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12 Marker Y-DNA
Matches |
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Exact Matches |
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Haplogroup |
Country |
Comment |
Count |
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C |
Scotland |
- |
1 |
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C |
Unknown Origin |
- |
1 |
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Two Step
Mutations |
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Haplogroup |
Country |
Comment |
Count |
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C |
Unknown Origin |
- |
1 |
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3 Step
Mutations |
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Haplogroup |
Country |
Comment |
Count |
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C |
Greece |
- |
1 |
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C |
Italy |
- |
1 |
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C |
Unknown Origin |
- |
3 |
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4 Step
Mutations |
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Haplogroup |
Country |
Comment |
Count |
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E3b |
Italy |
- |
1 |
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J1 |
Unknown Origin |
- |
1 |
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Haplogroup
Descriptions |
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C Haplogroup C is found
throughout mainland Asia, the south Pacific, and at low
frequency in Native American populations. Haplogroup C
originated in southern Asia and spread in all directions. This
lineage colonized New Guinea, Australia, and north Asia, and
currently is found with its highest diversity in populations
of India. |
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E3b This haplogroup is believed
to have evolved in the Middle East. It expanded into the
Mediterranean during the Pleistocene Neolithic expansion. It
is currently distributed around the Mediterranean, southern
Europe, and in north and east Africa. |
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J1 Haplogroup J1 is found at
highest frequencies in Middle Eastern and north African
populations where it most likely evolved. This marker has been
carried by Middle Eastern traders into Europe, central Asia,
India, and Pakistan. The Cohen modal lineage is found in
Haplogroup J1*. |
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