Haplogroup G-M377
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Haplogroup G-M377 is a Y-chromosome haplogroup and is defined by the presence of the M377 mutation.[2] It is a branch of Haplogroup G2b-M3115, which in turn is defined by the presence of the M3115 mutation.[3] It was found among Pashtuns, who are classified as Iranic and on much lower scale among all major Jewish groups, Palestinians, Lebanese and Syrians[4][5](See also page covering Jews with Haplogroup G (Y-DNA))
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Haplogroup G-M377 | |
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Possible time of origin | ~8,700 years BP[1] |
Possible place of origin | Perhaps West Asia |
Ancestor | Haplogroup G2b (M3115) |
Defining mutations | M377, L72 |
Highest frequencies | Pashtuns, Sepharadic Jews, Ashkenazi Jews, Mizrahi Jews, Palestinians, Lebanese, Syrians |
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