N Haplogroup is believed to have
arisen about 17,500 years ago in Southeast Asia. This haplogroup is a
descendant of
NO.
Today, this group is frequent in people from Norway to China. It is most
commonly found in people from Sweden and Russia.
Subgroups
N-LLY22g
Found in a significant minority of Sino-Tibetan people;
also found at low frequency among Altayans,
Japanese, Koreans, Manchu, Manchurian Evenks,
Sibe, Uyghurs, and Vietnamese.
N-M128
Found at low frequency among Manchu, Sibe, Manchurian Evenks, Koreans, northern Han
Chinese, Buyei, and
some Turkic peoples of Central Asia.
N1b (P43)
Found frequently among Northern Samoyedic peoples; also
found at low to moderate frequency among some other Uralic peoples, Turkic
peoples, Mongolic peoples, Tungusic peoples, and
Siberian Yupiks.
N1b-E
Highest percentages found among Mansis, Udmurts, Komis. Likely age - 3000
years. Likely place of origin - Mezen
river.
N-Tat
Typical of the Sakha
and Uralic peoples, with a moderate distribution throughout Northern Eurasia.