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Endlosschleife Part 2: Mazedonier vs. Griechen

Braucht dich depp net zu jucken, das du in meinen Augen ein Clown bist der sein Griechenkomplex hier ausleben will
Getroffene Hunde bellen laut.
Sag doch, was du bist? War eine normale Frage,
was bist du jetzt so angefressen und mad, Kleiner?

Wie gesagt dich kann ich nicht ernst nehmen, da du egal wo es um Griechenland geht am Hetzen und Beleidigen bist.

Sei es um deine Türkischen Freundinnen zu imponieren oder weiß der Teufel warum.

Heul doch.
 
Nö, hab kein Problem damit, siehe und lese hier: :^^:

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11260506/

Also wenn du Verwandte mit -ski am Ende hast, kann ich dir nur gratulieren, dann bist du womöglich doch noch Makedone über 10 Ecken :greco:

:haha:

Die Studie wurde widerlegt,

Von WIki die du ja so hasst :


Antonio Arnaiz-Villena is a Spanish immunologist noted for his controversial research into the genetic history of ethnic groups and fringe linguistic hypotheses



In a sample of 125 Greeks from Thessaloniki and Sarakatsani, 2 Asian-specific mtDNA sequences (M and D) were detected (1.6%). No sub-Saharan African genes were observed in this population, therefore, non-Caucasoid maternal ancestry in Greece is very low, as elsewhere in Europe.[26] Additionally, in a sample of 366 Greeks from thirteen locations in continental Greece, Crete, Lesvos and Chios, a single African haplogroup A Y Chromosome was found (0.3%). This marks the only instance to date of sub-Saharan DNA being discovered in Greece. In another sample of 42 Greeks, one sequence of the Siberian Tat-C haplogroup turned up, while other studies with larger sample populations have failed to detect this paternal marker in the Greek gene pool[27][28] and while its frequencies are actually much higher in Scandinavian and Slavic populations.[29][30] Also, a paper has detected clades of haplogroups J and E3b that were likely not part of pre-historic migrations into Europe, but rather spread by later historical movements. Greeks possess none of the lineages denoting North African ancestry within the last 5000 years and have only 2% (3/148) of the marker J-M267, which may reflect more recent Middle Eastern admixture
 
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