How do I find out my haplogroup?
How do I find out my haplogroup?
How to find your haplogroups. Your maternal haplogroup is assigned based on the variants in your mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), while your paternal haplogroup is based on your Y-chromosome (Y-DNA). Only males can find their paternal haplogroup. Both males and females can find their maternal haplogroup.
Who has r1a1 gene?
In South Asia, R1a1a has often been observed in a number of demographic groups. In India, high frequencies of this haplogroup is observed in West Bengal Brahmins (72%) to the east, Gujarat Lohanas (60%) to the west, Khatris (67%) in the north and Iyengar Brahmins (31%) in the south.
What is the R1 gene?
Haplogroup R1, or R-M173, is a Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup. A primary subclade of Haplogroup R (R-M207), it is defined by the SNP M173. The other primary subclade of Haplogroup R is Haplogroup R2 (R-M479).
How does a family identify with a haplogroup lower than R1b-P312?
How a Family Branch identifies with a Haplogroup lower than R1b-P312 is covered in that family’s yDNA Groupings page. R1b-P312 is a very large Haplogroup subclade containing most of the historical, ethnic “white” European males. In other words, it is still the main trunk of a large, towering sequoia tree.
Are there any subclades for R1b-P312?
There are several large subclades of R1b-P312 so there are several large subclade projects, one of which may be important to you. This project is intended for people who are SNP tested P312+ or one of its descendant SNPs, like DF19+, DF99+, L238, U152+, L21+, DF27+, ZZ37+, S27900+, Z30600+ etc.
Which is the branch of the family tree marked by the mutation P312?
R1b-P312 is the branch of the human family tree marked by the mutation P312+. S116 is a synonym (another name) for the same SNP as P312. They are one and the same.
What are the goals of the are P312 project?
An important goal of this project is to discover the full deep ancestral family tree of paternal lineages for all R1b-P312 people. This will help us understand the origins of R1b-P312 as a whole, at the subclade levels and down to the genealogical family tree level.