basa-tttზუსტად გადმომაქვს ერტერთი იუზერის ტექსტიც და სურათEბიც.
ამ პასუხს წინ უძღოდა ლაპარაკი იმაზე, რომ ბერძნები უფრო თეთრები არიან, ვიდრე ქართველები, და იმიტომ რომ ბერძნები მიეკუთვნებიან ევროპულ რასას, ხოლო ქართველები სემიტურს და გვანან თურქებს.
Greeks are in the European cluster.

European Y-DNA and surrounding areas (including Georgia).
Greeks are typically European
while Georgians have non-white haplogroups, not found in Europe.


You can see the same in a map , as you can see Georgians are very Turkish

About the Haplogroup G :
The haplogroup is the most frequent in the Caucasus (found at over 60% in ethnic North Ossetian males and around 30% in Georgian males). The Kabardinian and Balkarian peoples of the northwestern Caucasus are known to be 29% G.[4] Armenians are known to have around 11% of their males in HgG.
In Europe Haplogroup G is found at 4.88% on average throughout the continent
Haplogroup K is a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup. Haplogroup K is part of the larger haplogroup U considered together as the supra-haplogroup UK. It is a mostly Eurasian haplotype, and is believed to have first appeared when human populations expanded through Europe after the last glacial maximum in 16,000 BC.
Approximately 32% of the haplotypes of modern people with Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry are in haplogroup K.
Anatolian and Trans-Caucasus Populations, Archaeogenetics: DNA and the Population ehistory of Europe, McDonald Institute Monographs, 2002, page 223. The highest figure is 31.7% in Georgians sampled have haplogroup K mtDNA. Next are Armenians sampled with 27.8% haplogroup K mtDNA. Following are Turks with 24.7%
Haplogroup X :
According to Bryan Syke's book The Seven Daughters of Eve, mtDNA haplogroup X began at the foot of Mount Ararat and in the Caucasus 25,000 years ago in
the Caucasus and spanned the area from the Black Sea to the Caspian Sea. The type is native to the place where the Volga meets the Caspian, according to
Archaeogenetics. The X mtDNA group eventually split up during the Ice Age with some of the group headed through Asia and Siberia and into the New World.
So X is found among 1% of the Lakota and Sioux Native Americans today. The other half of the group that remained in the Caucasus, spread out into Georgia, where it makes up 10% of Georgians today.
CAUCASUS HAPLGOROUPS :
You can see haplogroups not found in Europe, such as : F, C, K, P, G

Comparing Russia, Georgia , Turkey and other Semites :

Haplogroup J2 is found in :
Muslim Kurds (28.4%), Central Turks (27.9%), Georgians (26.7%), Iraqis (25.2%), Lebanese (25%), Ashkenazi Jews (23.2%), and Sephardi Jews (28.6%).
This post has been edited by svani67 on 15 Oct 2009, 11:21