Haplogroup IJK

Haplogroup IJK
Possible time of origin 47,000-60,000 (haplogroup K2-m526 has been found in Ust Ishim meaning the IJK must be significantly older that 45kya .
Possible place of origin Southwest Asia
Ancestor Haplogroup HIJK
Descendants IJ, K
Defining mutations L15/S137, L16/S138, L69.1(=G)/S163.1

Haplogroup IJK is a human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup. IJK is a primary branch of the macrohaplogroup HIJK. Its direct descendants are Haplogroup IJ and Haplogroup K.[1]

Distribution and structure

The basal paragroup HIJK* has not been identified in living males or ancient remains.

Populations with high proportions of males who belong to descendant major haplogroups of Haplogroup HIJK live across widely dispersed areas and populations. Subclades of IJK are now concentrated in males native to:

Structure

Basic phylogeny

Tree

Haplogroup IJK
Haplogroup IJ
Haplogroup I

Haplogroup I1. Northern Europe.



Haplogroup I2. Southern Europe



Haplogroup J

Haplogroup J1. Middle East.



Haplogroup J2. Mainly found in Middle East, Caucasus, Central Asia, and Southeast Europe.




Haplogroup K
Haplogroup LT

Haplogroup L. South Asia, Central Asia and Western Asia.



Haplogroup T. Found in the Near East and parts of Africa, among the Ethiopians, Somalis, and Upper Egyptians. Fulbe carry the highest percentage at 18. Also found in small amounts in India and Eurasia.



Haplogroup K2. Basal K2* is found at significant levels
among indigenous Australians; subclades are
found throughout Eurasia, the Pacific
and amomg Native Americans.

Haplogroup M. New Guinea, Indonesia, Melanesia and Polynesia.


Haplogroup NO. Possibly found at low levels in some minorities in East Asia.

Haplogroup N. Mainly found in Northern Asia, Northern Europe, and Eastern Europe.



Haplogroup O. Mainly found in East Asia, Southeast Asia, and Oceania.



Haplogroup P. P*, P1 and P2 are found at low levels in Island South East Asia, North East Asia and Central Asia.

Haplogroup Q. Mainly found in Northern Asia and the Americas.


Macro-haplogroup R

Macro-haplogroup R1. Europe, Central Asia, South Asia, and parts of West Asia and Africa such as Cameroon.



Haplogroup R2. Mainly found in South Asia.





Haplogroup S. New Guinea, Indonesia and Melanesia.





(Based on the YCC 2008 tree and subsequent published research.[2] )

Mutation

L15

The defining SNP L15 is located at Y chromosomal location rs9786139 with the ancestral value being A and the derived value being G.

L16

The defining SNP L16 is at location rs9786714 with the ancestral value being G and the derived value being A.

See also

Phylogenetic tree of human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroups [χ 1][χ 2]
"Y-chromosomal Adam"
A00 A0-T [χ 3]
A0 A1 [χ 4]
A1a A1b
A1b1 BT
B CT
DE CF
D E C F
F1  F2  F3  GHIJK
G HIJK
IJK H
IJ   K
I J    LT [χ 5]  K2
L T [χ 6] NO [χ 7] K2b [χ 8]     K2c  K2d  K2e [χ 9]
N   O   K2b1 [χ 10]     P
K2b1a[χ 11]     K2b1b K2b1c      M     P1 P2
K2b1a1   K2b1a2   K2b1a3 S [χ 12] Q   R
  1. Van Oven M, Van Geystelen A, Kayser M, Decorte R, Larmuseau HD (2014). "Seeing the wood for the trees: a minimal reference phylogeny for the human Y chromosome". Human Mutation. 35 (2): 187–91. doi:10.1002/humu.22468. PMID 24166809.
  2. International Society of Genetic Genealogy (ISOGG; 2015), Y-DNA Haplogroup Tree 2015. (Access date: 1 February 2015.)
  3. Haplogroup A0-T is also known as A0'1'2'3'4.
  4. Haplogroup A1 is also known as A1'2'3'4.
  5. Haplogroup LT (L298/P326) is also known as Haplogroup K1.
  6. Between 2002 and 2008, Haplogroup T (M184) was known as "Haplogroup K2" – that name has since been re-assigned to K-M526, the sibling of Haplogroup LT.
  7. Haplogroup NO (M214) is also known as Haplogroup K2a (although the present Haplogroup K2e was also previously known as "K2a").
  8. Haplogroup K2b (M1221/P331/PF5911) is also known as Haplogroup MPS.
  9. Haplogroup K2e (K-M147) was previously known as "Haplogroup X" and "K2a" (but is a sibling subclade of the present K2a, also known as Haplogroup NO).
  10. Haplogroup K2b1 (P397/P399) is similar to the former Haplogroup MS, but has a broader and more complex internal structure.
  11. Haplogroup K2b1a has also been known as Haplogroup S-P405.
  12. Haplogroup S (S-M230), also known as K2b1a4, was previously known as Haplogroup K5.

References

  1. FTDNA Advanced SNP Descriptions
  2. Karafet TM, Mendez FL, Meilerman MB, Underhill PA, Zegura SL, Hammer MF (2008). "New binary polymorphisms reshape and increase resolution of the human Y chromosomal haplogroup tree". Genome Research. 18 (5): 830–8. doi:10.1101/gr.7172008. PMC 2336805Freely accessible. PMID 18385274.
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