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  2. Genetic history of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

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    Haplogroup C-M217 is the most widespread and frequently occurring branch of the greater (Y-DNA) haplogroup C-M130. Haplogroup C-M217 descendant C-P39 is most commonly found in today's Na-Dene speakers, with the greatest frequency found among the Athabaskans at 42%, and at lesser frequencies in some other Indigenous American groups. [15]

  3. Genealogical DNA test - Wikipedia

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    Living DNA uses SNP chips to provide reports on autosomal ancestry, Y, and mtDNA ancestry. [101] [102] Living DNA provides detailed reports on ancestry from the UK as well as detailed Y chromosome and mtDNA reports. [103] [104] [105] In 2019 it was estimated that large genealogical testing companies had about 26 million DNA profiles.

  4. List of haplogroups of historic people - Wikipedia

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    The Y haplogroup of Richard III, last king of the House of York and last of the House of Plantagenet, was identified as Y-DNA G-P287, in contrast to the Y haplotypes of five of the putative modern relatives, descendants of Henry Somerset, 5th Duke of Beaufort, of whom four belong to haplogroup R1b-U152 (x L2, Z36, Z56, M160, M126 and Z192) and ...

  5. Haplogroup - Wikipedia

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    A haplotype is a group of alleles in an organism that are inherited together from a single parent, [1] [2] and a haplogroup (haploid from the Greek: ἁπλοῦς, haploûs, "onefold, simple" and English: group) is a group of similar haplotypes that share a common ancestor with a single-nucleotide polymorphism mutation. [3]

  6. Genetic history of the British Isles - Wikipedia

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    Haplogroups E1b1b and J in Europe are regarded as markers of Neolithic movements from the Middle East to Southern Europe and likely to Northern Europe from there. These haplogroups are found most often in Southern Europe and North Africa. Both are rare in Northern Europe; E1b1b is found in 1% of Norwegian men, 1.5% of Scottish, 2% of English, 2 ...

  7. Mayan genetics - Wikipedia

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    Results found four mtDNA haplogroups A, B, C, and D.. [3] Haplogroup A, (np) 16111 mutation of C to T and a Hae III Restriction enzyme site at np 633. mtDNA HincII morph-6 (site loss at np 13 259) and an AluI site gain at 13 262. [3] Lineage A displays to be predominant in the north and nearly nonexistent in the south. [3]

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