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Haplogroup E-V68, also known as E1b1b1a, is a major human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup found in North Africa, the Horn of Africa, Western Asia and Europe.It is a subclade of the larger and older haplogroup, known as E1b1b or E-M215 (also roughly equivalent to E-M35).
E-M35, also known as E1b1b1-M35, is a human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup.E-M35 has two basal branches, E-V68 and E-Z827.E-V68 and E-Z827 are primarily distributed in North Africa and the Horn of Africa, and occur at lower frequencies in the Middle East, Europe, and Southern Africa.
In human population genetics, Y-Chromosome haplogroups define the major lineages of direct paternal (male) lines back to a shared common ancestor in Africa. Men in the same haplogroup share a set of differences, or markers, on their Y-Chromosome, which distinguish them from men in other haplogroups.
Haplogroup E-V68 (E1b1b1a) is presented at levels 19.6% per 808 samples. [25] The ultimate origin of E-V68 points to northeastern Africa, specifically near the Nile and Lake Alexandria. [26] Thus this haplogroup represents a more recent Bronze Age "out of Africa" movement into Europe via the Balkans. The macro-haplogroup E still prevails in ...
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E-V68/M78 [5] Defining mutations: V12, Z1216 [5] The human Y-chromosome haplogroup E-V12 is a subclade of E-M78, which in turn is part of the larger haplogroup E1b1b1 ...