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Haplogroup E1b1a – Sub-Saharan
The Haplogroup E consists of three subclades or branches. Those are E-M96, E-P147, and E-M175. These, the branches of humanity that traces, their roots along the Y chromosome — son to father to grandfather to great grandfather backwards through our history and arguably a far back as 340,000 years ago. Tracing the E Clade The […]
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Y-DNA Haplogroup R
A Haplogroup is a collection of variations of genes in different chromosome levels that are very similar and are usually inherited from generation to generation. A haplogroup is shared by a line of decent or the same ancestor. That line of decent, by the haplogroup can date back more than 1000 years contain vital information […]
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Y-DNA Haplogroup P
Many ethnic groups with high frequencies of P1, also known as P-M45 and K2b2a, are located in Central Asia and Siberia: 35.4% among Tuvans, 28.3% among Altaian Kizhi,[4] and 35% among Nivkh males. Modern South Asian populations also feature P1 at low to moderate frequencies. In South Asia it is most frequent among the Muslims […]
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