http://dienekes.blogspot.fi/2013/09/ash ... racts.html
"The Hunnu (Xiongnu) people, also called Huns in Europe, were the largest ethnic group to the north of Han Chinese until the 5th century. The ethno-linguistic affiliation of the Hunnu is controversial among Yeniseian, Altaic, Uralic, and Indo-European. Ancient DNA analyses on the remains of the Hunnu people had shown some clues to this problem. Y chromosome haplogroups of Hunnu remains included Q-M242, N-Tat, C-M130, and R1a1. Recently, we analyzed three samples of Hunnu from Barköl, Xinjiang, China, and determined Q-M3 haplogroup. Therefore, most Y chromosomes of the Hunnu samples examined by multiple studies are belonging to the Q haplogroup. Q-M3 is mostly found in Yeniseian and American Indian peoples, suggesting that Hunnu should be in the Yeniseian family."
Isälinjojen perusteella kirjoittavat arvelevat hunnien liittyneen jeniseiläiseen kielikuntaan. Tosin vasta täsmälliset pitoisuudet ja tarkka haplotyyppivertailu varmistaisi asian - tuossa tiivistelmässä on vähän vedetty mutkia suoriksi.
N1c1-miehiäkin löytyy, mutta luultavimmin nämä ovat aasialaisia haaroja.