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- of or relating to the people who speak the Turkic language
- able to communicate in Turkic
- a subfamily of Altaic languages (同)Turkic, Turko-Tatar, Turkic language
- any member of the peoples speaking a Turkic language
- a native or inhabitant of Turkey
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- チュルク語 / チュルク語の,チュルク語を話す人の
- トルコ人
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出典(authority):フリー百科事典『ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』「2015/10/30 17:34:00」(JST)
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Turkic may refer to:
- Turkic Federalist Party
- Turkic languages
- Turkic alphabets (disambiguation)
- Turkish language
- Turkic peoples
- Turkic migration
- Turkic nationalism (disambiguation)
See also
- List of Turkic dynasties and countries
- Turk (disambiguation)
- Turkish (disambiguation)
English Journal
- The missing link of jewish European ancestry: contrasting the rhineland and the khazarian hypotheses.
- Elhaik E.SourceDepartment of Mental Health, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health.
- Genome biology and evolution.Genome Biol Evol.2013 Jan;5(1):61-74. doi: 10.1093/gbe/evs119.
- The question of Jewish ancestry has been the subject of controversy for over two centuries and has yet to be resolved. The "Rhineland hypothesis" depicts Eastern European Jews as a "population isolate" that emerged from a small group of German Jews who migrated eastward and expanded rapidly. Alterna
- PMID 23241444
- HLA gene and haplotype frequencies in Russians, Bashkirs and Tatars, living in the Chelyabinsk Region (Russian South Urals).
- Suslova TA, Burmistrova AL, Chernova MS, Khromova EB, Lupar EI, Timofeeva SV, Devald IV, Vavilov MN, Darke C.SourceChelyabinsk State University, Russia. Tatiana.suslova.hla@gmail.com
- International journal of immunogenetics.Int J Immunogenet.2012 Oct;39(5):394-408. doi: 10.1111/j.1744-313X.2012.01117.x. Epub 2012 Apr 20.
- We have characterized the HLA-A, -B, -DRB1, -DQA1 and -DQB1 profiles of three major ethnic groups living in Chelyabinsk Region of Russian South Urals, viz., Russians (n = 207), Bashkirs (n = 146) and Tatars (n = 135). First field level typing was performed by PCR using sequence-specific primers. Est
- PMID 22520580
- [Gene pool of ethnic groups of the caucasus: results of integrated study of the Y chromosome and mitochondrial DNA and genome-wide data].
- Khusnutdinova EK, Litvinov SS, Kutuev IA, Iunusbaev BB, Khusainova RI, Akhmetova VL, Ahatova FS, Metspalu E, Rootsi S, Villems R.AbstractGenetic diversity has been analyzed in 22 ethnic groups of the Caucasus on the basis of data on Y-chromosome and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) markers, as well as genome-wide data on autosomal single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). It has been found that the West Asian component is prevailing in all ethnic groups studied except for Nogays. This Near Eastern ancestral component has proved to be characteristic of Caucasian populations and almost entirely absent in their northern neighbors inhabiting the Eastern European Plain. Turkic-speaking populations, except Nogays, did not exhibit an increased proportion of Eastern Eurasian mtDNA or Y-chromosome haplogroups compared to some Abkhaz-Adyghe populations (Adygs and Kabardians). Genome-wide SNP analysis has also shown substantial differences of Nogays from all other Caucasian populations studied. However, the characteristic difference of Nogays from other populations of the Caucasus seems somewhat ambiguous in terms of the R1a1a-M17(M198) and R1b1b1-M73 haplogroups of the Y chromosome. The state of these haplogroups in Turkic-speaking populations of the Caucasus requires further study.
- Genetika.Genetika.2012 Jun;48(6):750-61.
- Genetic diversity has been analyzed in 22 ethnic groups of the Caucasus on the basis of data on Y-chromosome and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) markers, as well as genome-wide data on autosomal single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). It has been found that the West Asian component is prevailing in all et
- PMID 22946333
Japanese Journal
- 「七人のホージャたち」の侵入事件(1847年)におけるベクたちの動向 : カシュガルのベクたちによる防衛を中心として
- 羈縻支配期の唐と鐵勒僕固部 : 新出「僕固乙突墓誌」から見て
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