Human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup
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/* Groups descended from Haplogroup NO (M214) */
[[Image:Y-Haplogroups-1500AD-World-Map.GIF|thumb|500px|World distribution of Y-chromosome DNA haplogroups]]
In [[human genetics]], a '''Human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup''' is a [[haplogroup]] defined by differences in the non-[[genetic recombination|recombining]] portions of [[DNA]] from the [[Y chromosome]] (called Y-DNA).
The [[Y Chromosome Consortium]] has established a system of defining Y-DNA haplogroups by letters A through to T, with further subdivisions using numbers and lower case letters.{{ref|ycc}}
[[Y-chromosomal Adam]] is the name given by researchers to a theoretical male who is the [[Most recent common ancestor|most recent common patrilineal (male-lineage) ancestor]] of all living humans. Estimations of the date of this common ancestor have varied significantly in different studies.
==Major haplogroups==
Major Y-chromosome haplogroups include:
===Table view===
{{Y-DNA}}
=== Groups A and B ===
Haplogroups A and B are only found in sub-Saharan Africa (and in populations extracted from there in modern times, primarily via [[Atlantic slave trade]]). The first to branch off was A, with defining mutation M91. All other haplogroups are summarized as [[Haplogroup BT (Y-DNA)|BT]] (also referred to as YxA).
*[[Haplogroup A (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup A]] (M91) ''Found in [[Africa]], especially the [[Khoisan]], [[Ethiopia]]ns (especially [[Beta Israel]]) and [[Nilotes]]''
*[[Haplogroup BT (Y-DNA)|BT]] (M42, M94, M139, M299) ca. 55 [[kiloannum|ka]] [[Before Present|BP]]
**[[Haplogroup B (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup B]] (M60) ''Found in Africa, especially the [[Pygmies]] and [[Hadzabe]]''
**CT (see below)
=== Groups with mutation M168 (CT)===
{{main|Haplogroup CT (Y-DNA)}}
The defining mutations separating CT (all haplogroups excepting A and B) are M168 and M294. These mutations predate the "[[Recent single-origin hypothesis|Out of Africa]]" migration. The defining mutations of DE probably occurred in Northeastern Africa some 50,000 years ago.{{Fact|date=April 2008}} The P143 mutation that defines Haplogroup CF may have occurred somewhat earlier, perhaps even as early as 55,000 years ago, after the first Out of Africa migration brought Homo sapiens to the southern coast of Southwest Asia.
*[[Haplogroup CF (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup CF]] (P143) ''Found outside of Africa, throughout Eurasia, Oceania, and the Americas''
**[[Haplogroup C (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup C]] (M130, M216) ''Found in eastern [[Eurasia]], [[Oceania]], [[Japan]], and [[North America]]''
***[[Haplogroup C1 (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup C1]] (M8, M105, M131) ''Found in [[Japan]]''
***[[Haplogroup C2 (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup C2]] (M38) ''Found in [[Indonesia]], [[New Guinea]], [[Melanesia]], [[Micronesia]], and [[Polynesia]]''
***[[Haplogroup C3 (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup C3]] (M217, P44) ''Found throughout [[Eurasia]] and [[North America]], but especially among [[Mongols]], [[Kazakhs]], [[Tungusic peoples]], [[Nivkhs]], and [[Na-Dené languages|Na-Dené]]-speaking peoples''
***[[Haplogroup C4 (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup C4]] (M347) ''Found among the [[indigenous Australians|indigenous peoples]] in [[Australia]]''
***[[Haplogroup C5 (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup C5]] (M356) ''Found in the [[Indian subcontinent]]''
**[[Haplogroup F (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup F]] (M89, M213) ''Found in Southern [[India]], [[Sri Lanka]], [[Yunnan]], [[Korea]]''
***GT (see below)
*[[Haplogroup DE (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup DE]] (M1, M145, M203) ca. 65 ka
