Haplogroup R-L295

Haplogroup R-L295 also known as R2a1 is a Y-chromosome haplogroup characterized by genetic marker L295,[2][3] which has been found in South Asia, Anatolia, Arabian Peninsula, Europe and Central Asia.

Haplogroup R-L295
Possible time of origin8,800 [95% CI 8,100 <-> 9,600] ybp[1]
Coalescence age7,900 [95% CI 7,000 <-> 8,800] ybp[1]
Possible place of originn/a
AncestorR2a
DescendantsR-L295*, R-L294
Defining mutationsL295[2][3]
Highest frequenciesn/a

Subclades

Haplogroup RL295 

 Paragroup R-L295*

 Haplogroup R-L294

Paragroup R-L295*

Paragroup is a term used in population genetics to describe lineages within a haplogroup that are not defined by any additional unique markers. They are typically represented by an asterisk (*) placed after the main haplogroup.

Y-chromosomes which are positive to the L295 SNP and negative to the L294 SNP, are categorized as belonging to Paragroup R-L295*. It is found in South Asia, Anatolia, Arabian Peninsula, Europe, & Central Asia so far.[4]

Haplogroup R-L294

Haplogroup R-L294 is represented by the L294 SNP and found in Armenia and Turkey so far.[4]

Notes

  1. YFull Haplogroup YTree v5.05 at 30 July 2017
  2. ISOGG (2011), "Y-DNA Haplogroup R and its Subclades - 2011."
  3. FTDNA's Draft phylogeny tree, "FTDNA's Draft phylogeny tree."
  4. R2-M124-WTY (Walk Through the Y) Project, "R2-M124-WTY (Walk Through the Y) Project."
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See also

Y-DNA R-M207 subclades

  • R-L21
  • R-L295
  • R-M124
  • R-M167
  • R-M17
  • R-M173
  • R-M207
  • R-M342
  • R-M420
  • R-M479
  • R-U106

Y-DNA backbone tree

Phylogenetic tree of human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroups [χ 1][χ 2]
"Y-chromosomal Adam"
A00 A0-T [χ 3]
A0 A1 [χ 4]
A1a A1b
A1b1 BT
B CT
DE CF
D E C F
F1  F2  F3  GHIJK
G HIJK
IJK H
IJ K
I   J     LT [χ 5]       K2 [χ 6]
L     T    K2a [χ 7]        K2b [χ 8]     K2c     K2d K2e [χ 9]  
K-M2313 [χ 10]     K2b1 [χ 11] P [χ 12]
NO   S [χ 13]  M [χ 14]    P1     P2
N O Q R
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