@darlingofinana @georgia > Most Anatolian Turks are genetically and culturally more similar to their Greek, Kurdish, Armenian and Assyrian neighbors, than Turks of Central Asia
Add in Persian, Balkan, Georgian, etc. etc. and yes that's most likely true. (Hehe Georgia hehe.)
But to single out any one of those ethnicities and say "Turks are genetically more like X" doesn't make sense, because for any such ethnicity you choose, it's going to be just the Turks in one specific region of Anatolia who are close to them.
For example, me personally, I definitely have some Greek ancestry, since my Turkish dad is from Aydin (Aegean region but slightly inwards from the coast). I think my great-grandmother or her mother or something was married to a Greek guy or had a relationship with a Greek soldier or something, but I forgot the details.
I've also had many classmates in Izmir (coastal Aegean region, directly across the Aegean Sea from Greece) who had very curly hair (like Greek statues) and other very obviously Greek ethnic features, much more so than my dad. I had a classmate with blond curly hair, ever so slightly plump, who I always thought looked like Aphroditus. 😊 (I didn't have a crush on her or anything, it was just a unique appearance among Turkish girls.)
However, the Aegean region is just one of seven major regions of Anatolia, and you won't find many Turks mixed with Greek in other parts. (Probably some in southwest Marmara, to the north of the Aegean region, since that's still very close.)