**[[Haplogroup D (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup D]] (M174) ''Found in [[Tibet]], [[Japan]], the [[Andaman Islands]]''
***[[Haplogroup D1 (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup D1]] (M15)
***[[Haplogroup D2 (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup D2]] (M55, M57, M64.1, M179, P12, P37.1, P41.1 (M359.1), 12f2.2)
***[[Haplogroup D3 (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup D3]] (P47)
**[[Haplogroup E (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup E]] (M40, M96)
***[[Haplogroup E1 (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup E1]] (P147)
****[[Haplogroup E1a (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup E1a]] (M33, M132) ''Found in Africa''; '''formerly E1'''
****[[Haplogroup E1b (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup E1b]] (P177)
*****[[Haplogroup E1b1 (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup E1b1]] (P2, DYS391p); '''formerly E3'''
******[[Haplogroup E1b1a (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup E1b1a]] (M2) ''Found in Africa''; '''formerly E3a'''
******[[Haplogroup E1b1b (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup E1b1b]] (M215) ''Found in East Africa ([[Ethiopia]]ns and [[Somali people|Somalis]]), North Africa ([[Berber people|Berbers]] and [[Arab]]s), the [[Middle East]], Europe (especially the [[Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean]] and the [[Balkans]])''; '''formerly E3b'''
***[[Haplogroup E2 (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup E2]] (M75) ''Found in Africa''
=== Groups descended from Haplogroup F (GT)===
[[Image:Haplogroup F (Y-DNA).jpg|thumb|300px|The diversion of Haplogroup F and its descendants.]]
The groups descending from haplogroup F are found in some 90% of the world's population, but almost exclusively outside of sub-Saharan Africa. The mutation of IJ corresponds to a wave of migration out of the Middle East or Western Asia some 45 ka that subsequently spread into Europe ([[Cro-Magnon]]).
Haplogroup G originated in the Middle East or Caucasus, or perhaps further east as far as [[Pakistan]] some 30 ka, and spread to Europe with the [[Neolithic Revolution]]. Haplogroup H probably occurred in [[India]] some 30-40 ka, and remains prevalent there, spreading westwards in historical times with the [[Roma people|Roma]] migration. Haplogroup K probably originated in southwestern Asia and spread widely to Africa, Eurasia, Australia and the South Pacific.
*[[Haplogroup G (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup G]] (M201) ca. 30 ka ''Found in many ethnic groups in Eurasia; most common in the [[Caucasus]], the [[Iranian plateau]], and [[Anatolia]]; in Europe mainly in [[Sardinia]], [[Crete]], northern [[Italy]], northern [[Spain]], the [[Tyrol]], as well as [[Bohemia]], [[Moravia]]; [[UK|Britain]] and [[Norway]] at only 2%''
**[[Haplogroup G1 (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup G1]]
**[[Haplogroup G2 (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup G2]]
***[[Haplogroup G2a (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup G2a]]
****[[Haplogroup G2a1 (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup G2a1]]
***[[Haplogroup G2b (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup G2b]]
***[[Haplogroup G2c (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup G2c]] (formerly Haplogroup G5)
****[[Haplogroup G2c1 (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup G2c1]]
*****[[Haplogroup G2c1a (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup G2c1a]]
*[[Haplogroup H (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup H]] (M69) ''Found in [[India]], [[Sri Lanka]]''
**[[Haplogroup H1 (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup H1]]
**[[Haplogroup H2 (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup H2]]
*[[Haplogroup IJ (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup IJ]] (P123, P124, P125, P126, P127, P129, P130) ca. 45 ka
**[[Haplogroup I (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup I]] (M170, M258) ''Found in [[Europe]] and parts of the [[Near East]]''
***[[Haplogroup I1 (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup I1]] (M253) ''Found in northern Europe, Scandinavia''
***[[Haplogroup I2 (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup I2]] (P215) ''Found in southeast Europe, Sardinia''
**[[Haplogroup J (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup J]] (M304, S6, S34, S35)
***[[Haplogroup J* (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup J*]] (minimal distribution)
***[[Haplogroup J1 (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup J1]] ''Associated with [[Northeast Caucasian languages|Northeast Caucasian]] peoples in [[Dagestan]] and [[Semitic]] peoples in Mesopotamia, the Levant, the Arabian Peninsula, [[Ethiopia]], and [[North Africa]]''
***[[Haplogroup J2 (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup J2]] (M172) ''Found mainly in the [[Mediterranean]] basin (esp. [[Italy]], [[Greece]], and the [[Balkans]]), [[Turkey]], [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]], [[Jews]], [[Kurds]], [[Central Asia]], [[South Asia]], [[Arabs]], [[Somali people|Somalis]]''
*[[Haplogroup K (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup K]] (M9) ''Found in [[New Guinea]], [[Australia]]''
