- genetics, a
subclade is a
subgroup of a haplogroup.
Although human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and Y
chromosome DNA (Y-DNA)
haplogroups and
subclades are named...
- Look up
subclade in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Subclade may be
Subclade, any
taxonomic clade which is
subordinate to
hierarchically higher clades...
-
Siberia and
South Asia. The R1a (R-M420)
subclade diverged from R1 (R-M173) 15-25,000
years ago, its
subclade M417 (R1a1a1)
diversified c. 3,400-5,800...
-
haplogroup R,
likely during the
early Upper Paleolithic. Its
various subclades (labelled U1–U9,
diverging over the
course of the
Upper Paleolithic) are...
- Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup. A
primary subclade of
Haplogroup R (R-M207), it is
defined by the SNP M173. The
other primary subclade of
Haplogroup R is Haplogroup...
- genetics,
Haplogroup J-M172 or J2 is a Y-chromosome
haplogroup which is a
subclade (branch) of
haplogroup J-M304.
Haplogroup J-M172 is
common in
modern po****tions...
- 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...
- Asia, and
North Africa. The most
commonly occurring subclades are G1* (M285) and many
subclades of G2 (G-P287), especially: G2a (P15), G2a1 (G-FGC7535...
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Haplogroup Q-M3 (Y-DNA) is a Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup.
Haplogroup Q-M3 is a
subclade of
Haplogroup Q-L54.
Haplogroup Q-M3 was
previously known as Haplogroup...
- Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup. It is the
parent lineage to the E-Z830 and E-V257
subclades, and
defines their common phylogeny. The
former is
predominantly found...