Haplogroup G-M377
Haplogroup G-M377 is a Y-chromosome haplogroup and is defined by the presence of the M377 mutation. It is a branch of Haplogroup G2b-M3115, which in turn is defined by the presence of the M3115 mutation. It was found among Pashtuns, who are classified as Iranic and on much lower scale among all major Jewish groups, Palestinians, Lebanese and Syrians(See also page covering Jews with Haplogroup G (Y-DNA))
Haplogroup G-M377 | |
---|---|
Possible time of origin | ~8,700 years BP |
Possible place of origin | Perhaps West Asia |
Ancestor | Haplogroup G2b (M3115) |
Defining mutations | M377, L72 |
Highest frequencies | Pashtuns, Sepharadic Jews, Ashkenazi Jews, Mizrahi Jews, Palestinians, Lebanese, Syrians |
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.