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we Kurds often get modelled as Druze + Lezgin . or similar

Kurdquistador

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Druze + Lezgin

Lebanese + Lezgin

Iranian Jewish + Kumyk

etc.


sure the distances are not ideal most of the time . but i noticed that many kurds get modelled like this and many even with good fits !


anyway here is for example how i get modelled in Eurogenes EU test


55,08% Druze + 44,92% Lezgin @ 6,403


33% Mandean + 33% Druze + 33% Lezgin @ 5,267


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Eurogenes K15 :

50% Lebanese_Druze + 50% Lezgin @ 6,954

50% Ossetian + 50% Jordanian @ 7,112

50% Lebanese_Christian + 50% Lezgin @ 7,232

50% Lebanese_Druze + 50% Adygei @ 7,321



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Mdlp World Ancient Roots K18 :

50% Samaritians + 50% Lezgin @ 7,032

50% Druze + 50% Lezgin @ 7,387



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Eurogenes K10

50% LB + 50% Kumyk @ 6,813

LB must mean Lebanese

50% Palestinian + 50% Chechen @ 7,544

Gedrosia DNA World 25 :

50% Syrian + 50% Lezgin @ 6,258
50% Kumyk + 50% Syrian @ 6,456
50% Chechen + 50% Syrian @ 6,601
50% Balkar + 50% Syrian @ 6,662
50% Lezgin + 50% Lebanese @ 6,713
50% Adygei + 50% Syrian @ 6,762

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Harrappa World :

50% iraqi-arab + 50% kumyk @ 6,007
50% iraqi-arab + 50% north-ossetian @ 6,189
50% iraq-jew + 50% stalskoe @ 6,893
50% iraqi-arab + 50% lezgin @ 7,108
50% palestinian1 + 50% kumyk @ 7,150

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GedrosiaDNA Eurasia K14 :

50% Kumyk + 50% Syrian @ 6,129

50% Adygei + 50% Syrian @ 6,162

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Puntdnal K12 Near East :

50% Iraqi_Jew + 50% Lezgin @ 6,290
50% Syrian + 50% Lezgin @ 8,287


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all from Eurogenes k13

50% Ossetian + 50% Lebanese_Druze @ 5,850
50% Assyrian + 50% Kumyk @ 6,039
50% Kurdish_Jew + 50% Adygei @ 6,130
50% Kurdish_Jew + 50% Ossetian @ 6,328
50% Kurdish_Jew + 50% Balkar @ 6,394
50% Syrian + 50% Georgian @ 6,537
 

FinalFlash

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Target: Kurdish
Distance: 0.0161% / 0.01608895
63.7Iranian_Mazandarani
36.3Greek_Cappadocia

A much better fit^

Roughly 2/3 Northern Iranian+ 1/3 Anatolian Greek
 

Kurdquistador

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well mazandaranis are "northwest iranic" . and anatolian greeks are from anatolia and not far from us geographically lol

also btw. we kurds can be modelled as 60% anatolian greek + 40% BMAC or something
 

FinalFlash

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well mazandaranis are "northwest iranic" . and anatolian greeks are from anatolia and not far from us geographically lol

also btw. we kurds can be modelled as 60% anatolian greek + 40% BMAC or something
Yeah I meant they're not that close in a genetic sense.
 

FinalFlash

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i consider up to distance 5 or 6 as close and up to 8-10 fairly close or "not far" personally
That's a very interesting take to say the least, especially considering that differences already become quite noticeable even at distances of 2-3.

Personally, 5-6 is already fairly distant for me, never mind 8-10.
 

FinalFlash

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The basic problems with PCAs are

a) overfitting, the algorithm will overfit by default in order to produce the 'closest' result. That's why I always limit pop references to 4 max and/or apply penalization=1 (as per the algorithm's inventor's instructions) to avoid overfitting as much as possible.

b) Poor/low count/single samples are treated as the same weight as high quality/multiple sample references. Ganj-Dareh has about 11 good references in Reich 1240K, Kotias is only 1. This is one of the reasons G25 CHG/Iran_N models cannot match qpAdm results. It's also one of the reasons why it's hard to produce working models with just Kotias in qpAdm (probably also the reason why academic studies usually opt for Iran_N).

So Turks (random example) celebrating that low East Asian % as proof of Turkic ancestry, they should investigate further before being too quick to count their spoils of war.


More on this problematic @ https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.04.11.439381v4.full
How long would it take you to run a passing model?
 

FinalFlash

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@Onyx

I skimmed through the article you linked and I agree with it's main premise. It's too easy to manipulate results in these PCAs and oracles, and the Ashkenazi examples prove this. Personally, I've always been very skeptical about the "out of levant" theory for these people.
 
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