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Chuvash samples dna analysis ft.Vega Inspiration taken from qpAdm model made by our Moldovan friend with calculator:-https://justpaste.it/g0vlu Analysis:- 1.Making a g25 model for chuvash community is a difficult task however i managed to imitate a model which i added in above link if you carefully open. 2.We observe significant levels of mongoloid dna in Chuvash folks from Uralic source probably from Krasnoyarsk bronze age. 3.Sample name 559_R02C01 has high amount of uralic mongoloid heritage upto 22.8% 4.We detected baltic bronze age and balkanic bronze age suggesting racial mixing with Slavs. 5.We detected high combination of baltic bronze age and balkanic bronze age in sample 546_R02C02 high medieval slavic input in it 6.We detected turkic dna in Chuvash people and our model doesn't contradict regarding that with qpAdm inspiration which i already pasted above. 7.One Chuvash sample 546_R02C02 score 16.6% Turkic heritage. 8.Now if someone has doubt about how Turkic dna is speculated i am going to paste research papers especially for a reason some nationalists may start coping later. 9.Research:-Chuvashes, the only extant Oghur speakers showed an older admixture date (9th century) than their Kipchak-speaking neighbors in the Volga region. According to historical sources, when the Onogur-Bolgar Empire (northern Black Sea steppes) fell apart in the 7th century, some of its remnants migrated northward along the right bank of the Volga river and established what later came to be known as Volga Bolgars, of which the first written knowledge appears in Muslim sources only around the end of the 9th century [40]. "Thus, the admixture signal for Chuvashes is close to the supposed arrival time of Oghur speakers in the Volga region." Source:-https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4405460/#pgen.1005068.ref040 10.Research2:-When the original Finno-Ugric speaking people were conquered by Turkic tribes, both Tatar and Chuvash are likely to have experience language replace- ment, while retaining their genetic core. Most likely, these events took place sometime around VIII century AD, after the relocation of Bulgar tribes to Volga and Kama river basins, and expansion of Turkic people. We speculate that Bashkir, Tatar, Chuvash and Finno- Ugric speakers from Volga basin "has a common Turkic component", which could have been acquired as a result of Turkic expansion to Volga-Urals region source:-https://t.me/vigigogifigigit8g/162 Channel:- @DNAMeter Contact:- @Messagehere333 Русский перевод