West Asian genetic cluster marks Indo-European ancestry in Pathans, Turks, Cypriots, and South Indians but absent in Basques.
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Light blue West Asian cluster peaks in Georgians, Lezgins, Adygei despite non-Indo-European languages. Cluster scarce in Lithuanians, Spaniards, Sardinians, and completely absent in Basques. Amharas show higher Caucasoid admixture than Oromos or southern Ethiopians due to back-to-Africa migrations. Roma in Romanian samples carry 25-30% South Asian ancestry. Northern European component nearly Europe-specific and diffuse outside except Central Asia. Basques composed solely of North and South European components with zero West Asian or North African. Proto-Indo-Europeans from Anatolia between Caucasian-speakers and Semites genetically. All relevant populations racially Caucasoid regardless of language family. South Asian admixture appears slightly in Romanians and even Irish. West Eurasian peaks in Pakistanis, Georgians, Adygei, Iranians. Mediterranean component peaks in Sardinians, Druze, Palestinians.

Genetics South Asia India and Indians Pakistan Europe and the EU Evolution Science

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