Haplogroup CF
Appearance
Haplogroup CF | |
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Possible time of origin | 75,000-70,000 BP |
Possible place of origin | F |
Defining mutations | P143 |
Haplogroup CF, also known as CF-P143 and CT(xDE), is a
Haplogroup F.[2]
Distribution
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Migration of Haplogroup C.
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The geographical development and distribution of Haplogroup F.
There are, as yet, no confirmed cases of living individuals or human remains belonging to the basal, undivergent haplogroup CF*. In the year 2017, C-M217 (C2) & C-M130 were reported among males belonging to the Shan peoples, who are concentrated in central-east Burma (as well as neighboring parts of China, Laos and Thailand).[3] However, the researchers concerned (Brunelli et al.) did not rule out all other subclades of CF, such as haplogroup F, in these particular cases.[citation needed] (In haplogroup F2 has previously been identified in the same geographical region.[4])
Subclades
C
Haplogroup C
is a subclade of haplogroup CF.
F
Haplogroup F
is a subclade of haplogroup CF.
See also
Genetics
- Genetic genealogy
- Haplogroup
- Haplotype
- Human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup
- Molecular phylogenetics
- Paragroup
- Subclade
- Y-chromosome haplogroups in populations of the world
- Y-DNA haplogroups by ethnic group
- Y-DNA haplogroups in populations of East and Southeast Asia
- Y-DNA haplogroups in populations of Oceania
Y-DNA C subclades
Y-DNA backbone tree
References
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