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  2. Haplogroup E-Z827 - Wikipedia

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    E-M81 is the most common subclade of haplogroup E-L19/V257. It is concentrated in MENA, and is dominated by its E-M183 subclade. E-M183 is believed to have originated in the Near East or Northwest of Africa, and has an estimated age of 4200 ybp. [21] Regional distribution for haplogroup E-M81.

  3. Haplogroup E-M35 - Wikipedia

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    The most frequently described subclades are E-M78, a part of E-V68, and E-M81, which is a branch of E-Z827. These two subclades represent the largest proportion of the modern E-M215 population. E-M78 is found over most of the range where E-M215 is found excluding Southern Africa. E-M81 is found mainly in North Africa.

  4. Genetic history of North Africa - Wikipedia

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    As a result of European colonization, E-M81 is found in parts of Latin America, [32] among Hispanic in USA. [33] This sub-clade of E1b1b1 has also been observed at 40 per cent in the comarca Pasiegos from Cantabria. [23] In smaller numbers, E-M81 carrying individuals can be found in Malta, Northern Sudan, Cyprus and among Sephardic Jews.

  5. Conversion table for Y chromosome haplogroups - Wikipedia

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    Y-Chromosome Haplogroups all form "family trees" or "phylogenies", with both branches or sub-clades diverging from a common haplogroup ancestor, and also with all haplogroups themselves linked into one family tree which traces back ultimately to the most recent shared male line ancestor of all men alive today, called in popular science Y ...

  6. Genetic studies on Moroccans - Wikipedia

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    E1b1b1b1 (M81) E1b1b1b1a (M107) Underhill et al. (2000). E1b1b1b1b (M183) This clade is extremely dominant within E-M81. In fact, while Karafet et al. (2008) continues to describe this as a sub-clade of E-M81, and ISOGG defers to Karafet et al., all data seems to imply that it should actually be considered phylogenetically equivalent to M81.

  7. Y-DNA haplogroups in populations of North Africa - Wikipedia

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    E(xE1b1b) E-M215 G I J R1a R1b Other Study Algerians: AA (Semitic) ... E-V12 E-V32 E-V13 E-V22 E-V65 E-M81 E-M34 F G I J1 J2 K L O P,R Q R1a R1b-V88 R1b-M269 R2 T