NOP Haplogroup

 

 

NOP Haplogroup is believed to have arisen roughly 25,000 to 30,000 years ago in Asia. This Haplogroup comes from the K Haplogroup.

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N Haplogroup origin dates back 15,000 to 20,000 years in Southeast Asia.

O Haplogroup origin dates back 20,000 to 30,000 years in Central or East Asia.

P Haplogroup origin dates back 20,000 to 34,000 years in Central Asia Siberia.

 

Subclades of NOP

  • NOP
    • NO*
    • N (M231)
      • N*
      • N1 (LLY22g)
        • N1a (M128) Found at a low frequency among Manchu, Sibe, Manchurian Evenks, Koreans, northern Han Chinese, Buyei, and some Turkic peoples of Central Asia
        • N1b (P43) Typical of 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*
          • N1b1 (P63)
        • N1c (Tat (M46), P105) Typical of the Sakha and Uralic peoples, with a moderate distribution throughout North Eurasia
          • N1c*
          • N1c1 (M178)
            • N1c1*
            • N1c1a (P21)
            • N1c1b (P67)
            • N1c1c (P119)
    • O (M175)
      • O*
      • O1 (MSY2.2) Typical of Austronesians, southern Han Chinese, and Kradai peoples
        • O1*
        • O1a (M119)
          • O1a*
          • O1a1 (M101)
          • O1a2 (M50, M103, M110)
      • O2 (P31, M268)
        • O2*
        • O2a (M95) Typical of Austro-Asiatic peoples, Kradai peoples, Malays, Indonesians, and Malagasy, with a moderate distribution throughout South Asia, Southeast Asia, East Asia, and Central Asia
          • O2a*
          • O2a1 (M88, M111)
          • O2a2 (M297)
        • O2b (M176/SRY465, P49, 022454)
          • O2b* Typical of Koreans, with a moderate distribution among populations of Indonesia, Japan, Manchuria, Micronesia, Thailand, and Vietnam
          • O2b1 (47z) Typical of Japanese and Ryukyuans, with a moderate distribution among Indonesians, Thais, Koreans, and Vietnamese
      • O3 (M122) Typical of populations of East Asia, Southeast Asia, and culturally Austronesian regions of Oceania, with a moderate distribution in Central Asia
        • O3*
        • O3a (M324, P93, P197, P198, P199, P200)
          • O3a*
          • O3a1 (DYS257/P27.2, M121)
          • O3a2 (M164)
          • O3a3 (P201/021354)
            • O3a3*
            • O3a3a (M159)
            • O3a3b (M7) Typical of Hmong-Mien peoples, with a moderate distribution among Han Chinese, Buyei, Qiang, and Oroqen
            • O3a3c (M134) Typical of Sino-Tibetan peoples, with a moderate distribution throughout East Asia and Southeast Asia
          • O3a4 (002611)
            • O3a4*
            • O3a4a (P103)
          • O3a5 (M300)
          • O3a6 (M333)
  • P (92R7, M45, M74, (N12), P27)
    • P*
    • Q (M242)
      • Q*
      • Q1 (P36.2)
        • Q1*
        • Q1a (MEH2)
          • Q1a*
          • Q1a1 (M120, M265/N14) Found at low frequency among Chinese, Koreans, Dungans, and Hazara
          • Q1a2 (M25, M143) Found at low to moderate frequency among some populations of Southwest Asia, Central Asia, and Siberia
          • Q1a3 (M346)
            • Q1a3* Found at low frequency in Pakistan and India
            • Q1a3a (M3) Typical of indigenous peoples of the Americas
              • Q1a3a*
              • Q1a3a1 (M19) Found among some indigenous peoples of South America, such as the Ticuna and the Wayuu
              • Q1a3a2 (M194)
              • Q1a3a3 (M199, P106, P292)
          • Q1a4 (P48)
          • Q1a5 (P89)
          • Q1a6 (M323) Found in a significant minority of Yemenite Jews
        • Q1b (M378) Found at low frequency among samples of Hazara and Sindhis
    • R (M207 (UTY2), M306 (S1), S4, S8, S9)
      • R*
      • R1 (M173)
        • R1*
        • R1a (SRY10831.2 (SRY1532))
          • R1a*
          • R1a1 (M17, M198) Typical of populations of Eastern Europe, Central Asia, and South Asia, with a moderate distribution throughout Western Europe, Southwest Asia, and southern Siberia
        • R1b (M343) Typical of populations of Western Europe, with a moderate distribution throughout Eurasia and in parts of Africa
          • R1b*
          • R1b1 (P25)
      • R2 (M124) Typical of populations of South Asia, with a moderate distribution in Central Asia and the Caucasus

 

 

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