I'm not sure what you guys think of this topic but I wonder why not many Kurds participate in genetic studies with companies like 23andMe and FTDNA, so far there's a good number of other Middle Eastern populations like Armenians, Assyrians, Iranians, Turks, Arabs, so on, but Kurds are seriously lacking here, it would be very nice to have a few Kurds join up with 23andMe and start a genetic profile.
So far the trend is north middle eastern populations are are very similar, in fact the closest to us Assyrians seems to be Armenians, but others like Anatolian Turks, Lebanese, Syrians, Greeks, Southern Italians, and northern Iranians also tend to be close to us, I'm willing to bet that the Kurds will be as close to us as the Armenians, meaning all of our populations are native to Mesopotamia/Anatolia for most part.
For those who can afford it now, don't hesitate:
https://www.23andme.com/
I know the price is kind of high, but they usually have sales and it's really worth it if you're into DNA, here's what you get with them:
- Y-DNA (Paternal Line) and mtDNA (Maternal Line).
- Your autosomal DNA results, which traces ALL your lines.
- Relative Finder tool for relatives (You'd be surprised at some of the results).
- Global similarity (to see where in the world you fit in), ancestry painting (To see the percentages of European/Asian/African mixes), and other ancestry tools.
- If you buy the full edition, you get health and trait reports and also you'll be able to have the raw data for your DNA in case you want it analyzed by others.
- You get to share your genomes with other users and compare to see how similar you are, this is how you figure out who's closest to you, it's like the facebook of genetics lol.
I hope we start seeing Kurds participate, so far most Assyrians who participated turned out to be related to one another (Talk about in-breeding haha), I wonder how Kurds will fare











