current populations: Iran, Turkey, Kazakhstan and the southern and Northern Caucasus G1 is relatively rare in Europe. G2 origin: possibly 3Kyr in Anatolia mutation: P287 current populations: Caucasus, Southwest and Southern Asia G2 is more common than G1. G2a1 mutation: L149.1 ...
N1c1a1a2b (L1034): Ugric branch; found in and around Hungary and in Central Asia (Kazakhstan) N1c2 (L666): found in Russia N1c2a (M128) N1c2b (P43): found in the Volga-Ural region N1c2b1 (P63) N1c2b2 (L665) Origins & History Haplogroup N is a descendant of East Asian macro...
HaplogroupG1is found predominantly in Iran, but is also found in the Levant, among Ashkenazi Jews, and in Central Asia (notably in Kazakhstan). G2a makes up 5 to 10% of the population of Mediterranean Europe, but is relatively rare in northern Europe. The only regions where haplogroup G2 ...
It is not yet clear whether M73 actually migrated across the Caucasus and reached Central Asia via Kazakhstan, or if it went south through Iran and Turkmenistan. In any case, M73 would be a pre-Indo-European branch of R1b, just like V88 and M335.R1b-M269 (the most common form in ...
almost exclusively in very specific Central Asian populations. The highest percentages were observed among theUyghurs(20%) of Xinjiang in north-west China, theHazarapeople of Afghanistan (32%), and theBashkirs(55%) of the Abzelilovsky district of Bashkortostan in Russia (border of Kazakhstan). ...
Nevertheless, substantial minorities of other haplogroups have been found on different Neolithic sites next to a G2a majority, including C1a2, H2, I*, I2a1, I2c, and J2a in Anatolia, C1a2, E-M78, H2, I*, I1, I2a, I2a1, J2 and T1a in Southeast and Central Europe (Starčevo,...
present in many Central Asian populations, the highest percentages being observed among the Uyghurs(20%) of Xinjiang in north-west China, the Yaghnobi people of Tajikistan (32%), and the Bashkirs (47%, or 62.5% in the Abzelilovsky district) of Bashkortostan in Russia (border of Kazakhstan)...