**LT (see below)
**[[Haplogroup K1 (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup K1]] ''Found in the [[Solomon Islands]] and [[Fiji]]''
**[[Haplogroup T (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup T]] ''Found in Africa (mainly [[Afro-Asiatic languages|Afro-Asiatic]]-speaking peoples), the [[Middle East]], the [[Mediterranean]], [[South Asia]]; formerly known as'' '''Haplogroup K2'''
**[[Haplogroup K3 (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup K3]] ''Found in two individuals in South Asia''
**[[Haplogroup K4 (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup K4]]
**[[Haplogroup S (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup S]] ''Found in New Guinea; formerly known as'' '''Haplogroup K5'''
**[[Haplogroup K6 (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup K6]] ''Found in Melanesia''
**[[Haplogroup K7 (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup K7]] ''Found in Melanesia''
=== Groups descended from Haplogroup K (LT)===
Haplogroup L is mainly found in [[South Asia]]. Haplogroup M is most prevalent in [[Papua New Guinea]]. The NO haplogroup appeared ca. 35-40 ka in [[Central Asia]].
Haplogroup N probably originated in [[Mongolia]] and spread both east into [[Siberia]] and west, being the most common group found in [[Uralic peoples]]. Haplogroup O is found at its highest frequency in [[East Asia]] and [[Southeast Asia]], with lower frequencies in the [[Oceania|South Pacific]], [[Central Asia]], and [[South Asia]]. Haplogroup P gave rise to groups Q and R, and is rarely found in its undifferentiated stage. It probably originated in Central Asia or the [[Altai]] region. Haplogroup Q also originated in Central Asia, migrating east to North America.
*[[Haplogroup L (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup L]] (M20) ''Found in South Asia, Central Asia, Southwest Asia, the Mediterranean''
**[[Haplogroup L1 (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup L1]]
**[[Haplogroup L2 (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup L2]]
**[[Haplogroup L3 (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup L3]]
*[[Haplogroup M (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup M]] (M4) ''Found in New Guinea and Melanesia''
**[[Haplogroup M1 (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup M1]]
**[[Haplogroup M2 (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup M2]]
*[[Haplogroup NO (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup NO]] (M214) 35-40 ka (minimal distribution)
**[[Haplogroup N (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup N]] (M231) ''Found in northernmost Eurasia, especially among the [[Uralic peoples]]''
**[[Haplogroup O (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup O]] (M175) ''Found in East Asia, Southeast Asia, the South Pacific''
*[[Haplogroup P (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup P]] (M45) (minimal distribution)
**[[Haplogroup Q (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup Q]] (MEH2, M242, P36) ''Found in [[Siberia]] and the [[Americas]]''
**[[Haplogroup R (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup R]] (M207, M306) ''Found in [[Europe]], [[West Asia]], [[Central Asia]], and [[South Asia]]''
*[[Haplogroup S (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup S]] (formerly Haplogroup K5) ''Found in the highlands of New Guinea''
*[[Haplogroup T (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup T]] (formerly Haplogroup K2) ''Found in Africa (mainly [[Afro-Asiatic languages|Afro-Asiatic]]-speaking peoples), the [[Middle East]], the [[Mediterranean]], [[South Asia]]
=== Groups descended from Haplogroup NO (M214)===
The NO haplogroup appeared ca. 35-40 ka in [[Central Asia]].
