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Y-DNA Haplogroup B-M60
It is in Haplogroup B that Ina’s clan is identified according to the human family tree. This was from a single East African woman that we found the current maternal lineage surviving unbroken to the present day. The haplogroup B having a common ancestry with most of the Europeans migrated between 39, 000 and 52, 000 years before present. Haplogroup B moved to Eastern Asia from the Central Asia before reaching Japan and Southeastern Pacific Archipelagos as well as in some Siberian populations.
In addition, haplogroup B has been found in large numbers amongst Polynesians. The group is also present in Koreans, Tibetans and the Mongolian population in moderate levels. Haplogroup B is also present in Chile among the Aymaras in the Northern part. They have also been spotted among the Quechua-speaking Andean people in Peru. However, among the dwellers of Northern Amazon, it is the lowest and completely absent among the Southern populations. The Haplogroup B has also been traced among the North American populations, dominantly in the Southwest parts such as Kiliwa and slightly in Jemez Pueblo
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Haplogroup B-M60
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9 Jan 2016 / rarikola / 0
Categories: B
Tags: Baka, Bandari, Central Africa, Hadzabe, Haplogroup B-M60, Hazara, Mbuti, Pygmies, Qeshmi, Southern Sudanese, sub-Saharan Africa
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