Haplogroup N is believed to have
arisen roughly 71,000 years ago in either Asia or Africa. This haplogroup is a
descendant of L3. People of today (with the exception of Africans) were
either related to
M Haplogroup or
N Haplgroup.
N Haplogroup
is an enormous haplogroup with frequencies all over the world, and very little
in Africa, south of the Sahara.
This means that it started North-East
Africa or Asia and migrated north and beyond.
This haplogroup consumes merely all of
Europe and Oceanic population today.
Haplogroup N2a -
small clade found in West Europe.
Haplogroup
W - found in Western Eurasia and
South Asia
Haplogroup N9 - found
in Far East.
Haplogroup N9a -
East Asia, Southeast Asia and Central Asia.
Haplogroup N9b -
found in Japan.
Haplogroup
Y - found especially among Nivkhs and Ainus, with a
moderate frequency among Koreans, Mongols,
Tungusic peoples, Koryaks, Itelmens, Chinese, Japanese, Tajiks, Island
Southeast Asians (including Taiwanese aborigines), and some Turkic
peoples
Haplogroup O or N12-
found in Australia and Flores, Indonesia.
Haplogroup N13 -
Australia
Haplogroup N14 -
Australia
Haplogroup N21 - In
Malays from Malaysia and Indonesia.
Haplogroup N22 -
Southeast Asia
Haplogroup A
- found in Central and East Asia, as well as among Native Americans.