Haplogroup Y
Human mitochondrial DNA grouping indicating common ancestry
Haplogroup Y Possible time of origin 11,800 to 33,300 YBP Possible place of origin Northeast Asia Ancestor N9 Descendants Y1, Y2 Defining mutations 8392 10398 14178 14693 16126 16223 16231[ 1]
In human mitochondrial genetics , Haplogroup Y is a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup .
Origin
Haplogroup Y is a descendant of haplogroup N9 .[citation needed ]
Distribution
Haplogroup Y has been found with high frequency in many indigenous populations who live around the Sea of Okhotsk , including approximately 66% of Nivkhs , approximately 43% of Ulchs ,[ 2] approximately 40% of Nanais , approximately 21% of Negidals , and approximately 20% of Ainus .[ 3] [ 4] [ 5] [ 6] [ 7] It is also fairly common among indigenous peoples of the Kamchatka Peninsula (Koryaks, Itelmens) and among certain Austronesian peoples (especially groups closely related to Native Taiwanese).
The distribution of haplogroup Y in populations of the Malay Archipelago contrasts starkly with the absence or extreme rarity of this clade in populations of continental Southeast Asia in a manner reminiscent of haplogroup E . However, the frequency of haplogroup Y fades more smoothly away from its maximum around the Sea of Okhotsk in Northeast Asia, being found in approximately 2% of Koreans [ 4] and in South Siberian and Central Asian populations with an average frequency of 1%.[ 8] [ 9]
The Y2 subclade has been observed in 40% (176/440) of a large pool of samples from Nias people in western Indonesia, ranging from a low of 25% (3/12) among the Zalukhu subpopulation to a high of 52% (11/21) among the Ho subpopulation.[ 10]
Table of frequencies of mtDNA haplogroup Y
Population
Frequency
Count
Source
Subtypes
Nivkh (northern Sakhalin )
0.661
56
Starikovskaya 2005
Y1=37
Nivkh (northern Sakhalin )
0.658
38
Duggan 2013
Y1a=25
Ulchi (Old Bulava, New Bulava, Bogorodskoe, and Nizhniy Gavan villages)
0.431
160
Sukernik 2012
Y1a=69
Hezhen (China)
0.400
10
HGDP ([1] [2] Lippold 2014 )
Y1a=4
Indonesian (Nias )
0.400
440
[citation needed ]
Y2=176
Ulch (Old and New Bulava)
0.379
87
Starikovskaya 2005
Y1=33
Negidal
0.212
33
Starikovskaya 2005
Y1=7
Korean (Jeju Island )
0.217
799
[ 11]
Y=173
Ainu
0.196
51
[ 5]
Y1=10
Korean (Jeju Island )
0.168
113
[ 12]
Y=19
Indonesian (Medan , Sumatra )
0.167
42
Hill 2006
Y2=7
Filipino (Palawan )
0.150
20
Scholes 2011
Y2=3
Even (Berezovka )
0.133
15
Duggan 2013
Y1a=2
Filipino
0.129
62
Hill 2007
Y2=8
Evenk (Taimyr )
0.125
24
Duggan 2013
Y1a=3
Koryak
0.097
155
Starikovskaya 2005
Y=15
Evenk (Buryatia )
0.089
45
Derenko 2007
Y=4
