Коментари на нови рад о генетици Тохараца (говорника изоловане индо-европске гране, тзв. тохарске, који су живели на подручју данашње Ујгурије-Синкјанга):
R1b1a1a2-M269 Tocharians?
No, R1b2-PH155 Huns!
The complete set of aligned Y SNP calls from the Tianshan individuals:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/15ecXQf2gRYNfMELt4H5lYuN5G9NXXIWTAhscqvfOPR0/edit?usp=sharing• M15-2: R-PH200
https://yfull.com/tree/R-PH200/• MO12: R-PH155
https://yfull.com/tree/R-PH155/• M15-1: Q-M120
https://yfull.com/tree/Q-M120/• X3: Q-F5400
https://yfull.com/tree/Q-F5400/R-PH200 under R-PH155 was found in a supposed "Gepid" (VIM_2, ERS2374341 on the YFull tree) from Serbia from the 6th century CE with an artificially deformed skull who was autosomally at least 20% East Asian, and therefore likely a Hun or with a Hun father, and also a Tian Shan Hun from Uzbekistan from about the year 260 CE. Both Q-M120 and Q-F5400 are East Asian.
Autosomally, these 4 individuals from China are substantially East Asian.
https://eurogenes.blogspot.com/2019/07/they-mixed-up-tocharians-with-huns.htmlThis raises some interesting questions about the origins of this earliest branch of R1b, which doesn't appear to have migrated westward from the R* homeland until historic period. The first westward movement of R1b appears to have taken place after the LGM, not before 17,100 ybp, and likely later after the Bolling Interstadial ("the End of the Ice Age") at 14,700 ybp.
https://yfull.com/tree/R1b/Изгледа да се овде ипак ради о "Прото-Хунима", а не о Тохарцима.