T16311C! (formerly HV3) HV6 : found in Iran, Russia, Slovakia and Britain / found in Bronze Age Poland and among the Tian Shan Huns HV7 : found in Russia, Ukraine and Sicily HV8 : found in southern Russia and Slovakia HV9 : found in Italy, the Czech Republic, Poland, Russia, Sc...
The haplo- type of a suspected Sephardic origin has mutations 16114T-16126T- 16153A-16192T-16294T-16519C in the first control region of mito- chondrial DNA. The motif falls within haplogroup T,10–12 which is present in close to 10% of individuals with European ancestry.3,13 Criteria ...
Finally, two mitogenomes – also from Iran and the Caucasus – did not cluster with any of hgs U7a–f and remained as unlabelled single lineages. In agreement with previous observations16, U7c appears to be restricted to South Asia (Fig. 1A and Supplementary Figure S1). In ...
R1b-L584 is found especially in Iran, northern Iraq, the South Caucasus and Turkey, and correlates more with the Iranian branch of Indo-Europeans, which includes Persians, Kurds and Scythians.Distribution of haplogroup R1b-ht35 (Z2103) in Europe...
U7 is the most prevalent U lineage in Tamil and Andhra castes. U7 is also common in Iran, Pakistan, and northern India, [39] s...Bandelt H-J, Kong Q-P, et al. 2004. Phylogeny of mtDNA macrohaplogroup N in India based on complete sequencing: implications for the peopling of South ...
There has so far been ancient Y-DNA analysis from Early Neolithic Anatolia, Iran, Israel, Jordan as well as most Neolithic cultures in Europe (Thessalian Neolithic in Greece, Starčevo culture in Hungary/Croatia, LBK culture in Germany, Remedello in Italy, and Cardium Pottery in south-west...
On the other hand, the modern distributions of I4b, so far found only in Iran, I6, found in northern Iran, Turkey and Sicily, and I7, found in Armenia and Mesopotamia, do not suggest a Steppe connection. The pre-Indo-European development of haplogroup I in the Caucasus can explain why...
in the Near East, whilst for U7a these statistics cannot differentiate between South Asia and the Near East (including the Caucasus) as a possible homeland. Within the Near East hg U7 is most frequent and diverse in Iran, whilst in South Asia its frequency and diversity peaks are in the ...
M., Gayden, T., Underhill, P. A. & Herrera, R. J. Iran: tricontinental nexus for Y-chromosome driven migration. Hum. Hered. 61, 132–143 (2006). Article CAS Google Scholar Derenko, M., Malyarchuk, B., Denisova, G. A., Wozniak, M., Dambueva, I., Dorzhu, C. ...
G. Y-chromosome variation in Altaian Kazakhs reveals a common paternal gene pool for Kazakhs and the influence of Mongolian expansions. PLoS One 6, e17548 (2011). 13 Regueiro, M., Cadenas, A. M., Gayden, T., Underhill, P. A. & Herrera, R. J. Iran: tricontinental nexus for Y-...