Udegey (Gvasiugi, Imeni Lazo , Khabarovsk Krai )
0.087
46
Starikovskaya 2005
Y1=4
Filipino (Mindanao )
0.071
70
Tabbada 2010
Y2=5
Udegey (Gvasyugi, Khabarovsk Krai )
0.065
31
Duggan 2013
Y1a=2
Filipino
0.063
64
Tabbada 2010
Y2=4
Indonesian (Pekanbaru , Sumatra )
0.058
52
Hill 2006
Y2=3
Bukharan Arab (Uzbekistan/Kyrgyzstan)
0.050
20
Comas 2004
Y=1
Kazakh (Uzbekistan/Kyrgyzstan)
0.050
20
Comas 2004
Y=1
Tajik (Uzbekistan/Kyrgyzstan)
0.050
20
Comas 2004
Y=1
Orok (Sakhalin )
0.049
61
Bermisheva 2005
Y=3
Even (Eveno-Bytantaysky & Momsky )
0.048
105
Fedorova 2013
Y1a=5
Filipino (Luzon )
0.045
177
Tabbada 2010
Y2=8
Itelmen
0.043
47
Starikovskaya 2005
Y=2
Daur (Hulunbuir )
0.038
209
[ 13]
Y1a=6, Y2=2
Korean (Seoul )
0.037
134
[ 12]
Y=5
Mongolian (Dornod Province )
0.035
370
[ 14]
Y1=13
Batak (Palawan )
0.032
31
Scholes 2011
Y2=1
Gelao (Daozhen County , Guizhou )
0.032
31
Li 2007
Y1=1
Hani (Xishuangbanna , Yunnan )
0.030
33
Wen 2004
Y=1
Khamnigan (Buryatia )
0.030
99
Derenko 2007
Y=3
Han Chinese (Heilongjiang )
0.030
437
[ 15]
Y1a(xY1a1)=4, Y1b(xY1b1)=5, Y2=3
Korean
0.029
346
Maruyama 2003
Y=10
Evenk (Krasnoyarsk )
0.027
73
Derenko 2007
Y=2
Yakut (Vilyuy River basin)
0.027
111
Fedorova 2013
Y1a=3
Even (Kamchatka )
0.026
39
Duggan 2013
Y1a=1
Mongolian (Khovd Province )
0.025
429
[ 14]
Y1=11
Han Chinese (Jilin )
0.024
381
[ 15]
Y1a=3, Y1b=2, Y1b1=3, Y2=1
Korean (South Korea )
0.023
850
[ 16]
Y1=10, Y1a=2, Y1b1(xY1b1a)=4, Y2b=4
Tajik (Tajikistan )
0.023
44
Derenko 2007
Y=1
Yakut (Central)
0.023
88
Duggan 2013
Y1a=2
Daur (Evenk Autonomous Banner )
0.022
45
Kong 2003
Y1=1
Han Chinese (Anhui )
0.022
737
[ 15]
Y1=1, Y1a=3, Y1a1=3, Y1b=2, Y1b1=4, Y2=3
Han (Xinjiang )
0.021
47
Yao 2004
Y1=1
Mongolian (Ulaanbaatar )
0.021
47
Jin 2009
Y1=1
Mongolian (Mongolia )
0.019
2420
[ 14]
Y1=39, Y1a=6, Y2=2
Korean (South Korea )
0.019
593
[ 17]
Y=2, Y1=9
Kalmyk (Kalmykia )
0.018
110
Derenko 2007
Y=2
Kazakh (Kazakhstan )
0.018
55
Yao 2004
Y1=1
Japanese (Tōhoku )
0.018
336
Umetsu 2005
Y=6
Korean (Ulsan )
0.017
1094
[ 18]
Y=19
Uzbek (Xinjiang )
0.017
58
Yao 2004
Y1=1
Indonesian (Sulawesi )
0.017
237
Hill 2007
Y2=4
Han Chinese (Shandong )
0.016
1844
[ 15]
Y=1, Y1=4, Y1a=3, Y1a1=2, Y1b=6, Y1b1=8, Y2=6
Han Chinese (Jiangsu )
0.015
2471
[ 15]
Y=4, Y1=1, Y1a(xY1a1)=4, Y1b=4, Y1b1=17, Y1b1a=1, Y2=5
Mongolian (Khentii Province )
0.015
132
[ 14]
Y1=2
Korean (South Korea )
0.015
203
Umetsu 2005
Y=3
Taiwan aborigines
0.014
640
Peng 2011
Y=9
Buryat (Buryatia )
0.014
295
Derenko 2007
Y=4
Taiwanese
0.013
152
Maruyama 2003
Y=2
Indonesian (Adonara )
0.013
77
Mona 2009
Y2=1
Han Chinese (Beijing )
0.013
898
[ 15]
Y=1, Y1=3, Y1a=2, Y1b1=2, Y2=4
Han Chinese (Hebei )
