
Haplogroup N-M231 - Wikipedia
Haplogroup N (M231) is a Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup defined by the presence of the single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) marker M231. [Phylogenetics 1] It is most commonly found in …
FamilyTreeDNA Discover - Y-DNA Haplogroup N-M231
These 247 Y chromosome mutations are shared by everyone in this haplogroup. They show a paternal lineage of father-son relationships that have accumulated mutations over time. Learn …
Genetic Evidence of an East Asian Origin and Paleolithic Northward ...
The Y-chromosome haplogroup N-M231 (Hg N) is distributed widely in eastern and central Asia, Siberia, as well as in eastern and northern Europe. Previous studies suggested a …
N-M231 (Y-DNA) - Geni.com
This project is a meeting place for users who share the N-M231 Y-DNA haplogroup, which means they are related along their paternal lines. Users in this group may want to share their family …
N Y-DNA Project - Background - FamilyTreeDNA
Haplogroup N is defined by a SNP-mutation from G to A called M231 at the Y-chromosome that appeared in a man that was the common ancestor of all haplogroup N people of today. This …
Haplogroup N-M231 - Wikiwand
Haplogroup N (M231) is a Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup defined by the presence of the single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) marker M231.
A counter-clockwise northern route of the Y-chromosome haplogroup N …
Dec 6, 2006 · A large part of Y chromosome lineages in East European and East Asian human populations belong to haplogroup (hg) NO, which is composed of two sister clades N-M231 …
PhyloTree Y - Haplogroup N
Seeing the wood for the trees: a minimal reference phylogeny for the human Y chromosome. Hum Mutat 35 (2):187-191.
Y-DNA haplogroup N – ancient to contemporary DNA
Paternal ancestors to Y-DNA haplogroup N (N-M231 formed +35.000 years before present) made a turn through Central-Asia and South-East Asia. Many from this lineage moved inland and …
The dichotomy structure of Y chromosome Haplogroup N
Apr 24, 2015 · Haplogroup N-M231 of human Y chromosome is a common clade from Eastern Asia to Northern Europe, being one of the most frequent haplogroups in Altaic and Uralic …
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