Tatar_Siberian.HO + Zabolotniye.HO 23andme format files
In this video, we dive deep into the fascinating genetic history and phenotypic traits of the Siberian Tatars and the unique Zabolotniye Tatar subgroup. Using raw genomic data from 24 samples in the AADR Human Origins dataset, we analyze their ancestral roots through academic tools like PLINK and qpAdm, alongside advanced polygenic trait prediction.
Discover how medieval Kipchak migrations blended with indigenous Uralic populations (like the Mansi) and Central Asian groups from the Siberian Khanate, Bukhara, and the Nogai Horde. We break down their diverse Neolithic ancestry—from Neo-Siberian and Amur River components to Corded Ware and Oxus civilization lineages.
We also explore the phenotypic and health-risk breakdowns of these genomes, covering Y-DNA haplogroups, predicted facial features (Pamirid, Sibirid), lactose tolerance, and polygenic risk scores for conditions like restless leg syndrome, atrial fibrillation, and more.
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