0.013
1099
[ 15]
Y1=2, Y1a=1, Y1a1=2, Y1b=1, Y1b1=2, Y2=6
Mongolian (Sükhbaatar Province )
0.012
246
[ 14]
Y1=2, Y2=1
Indonesian (Bali )
0.012
82
Hill 2007
Y2=1
Han Chinese (Liaoning )
0.012
646
[ 15]
Y=2, Y1=1, Y1a1=1, Y1b1=2, Y2=2
Yakut (vicinity of Yakutsk )
0.012
164
Fedorova 2013
Y1a=2
Chinese
0.011
263
Maruyama 2003
Y=3
Taiwanese (Taipei , Taiwan )
0.011
91
Umetsu 2005
Y=1
Korean (South Korea )
0.011
185
Jin 2009
Y1=1, Y2=1
Kazakh (Kosh-Agachsky , Altai Republic )
0.010
98
Derenko 2012
Y1=1
Japanese (Miyazaki )
0.010
100
Uchiyama 2007
Y=1
Hmong (Jishou , Hunan )
0.010
103
Wen 2005
Y=1
Korean (South Korea )
0.010
103
Derenko 2007
Y=1
Buryat
0.008
126
Kong 2003
Y1=1
Tatar (Buinsk , Tatarstan )
0.008
126
Malyarchuk 2010
Y1b=1
Japanese (northern Kyūshū )
0.008
256
Umetsu 2005
Y=2
Barghut (Hulunbuir )
0.007
149
Derenko 2012
Y1=1
Okinawa
0.006
326
Umetsu 2005
Y=2
Japanese
0.005
211
Maruyama 2003
Y=1
Japanese (Hokkaidō )
0.005
217
Asari 2007
Y=1
Bashkir (Beloretsky , Sterlibashevsky , Ilishevsky , & Perm Oblast )
0.005
221
Bermisheva 2002
Y=1
Japanese (Japan )
0.005
1928
[ 19]
Y1=2, Y1a=2, Y1b1a=2, Y2=4
Japanese (Japan )
0.004
672
[ 20]
Y1b1a=1, Y2b=1, Y2d=1
Korean (South Korea )
0.004
261
Kim 2008
Y=1
Han (southern California )
0.003
390
Ji 2012
Y=1
Han (Taiwan )
0.001
1117
Ji 2012
Y=1
Dingban Yao (Mengla , Yunnan )
0.000
10
Wen 2005
-
Xiban Yao (Fangcheng , Guangxi )
0.000
11
Wen 2005
-
Chukchi (Anadyr )
0.000
15
Derenko 2007
-
Dungan (Uzbekistan/Kyrgyzstan)
0.000
16
Comas 2004
-
Uyghur (Uzbekistan/Kyrgyzstan)
0.000
16
Comas 2004
-
Yukaghir (Upper Kolyma)
0.000
18
Volodko 2008
-
Huatou Yao (Fangcheng , Guangxi )
0.000
19
Wen 2005
-
Crimean Tatar (Uzbekistan /Kyrgyzstan )
0.000
20
Comas 2004
-
Iranian (Uzbekistan/Kyrgyzstan)
0.000
20
Comas 2004
-
Karakalpak (Uzbekistan/Kyrgyzstan)
0.000
20
Comas 2004
-
Turkmen (Uzbekistan/Kyrgyzstan)
0.000
20
Comas 2004
-
Yi (Hezhang County , Guizhou )
0.000
20
Li 2007
-
Yukaghir (Verkhnekolymsky & Nizhnekolymsky )
0.000
22
Fedorova 2013
-
Guoshan Yao (Jianghua , Hunan )
0.000
24
Wen 2005
-
Hindu (Chitwan , Nepal )
0.000
24
Fornarino 2009
-
Nganasan
0.000
24
Starikovskaya 2005
-
Bunu (Dahua & Tianlin , Guangxi )
0.000
25
Wen 2005
-
Buryat (Kushun, Nizhneudinsk , Irkutsk Oblast )
0.000
25
Starikovskaya 2005
-
Kubachi (Dagestan )
0.000
25
Marchani 2008
-
Kurd (northwestern Iran )
0.000
25
Derenko 2007
-
Kumyk (Dagestan )
0.000
26
Marchani 2008
-
Lanten Yao (Tianlin , Guangxi )
0.000
26
Wen 2005
-
Iu Mien (Mengla , Yunnan )
0.000
27
Wen 2005
-
Indonesian (Palembang , Sumatra )
0.000
28
Hill 2006
-
Andhra Pradesh (tribal )
0.000
29
Fornarino 2009
-
Batek (Malaysia )
