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Haplogroup C-M130 – Mongolia, Siberia, North America, Oceania
Haplogroup C (M130) is one of two branches of Haplogroup CF alongside Haplogroup F. this haplogroup is found in continents ancient populations except in Africa and is the predominant Y-DNA haplogroup among males, indigenous to Central Asia/Siberia, North America, and Oceania. Origins Haplogroup C (M130) came into existence shortly after the modern Haplogroup CT into […]
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Haplogroup E1b1 or Mediterenean and Sub-Saharan DNA Comparison
Y- HAPLOGROUP E1b1 (E-P2) E1b1 (E-P2) the most dominant Y-chromosome haploid in Africa. E-P2 is likely to have originated in the Ethiopian highlands of East Africa, as this is the place with the high frequency of ancestral sub-clades of this haplogroup. E-P2 diverged into two predominant sub-clades; E1b1a (E-V38) and E1b1b (E-M215) approximately 24-27,000 years […]
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Papua New Guinea – Haplogroups M-P256 and S-M230
When Homo Sapiens decided to leave Africa ….OK, let’s skip around 40-50 thousand years of a journey and talk about Haplogroup K2 (K-M526), who ended up in southeast Asia around 47,000-55,000 years BP . Let’s call a guy, who’s gene mutated somewhere in SE Asia and belonged to Haplogroup K2 – Kadumba. This Kadumba guy […]
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