Several studies have concluded that the genetic haplogroups indigenous to Western Asia form the largest part of the gene pool of the present-day Turkish population
The largest autosomal study of Turkish genetics (on 16 individuals) concluded that the Turkish population form a cluster with Southern European populations and that the East Asian (presumably Central Asian) legacy to the Turkish people is estimated to be 21.7%.
Yes. A cluster with southern European populations mixed with East Asian legacy. That is not the same as the genetics of the Greek people.
You also ignored the link I posted on the Greek genocide, where it states the Ottomans murdered large portions of the remaining ethnically Greek population. There was also a population exchange in 1923, where Greece took in as many of the remaining Anatolian and Pontic Greeks as they could. Turkey didn't want Greeks in their country anymore. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Population_exchange_between_Greece_and_Turkey
Anyway, I wasn't trying to spend all day arguing about this, and I'm not the person you were originally arguing with before the Greek genetics statement either. Have a good weekend.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genetic_studies_on_Turkish_people
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_genocide
I can quote Wikipedia too:
Yes. A cluster with southern European populations mixed with East Asian legacy. That is not the same as the genetics of the Greek people.
You also ignored the link I posted on the Greek genocide, where it states the Ottomans murdered large portions of the remaining ethnically Greek population. There was also a population exchange in 1923, where Greece took in as many of the remaining Anatolian and Pontic Greeks as they could. Turkey didn't want Greeks in their country anymore.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Population_exchange_between_Greece_and_Turkey
Anyway, I wasn't trying to spend all day arguing about this, and I'm not the person you were originally arguing with before the Greek genetics statement either. Have a good weekend.