result East-Hungarian DNA канала N. Nagy
Explanation:
- Balkan: can also mean today's Ukraine
- East-European: this means the ancient scythian-steppe, the Central-Asian people have 10-30% from this genetic, and this is findable in the area of Bronze Age Kazakhstan, Krasnoyarsk and Mongolia, which is now East European steppe
- Celtic: stable component in estimates of Central Asian peoples
- West Asian: it is Saka/Sarmata attribute this genetic in the Bronze Age reached into Tarim-basin and Mongolia, into areas of Kazakhstan, in the Pamir/Tian-Shan and Tarim-Basin can to find also nowdays, as a genetic component
- Central Asian: it refers to Baikal and East Siberian areas
(The East European and Balkanic estimations would need correction)
Our Central Asian heritage is mixing a long- time as genetic background, difficult to detect exactly. With a deep analysis Central- and East Asian part can rise to 15%. But combined with Iranian and European parts, it can reach 30% as a Turkic genetic core, and with some plus European as 50% Tatar.
The above turkic attribute able be traced back to the Bronze/Iron and Early Medieval Age Mongolia territories, where the "Khentii and Arkhangai" burials is prominent, and the northern part of the Tarim Basin, the Dzungarian territories CHN_Kuokesuxi/Tangbalesayi/Simutasi ... etc finds, in IA.
MyTrueAncestry also estimates Late-Xiongnu, Uyghur finds in Mongolia, and Sarmatians in South-Ural with filtered chromosome data!
Yourdnaportal can describe the Eastern genetic part (of 50%) by archeogenetic finds:
https://umap.openstreetmap.fr/en/map/ancient-human-dna_41837#4/
Kipchak_DA179 (approx: Late Avars )
From definied 2X Admixture results on Vahaduo(SingleTab) best fit genetic-covers in %( Global25_PCA): Hungary_Medieval.SG:DA199_noUDG.SG + X
65.4% Hungary_EarlyArpadian:PLE-115.SG
60.0% Hungary_Conqueror_Commoner:SH-103.SG
59.0% Hungary_Conqueror_Elite:K3-13.SG
55.0% Hungary_Transtisza_LateAvar:I16741/Hungary_Hun:KMT-2785.SG
46.0% Kazakhstan_Kipchak1.SG:DA179_noUDG.SG
38.8% Kazakhstan_Turk.SG:DA228_noUDG.SG
37.4% Mongolia_Arkhangai_XiongnuEarlyMedieval_2:BUR004
34.8% Kyrgyzstan_TianShan_Saka.SG:DA55_noUDG.SG
30.8% Russia_Ural_EarlySarmatian:I0575
22.2% Mongolia_Khentii_XiongnuLateMedieval:DUU002
13.2% Mongolia_Sukhbaatar_LateMedieval:SHR001
66.2% Tatar_Crimean_steppe:Crimean_steppe1
54.6% Tatar_Kazan:TTR-201
42.0% Turkmen:GRC10046927_Turkmen352
38.8% Bashkir:bashkir3
35.2% Uzbek:GRC10041333
34.4% Nogai:NOG-357/Uygur:HGDP01297
32.6% Tajik_Hisor:TJ-0486
27.6% Kazakh:597_B
17.6% Mongol_Inner_Mongolia:60521809199875
The Central-Asian core in average is a "Crimean Tatar character" more broadly between today's Moksha and Tajiks with East-Iranian and Altaic(such as teleut) attributes.
The Altaic part is involve an Inner_Mongolian segment (Gansu to Manchuria).
Overall, my closest ethnicity Hungarian_Transylvania, internationally Moldavian!
My conclusion:
From Volga Region genetically the Moksha and Komi the closest and the Mishar/Kazan Tatars!
But, the Central-European relation to Volga region is rather from the Western-Scythian age (the Language).
The Sarmatians were close to Tajiks, the European Huns/Avars to Nogais,Karakalpaks, Uyghurs, the Conquerors to Besermyans,Udmurts, Uzbeks,Turkmens.
About Bashkirs: Bashgird is Khazar warlord? Their legend about their origin: they moved from Syr Darya to South Ural: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bashkirs
Finally, I refer to Abu-Hámid-al-Garnáti's notes AD 1150-53 when he lived in Hungary that he spoken about Horezmians(Uzbekistan) and Turkmens in case of the Cumans.
There are more videos on my channel, different tests, collected videos to theme:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy4hCP-JVCe_pxs88Q4T3xw
Used tools during analysis:
Autosomal DNA data and Estimation:
- https://myheritage.com
Estimations of Ancient and modern Populations:
- https://mytrueancestry.com
- https://yourdnaportal.com
- https://genomelink.io
- https://illustrativedna.com/
- https://vahaduo.github.io/
Y-DNA predictors on autosomal data:
- https://ytree.morleydna.com/extractFromAutosomal (strict)
- https://cladefinder.yseq.net/
Other database(Y-DNA and mtDNA):
- https://yfull.com/tree/
- https://phylogeographer.com/scripts/heatmap.php
- https://phylogeographer.com/snp-lookup/
- https://isogg.org/tree/
- https://haplotree.info/maps/ancient_dna/slideshow_samples.php?searchcolumn=Y_Haplotree_Variant&searchfor=R-Z2125&ybp=500000,0
Interesting articles for 2 markers my Y-dna and mtDNA:
The origin of Nogais clans by the results of ethnogenomical expeditions of EH Project "Suyun"
(my Y-DNA: R1a-M458, Kuban, Crimea)
http://suyun.info/index.php?p=1_01122014_2&LANG=ENG
http://suyun.info/index.php?LANG=ENG&p=3_05102016_8_4
Genetic kinship and admixture in Iron Age Scytho-Siberians
(my mtDNA: U4a1a, Tuva, Altai)
https://www.podgorski.com/main/assets/documents/Mary_2019.pdf
Видео MyHeritage Result East-Hungarian DNA канала N. Nagy
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