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    What is Y DNA haplogroup?
    In human genetics, a human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup is a haplogroup defined by mutations in the non-recombining portions of DNA from the Y chromosome (called Y-DNA). Mutations that are shared by many people are called single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs).
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    What does Y-DNA stand for?
    Family Tree DNA. Retrieved 31 March 2013. Y-chromosome DNA (Y-DNA) haplogroups are the major branches on the human paternal family tree. Each haplogroup has many subbranches.
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    What are the Y-DNA subclades?
    Y-chromosome DNA (Y-DNA) haplogroups are the major branches on the human paternal family tree. Each haplogroup has many subbranches. These are subclades. ^ "myFTDNA 2.0 User Guide: Y-DNA: What is the Y-DNA – Matches page?".
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    What is the PMID for Y-DNA haplogroups?
    PMID 12037406. S2CID 29863635. ^ "Distribution of Y-DNA haplogroups". ^ "Distribution of Y-DNA haplogroups". ^ "Distribution of Y-DNA haplogroups". ^ "Distribution of Y-DNA haplogroups". ^ "Distribution of Y-DNA haplogroups". ^ "Distribution of Y-DNA haplogroups". ^ "Distribution of Y-DNA haplogroups".
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    In human genetics, a human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup is a haplogroup defined by mutations in the non-recombining portions of DNA from the male-specific Y chromosome (called Y-DNA). Many people within a haplogroup share similar numbers of short tandem repeats (STRs) and

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    Haplogroups A and B
    Haplogroup A is the NRY (non-recombining Y) macrohaplogroup from which all modern paternal

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    • Mendez, Fernando; Krahn, Thomas; Schrack, Bonnie; Krahn, Astrid-Maria; Veeramah, Krishna; Woerner, August; Fomine, Forka Leypey

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  3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_A_(Y-DNA)

    Haplogroup A is a human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup, which includes all living human Y chromosomes. Bearers of extant sub-clades of haplogroup A are almost exclusively found in Africa (or among descendants of populations which have recently left Africa), in contrast with haplogroup BT, bearers of which participated in the Out of Africa migration of anatomically modern humans. The known branches of haplogroup A are A00, A0, A1a, and A1b1; these branches are …

    • Ancestor: Human Y-MRCA (A00-T)
    • Possible place of origin: Possibly West or Central Africa
    • Coalescence age: 275,000 ybp (split with other lineages)
    • Possible time of origin: roughly 270,000 years ago or about 275,000 years ago (303-241,000 years ago) or 291,000 years ago
  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y-DNA_haplogroups_by_ethnic_group

    263 rows · Y-DNA haplogroups by ethnic group - Wikipedia Y-DNA haplogroups by ethnic group …

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    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_R_(Y-DNA)

      Haplogroup R (Y-DNA) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia For the mitochondrial DNA haplogroup, see Haplogroup R (mtDNA). Haplogroup R, or R-M207, is a Y-chromosome DNA

      • Ancestor: P1 (P-M45), the only primary clade of P*
      • Possible time of origin: about 27,000 years BP
      • Descendants: R1 (R-M173), R2 (R-M479) (R2)
      • Possible place of origin: Possibly Central Asia, Siberia.
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