Haplogroup N probably originated in [[Mongolia]] and spread both east into [[Siberia]] and west, being the most common group found in [[Uralic peoples]]. Haplogroup O is found at its highest frequency in [[East Asia]] and [[Southeast Asia]], with lower frequencies in the [[Oceania|South Pacific]], [[Central Asia]], and [[South Asia]].
*[[Haplogroup NO (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup NO]] (M214) 35-40 ka (minimal distribution)
**[[Haplogroup N (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup N]] (M231) ''Found in northernmost Eurasia, especially among the [[Uralic peoples]]''
***[[Haplogroup N1 (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup N1]] (LLY22g)
****[[Haplogroup N1a (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup N1a]]
****[[Haplogroup N1b (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup N1b]]
****[[Haplogroup N1c (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup N1c]]
**[[Haplogroup O (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup O]] (M175) ''Found in East Asia, Southeast Asia, the South Pacific''
***[[Haplogroup O1 (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup O1]] (MSY2.2) ''Found in eastern and southern [[China]], [[Taiwan]], and [[Southeast Asia]], especially among [[Austronesian people|Austronesian]] and [[Tai-Kadai languages|Tai-Kadai]] peoples''
***[[Haplogroup O2 (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup O2]] (P31, M268)
****[[Haplogroup O2a (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup O2a]] (M95) ''Found in [[Japan]], southern China, Southeast Asia, and the [[Indian subcontinent]], especially among [[Austro-Asiatic languages|Austro-Asiatic]] peoples, [[Tai-Kadai languages|Tai-Kadai]] peoples, [[Malays (ethnic group)|Malays]], and [[Indonesia#Demographics|Indonesians]]''
****[[Haplogroup O2b (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup O2b]] (SRY465, M176) ''Found in Japan, [[Korea]], [[Manchuria]], and Southeast Asia''
***[[Haplogroup O3 (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup O3]] (M122) ''Found throughout East Asia, Southeast Asia, and [[Austronesia]]''
=== Groups descended from Haplogroup P (M45)===
[[Haplogroup Q (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup Q]] is a branch of [[Haplogroup P (Y-DNA)|haplogroup P]] (M45). It is believed to have arisen in [[Siberia]] or [[Central Asia]] approximately 35-40 000 years ago. Haplogroup Q is closely related to [[Haplogroup R (Y-DNA)|haplogroup R]] (M207), as both Groups Q and R share a common marker (M45).
*[[Haplogroup Q (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup Q]] (MEH2, M242, P36) ''M242 found amongst all Q subgroups in addition to the additional markers listed after each [[subclade]]'' (Occurred ~15,000-20,000 years ago. Found in Asia and the Americas)
**[[Haplogroup Q* (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup Q*]]
**[[Haplogroup Q1 (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup Q1]] (M120, N14)
***[[Haplogroup Q1* (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup Q1*]]
***[[Haplogroup Q1a (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup Q1a]] (M378)
**[[Haplogroup Q2 (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup Q2]] (M25, M143)
**[[Haplogroup Q3 (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup Q3]] (M3) ''Found in [[North America]], [[Central America]], and [[South America]].''
***[[Haplogroup Q3* (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup Q3*]]
***[[Haplogroup Q3a (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup Q3a]] (M19)
***[[Haplogroup Q3b (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup Q3b]] (M194)
***[[Haplogroup Q3c (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup Q3c]] (M199)
**[[Haplogroup Q4 (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup Q4]] (P48)
**[[Haplogroup Q5 (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup Q5]] (M323)
**[[Haplogroup Q5 or Q7 (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup Q5 or Q7]] (SS4BP: presently found in India only) [http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2148/7/232 BMC Evolutionary Biology 2007]
**[[Haplogroup Q6 (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup Q6]] (M346)
The bulk of [[Haplogroup R (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup R]] is represented in lineages R1a and R1b.
