Haplogroup R1a (R-M420), is a human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup which is distributed in a large region in Eurasia, extending from Scandinavia and Central...
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primary subclade of Haplogroup R is Haplogroup R2 (R-M479). Males carrying R-M173 in modern populations appear to comprise two subclades: R1a and R1b, which...
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belong to the haplogroup R-ARP (R1a1a1b2a2a1c3a3b) which is a sub-haplogroup of the haplogroup R-SUR51 which belongs to the R-Z2123 clade. R1a...
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with the Italo-Celtic and Germanic peoples. Haplogroup R1 (M173) Found throughout western Eurasia Haplogroup R1a (M420) Found in Central Asia, South Asia...
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Proto-Indo-Europeans (section R1a and R1b)
Y-DNA haplogroup: R1a, R1b, and J. R1b is also the most common Y-DNA haplogroup found among both the Yamnaya and modern-day Western Europeans. R1a is more...
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the R1a/R1b split", R-PH155 was later discovered to be a subclade of R-L278 (R1b1) and has been given the phylogenetic name R1b1b.) Y-haplogroup R-M207...
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Americas) Haplogroup Q-M3 (M3) (North America, Central America, and South America) Haplogroup R (M207) Haplogroup R1 (M173) Haplogroup R1a (M17) (Central...
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Bronze Age Eurasian steppe". The distribution and proposed origin of haplogroup R1a, more specifically R1a1a1b, is often being used as an argument pro or...
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P331), which is a branch of Haplogroup K2 (K-M526). The haplogroup K2b splits into K2b1 (haplogroup MS*) and K2b2 (haplogroup P-F580, Y-DNA P*). Basal P*...
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R1A may refer to: Haplogroup R1a Line R1a, a planning name for Line 5 (Shanghai Metro) R1A, a class of Group R R1A, a Canadian postal code assigned to...
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dominant haplogroups R1a or I2, while those of Western Europe are characterized by dominant haplogroups R1b or I1, and by other dominant haplogroups in Europe...
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variation of haplogroup R1a outside of Europe which is phylogenetically separate from the typically European R1a branches", referring to the R1a-Y2619 sub-clade...
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Y-chromosome haplogroup R1a", European Journal of Human Genetics, 23 (1): 124–131, doi:10.1038/ejhg.2014.50, PMC 4266736, PMID 24667786, R1a-M458 exceeds...
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Corded Ware culture (section R1a and R1b)
the Yamnaya, as the Corded Ware culture samples were primarily from haplogroup R1a. These authors proposed that the Corded Ware culture evolved in parallel...
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post-Glacial coancestry of European and Asian Y chromosomes within haplogroup R1a". European Journal of Human Genetics. 18 (4): 479–84. doi:10.1038/ejhg...
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335 sampled Romanians, 15% of them belong to R1a. Haplogroup R1a, is a human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup which is distributed in a large region in Eurasia...
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Turkic speakers. Haplogroup R1a is the second most common haplogroup in Khakhas populations; representing 27.9-33% of the total. Haplogroup R1a has the predominant...
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variation of haplogroup R1a outside of Europe which is phylogenetically separate from the typically European R1a branches", notes that the particular R1a-Y2619...
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Genetics and archaeogenetics of South Asia (category Human Y-DNA haplogroups)
post-Glacial coancestry of European and Asian Y chromosomes within haplogroup R1a". European Journal of Human Genetics. 18 (4): 479–484. doi:10.1038/ejhg...
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(2014), "The phylogenetic and geographic structure of Y-chromosome haplogroup R1a", European Journal of Human Genetics, 23 (1): 124–131, doi:10.1038/ejhg...
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2%), R1a (14.9-15%), R1b (5-6%), I1 (1.5-7.6%), J2b (4.5-4.9%), J2a (4-4.5%), J1 (1-4.5%), G2a (1.5-5.8%), and several other uncommon haplogroups with...
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2%. T1a1a1 is particularly common in countries with high levels of Y-haplogroup R1a, such as Central and Northeast Europe. The clade is also found everywhere...
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Haplogroup R1a is one of the major classifications (called clades) of Y-chromosome types found in human male lines. It is widespread all across Eurasia...
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Eastern Europe. H: In West Eurasia. It is the most common mtDNA haplogroup in Europe. R1 R1a* (3337): Found in Brahmins from Uttar Pradesh (India). R1a1:...
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Hungarians (section Paternal haplogroups)
around ~37.5% Haplogroup N-M231, as well as lower frequency of Haplogroup C-M217 at 6.25% with the remainder being Haplogroup R1a and Haplogroup Q-M242. An...
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the paternal haplogroup R1a-Z283 and the maternal haplogroup U4c1a, while the female carried the maternal haplogroup N1a1a1a1. Haplogroup R1a is the most...
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The results of these studies showed that the R1a haplogroup present in Ashkenazi Levites is R1a-M582/R1a-Y2619 rather than R1a1a and originated in the...
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questions concerning the apparent absence of haplogroup R1a in Yamnaya. He speculates that haplogroup R1a must have been present in the Yamnaya, but that...
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Bashkirs (section Haplogroups)
haplogroups have revealed that the three dominant paternal haplogroups for Bashkir males are the haplogroup R1b, haplogroup R1a, and the haplogroup N1c...
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Proto-Indo-European homeland. According to those studies, haplogroups R1b-M269 and R1a, now the most common in Europe (R1a is also common in South Asia) would have expanded...
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