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COMPARISON TABLE OF HUNGARIAN AND UYGHUR GENETICS


THE MAGYARS CAME BACK HOME FROM THE TARIM BASIN AND ARSIA
Magyars EUROPEAN/ASIAN DNA ratio:
Uyghurs EUROPEAN/ASIAN DNA ratio (in the last 4 millennia):

58:42
60:40

Y-DNA
Rate of TAT C and N1c1c in Magyars (Regardless of what Istvn Rask says):
non Uralic!
Rate of TAT C and N1c1c in Uyghurs:
non Uralic!
Main EUROPEAN Y-DNA in Hungarians:
I R1a R1b
Main EUROPEAN Y-DNA in Uyghurs:
I R1a R1b
ASIAN Y-DNA admixtures in Hungarians:
CLQ
ASIAN Y-DNA admixtures in Uyghurs (recent hg O excluded):
CLQ
CAUCASUS Y-DNA admixtures in Hungarians:
G J
CAUCASUS Y-DNA admixtures in Uyghurs:
J
MtDNA
Main EUROPEAN MtDNA in Magyars:
HTU
Main EUROPEAN MtDNA in the Tarim basin:
HTU
ASIAN MtDNA admixtures in Magyars:
ABCDM
ASIAN MtDNA admixtures in the Tarim basin:
ABCDM
Other low rates MtDNA admixtures in Hungarians:
V
F HV I J K N R W X
Other low rates MtDNA admixtures in the Tarim basin:
G Z
F HV I J K N R W X
The only place where the Magyars could have come from is the Tarim basin, because the basin is the only other region in
the world where all these haplogroups (I, R1a, R1b, C, L, Q, J, and H, T, U, A, B, C, D, M, F, HV, I, J, K, N, R, W, X) coexisted,
where N1c1c and Tat C are at very low rates, where the European/Asian DNA ratio has been 60:40 in the first millennium
B.C., and where the Asian admixtures are at similar rates as in Magyars were.
I has been found all over Central Asia at low rates with a peak in Fergana, Arsia. C and Q came from East of the Tarim Basin (Chinese
and/or Mongolic: the basin was a Chinese protectorate from the Han to Tang Dynasties), but L came from south of the basin. G was
brought to Europe from northern Caucasus by the Sarmatians; J by the Avars, from Iran and southern Caucasus. They added to the
Neolithic farmers earlier admixture of G and J. 14% of Central Asian P*(xM173) has been found in the island of Hvar (HR), and, at a
lower rate, in Szkelyfld. The Asian A, B, C, D, M, are rare in Europe, but all of them have been found in Hungarians. In Hvar (HR), F
too has been found, possibly brought by Avars. The older N (signature of the Neolithic farmers), R, and HV are rare in Europe, but they
did migrate to the Tarim basin and they still are in Hungary now. X and W are at low rates in Europe, but they are at significant rates
(3.5 8%) only in Hungary, Finland, around these 2 countries, and along the route that brought from Hungary to Finland through the
Amber Road.
G and V are respectively from far east Asia and far west Europe: they are occasional, in both Uyghurs and Hungarians.
Some rare Z does exist in Europe but I have not found where.
Archaeology was right!

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