TRACING THE GENES
- From the Steppes of Central Asia to the Shores of Anatolia: The DNA of Turkic Identity
CHAPTER 1: The Molecular Dawn – What is Turkic Identity?
CHAPTER 2: The Altai Cradle – The Proto-Turkic Source
CHAPTER 3: The Silk Road Bridge – Genetic Exchange Across Eurasia
CHAPTER 4: The Oghuz Migration – A Genetic Infusion
CHAPTER 5: The Seljuk Synthesis – Khorasan to Anatolia
CHAPTER 6: 1071 – The Biological Frontier
CHAPTER 7: The Elite Dominance Model – Language vs. Blood
CHAPTER 8: The Beyliks Era – Local Genetic Micro-climates
CHAPTER 9: The Ottoman Laboratory – 600 Years of Blending
CHAPTER 10: The Devshirme System – Balkan Signatures in Anatolia
CHAPTER 11: The Harem and the Dynasty – Royal DNA
CHAPTER 12: The Great Migrations (Muhacir) – The 19th Century Return
CHAPTER 13: PCA Analysis – Mapping the Crossroads
CHAPTER 14: Decoding the Haplogroups – The Unbroken Lines
CHAPTER 15: The “Greek & Italian” Fallacy – Explaining Results
CHAPTER 16: Arkaeogenetics – DNA from the Graves
CHAPTER 17: Food, Culture, and Genes – A Shared Heritage
CHAPTER 18: The Turkic World – Genetic Brothers?
CHAPTER 19: The Future of Population Genetics in Turkey
CHAPTER 20: Conclusion – The Resilient Synthesis
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