Turska
Combined results from multiple studies show the following Y-DNA haplogroup distributions among Anatolian Turks:
E1b1b = 11%
G = 11%
I1 = 1%
I2* + I2a = 4%
I2b = 0.5%
J2 = 24%
J* + J1 = 9%
N = 4%
Q = 2%
R1a = 7.5%
R1b = 16%
T = 2.5%
http://www.khazaria.com/genetics/anatolian-turks.html
Ако је 5,5% на теритогији целе Турске, онда је то 4,2 милона људи. Ни у Србији нема више.
Не могу да пронађем где су скоцентрисани (осим оне старе карте са расподелом И2, која их лоцира на истоку)
Wikipedia:
Some of the percentages identified were:
J2=24% - J2 (M172) Typical of populations of Caucasus, the Near East, Southeast Europe, Southwest Asia with a moderate distribution through much of Central Asia, South Asia.
R1b=14.7% -Typical of Western Europeans, Eurasian People,
and typical of Uyghurs in the Central Asia [21][22]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uyghurs
G=10.9% - Typical of people from the Caucasus and to a lesser extent the Middle East.
E1b1b1=10.7% - Typical of people from the Mediterranean
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% - Typical of Central Asian, Caucasus, Altaic people, Eastern Europeans and Indo-Aryan people.
I=5.3% - Typical of Central Europeans, Western Caucasian and Balkan populations.
K=4.5% - Typical of Asian populations and Caucasian populations.
L=4.2% - Typical of 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.