R1a likely originated in the [[Eurasian Steppes]], and is associated with the [[Kurgan]] culture and [[Proto-Indo-Europeans|Proto-Indo-European]] expansion. It is primarily found in Central Asia, South Asia, and the [[Slavic peoples]] of [[Eastern Europe]]. R1b originated prior to or during the last [[glaciation]], when it was concentrated in refugia in southern Europe; it is also found sparsely distributed among various peoples of [[Asia]] and [[Africa]]. Some form of R1b, perhaps R1b1* (P25), probably migrated westward to populate Western Europe around 35,000 ybp.{{Fact|date=February 2007}} Its subclade R1b1c (M269) is the haplogroup that is most commonly found among modern European populations, especially those of [[Western Europe]].
*[[Haplogroup R1 (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup R1]] (M173) ''Found throughout western Eurasia''
**[[Haplogroup R1a (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup R1a]] (M17) ''Found in Central Asia, South Asia, and Central, Northern and Eastern Europe''
**[[Haplogroup R1b (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup R1b]] (M343) ''Found in Western Europe, [[West Asia]], [[Central Asia]], [[North Africa]], and northern [[Cameroon]]''
*[[Haplogroup R2 (Y-DNA)|Haplogroup R2]] (M124) ''Found in South Asia, Caucasus, Central Asia, and Eastern Europe''
==See also==
* [[Y-DNA haplogroups by ethnic groups]]
*[[List of Y-DNA single nucleotide polymorphisms]]
*[[List of DYS markers]]
*[[Human mitochondrial DNA haplogroups]]
*[[* (haplogroup)]]
*[[molecular phylogeny]]
*[[genetic genealogy]]
*[[genealogical DNA test]]
== References ==
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*{{note|ycc}} [http://ycc.biosci.arizona.edu/ Y Chromosome Consortium]
*{{note|familytreedna}} [http://www.familytreedna.com/haplotree.html 2005 Y-chromosome Phylogenetic Tree], from FamilyTreeDNA.com
*{{note|genome-research}} [http://www.genome.org/cgi/content/full/12/2/339/F1 A Nomenclature system for the Tree of Human Y-Chromosomal Haplogroups], ''Genome.org''
</small>
==External links==
*[http://www.isogg.org/tree/ ISOGG Y-DNA Haplogroup Tree 2008]
*[http://hurlbutdna.pbwiki.com/DNA%20Marker%20Mutation%20Rates Chart of the speed of different Y chromosomal STR mutation rates]
*[http://www.scs.uiuc.edu/~mcdonald/WorldHaplogroupsMaps.pdf Map of Y Haplogroups]
*[https://www3.nationalgeographic.com/genographic/atlas.html Atlas of the Human Journey], from the [[Genographic Project]], ''[[National Geographic]]''
*[http://www.dnaheritage.com/ysnptree.asp DNA Heritage's Y-haplogroup map]
*[https://home.comcast.net/~whitathey/predictorinstr.htm Haplogroup Predictor]
*[http://dnaconsultants.com/images/links/49-conversion.pdf DNA Consulting's Conversion Chart for Male Haplogroups] (PDF)
*Semino et al (2000) [http://www2.smumn.edu/facpages/~poshea/uasal/DNAWWW/pdfs/semino.pdf The Genetic Legacy of Paleolithic Homo sapiens sapiens in Extant Europeans: A Y Chromosome Perspective] Paper that defined "Eu" haplogroups
*[http://www.worldfamilies.net/y-haplogroups.htm Y- Haplogroup & Sub-clade Projects]
*[http://www.gendna.net/ydnacomp.htm Y-DNA Testing Company STR Marker Comparison Chart]
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