「haplogroups」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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t distinguishes his male line from those in | Haplogroups A and B. |
t, the Sadlermiut show the presence of both | haplogroups A (46%) and D (54%), attributed to the Thul |
Y Chromosome | Haplogroups all form "family trees" or "phylogenies", w |
p H), and large branches containing several | haplogroups are called "macro-haplogroups". |
Often these UEPs, or markers used to define | haplogroups, are SNP mutations. |
Y chromosome | haplogroups are a frequent topic of discussion in human |
For paternal (Y-chromosome) DNA, the | haplogroups are European/Middle Eastern (85%) or East A |
Y-chromosome | haplogroups associated with this hypothetical "Back to |
roups from Europe by human Y-chromosome DNA | haplogroups based on relevant studies. |
ups from Caucasus by human Y-chromosome DNA | haplogroups based on relevant studies. |
s from South Asia by human Y-chromosome DNA | haplogroups based on relevant studies. |
d Southeast Asia) by human Y-chromosome DNA | haplogroups based on relevant studies. |
ds and Australia) by human Y-chromosome DNA | haplogroups based on relevant studies. |
Asia and Siberia by human Y-chromosome DNA | haplogroups based on relevant studies. |
he notation BT refers to the derived set of | haplogroups between B and T which forms its own cladist |
Y-chromosomal Adam - Y-DNA | haplogroups by ethnic groups |
scendant of haplogroup M and is a parent to | haplogroups C and Z. Haplogroup CZ is divided into subc |
have high percentages of the otherwise rare | haplogroups D1 and D3, which are also found at much low |
Listed here are the human Y-chromosome DNA | haplogroups found in various ethnic groups and populati |
stantiated their Iraqi ancestry by yielding | Haplogroups found primarily in Iran and Iraq. |
de D1 (along with D2 and D4) is one of five | haplogroups found in the indigenous peoples of the Amer |
nd in Siberia and is also one of five mtDNA | haplogroups found in the indigenous peoples of the Amer |
t contains the remaining living human Y-DNA | haplogroups from macro-haplogroup A. |
Haplogroups H, D5 and Z represent most of the remaining | |
It was thought to cluster | haplogroups I, W, and X. |
se additional "daughters" generally include | haplogroups I, M and W. A recent paper re-mapped Europe |
view is supported by the presence of Indian | haplogroups in Iran (Gonzalez et al. 2007), and the clo |
rom haplogroup N thus indicating that the L | haplogroups in Turkey are of Central Asian heritage rat |
s the ancestral haplogroup to mitochondrial | haplogroups J and T. |
ians all possess deep rooted clades of both | haplogroups M and N. The distribution of the earliest b |
o L3 which gave rise to the two non-African | haplogroups M and N. Haplogroup L1-6 and its only sibli |
rigins of haplogroup N is whether ancestral | haplogroups M, N and R were part of the same migration |
mtDNA | haplogroups of nine individuals assigned to the same An |
date have been shown to have Y and/or mtDNA | haplogroups that are considered Northern European and/o |
The two | haplogroups V and U5b dominate, between them accounting |
gives the Sami regions the highest level of | Haplogroups V and U5b thus far found. |
Both | haplogroups V and U5b are spread at moderate frequencie |
f the Sami mtDNA pool is encompassed within | haplogroups V, U5b, H, Z, and D5. |
90% of the Bronze Age period mtDNA | haplogroups were of west Eurasian origin and the study |
Letters represent | haplogroups while colors and numbers represent thousand |
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