0.000
29
Hill 2006
-
Tujia (Yanhe County , Guizhou )
0.000
29
Li 2007
-
Cun (Hainan )
0.000
30
Peng 2011
-
Nu (Gongshan, Yunnan)
0.000
30
Wen 2004
-
Tujia (Yongshun, Hunan)
0.000
30
Wen 2004
-
Lingao (Hainan )
0.000
31
Peng 2011
-
Wuzhou Yao (Fuchuan , Guangxi )
0.000
31
Wen 2005
-
Yi (Luxi, Yunnan)
0.000
31
Wen 2004
-
Chuvantsi (Markovo , Chukotka )
0.000
32
Volodko 2008
-
Mendriq (Malaysia )
0.000
32
Hill 2006
-
Mien (Shangsi , Guangxi )
0.000
32
Wen 2005
-
Pan Yao (Tianlin , Guangxi )
0.000
32
Wen 2005
-
Nogai (Dagestan )
0.000
33
Marchani 2008
-
Temuan (Malaysia )
0.000
33
Hill 2006
-
Bapai Yao (Liannan , Guangdong )
0.000
35
Wen 2005
-
Tibetan (Zhongdian , Yunnan )
0.000
35
Wen 2004
-
Aleut (Commander Islands )
0.000
36
Volodko 2008
-
Pumi (Ninglang, Yunnan)
0.000
36
Wen 2004
-
Yakut (Yakutia )
0.000
36
Derenko 2007
-
Sireniki Eskimo
0.000
37
Volodko 2008
-
Ket
0.000
38
Starikovskaya 2005
-
Eskimo (Naukan )
0.000
39
Volodko 2008
-
Hmong (Wenshan , Yunnan )
0.000
39
Wen 2005
-
Nganasan
0.000
39
Volodko 2008
-
Han (Beijing )
0.000
40
Jin 2009
-
Kim Mun (Malipo , Yunnan )
0.000
40
Wen 2005
-
Manchurian
0.000
40
Jin 2009
-
Thai
0.000
40
Jin 2009
-
Tharu (Morang , Nepal )
0.000
40
Fornarino 2009
-
Uzbek (Uzbekistan/Kyrgyzstan)
0.000
40
Comas 2004
-
Yi (Shuangbai, Yunnan)
0.000
40
Wen 2004
-
Tu Yao (Hezhou , Guangxi )
0.000
41
Wen 2005
-
Lowland Yao (Fuchuan , Guangxi )
0.000
42
Wen 2005
-
Vietnamese
0.000
42
Jin 2009
-
Indonesian (Ambon )
0.000
43
Hill 2007
-
Indonesian (Mataram , Lombok )
0.000
44
Hill 2007
-
Hui (Xinjiang )
0.000
45
Yao 2004
-
Indonesian (Alor )
0.000
45
Hill 2007
-
Naxi (Lijiang , Yunnan )
0.000
45
Wen 2004
-
Tofalar
0.000
46
Starikovskaya 2005
-
Evenk (New Barag Left Banner )
0.000
47
Kong 2003
-
Kyrgyz (Sary-Tash )
0.000
47
Yao 2004
-
Mongolian (Ulaanbaatar )
0.000
47
Derenko 2007
-
Uyghur (Xinjiang )
0.000
47
Yao 2004
-
Hindu (New Delhi )
0.000
48
Fornarino 2009
-
Korean (Arun Banner )
0.000
48
Kong 2003
-
Kyrgyz (Talas )
0.000
48
Yao 2004
-
Mongol (New Barag Left Banner )
0.000
48
Kong 2003
-
Oirat Mongol (Xinjiang )
0.000
49
Yao 2004
-
Aini (Xishuangbanna , Yunnan )
0.000
50
Wen 2004
-
Eskimo (Chaplin )
0.000
50
Volodko 2008
-
Indonesian (Waingapu , Sumba )
0.000
50
Hill 2007
-
Jahai (Malaysia )
0.000
51
Hill 2006
-
Korean (northern China)
0.000
51
Jin 2009
-
Senoi (Malaysia )
0.000
52
Hill 2006
-
Kazakh (Xinjiang )
0.000
53
Yao 2004
-
Teleut (Kemerovo )
0.000
53
Derenko 2007
-
Chuvash (Morgaushsky , Chuvashia )
0.000
55
Bermisheva 2002
-
Uyghur (Kazakhstan )
0.000
55
Yao 2004
-
Tibetan (Qinghai )
0.000
56
Wen 2004
-
Khakassian (Khakassia )
0.000
57
Derenko 2007
-
Semelai (Malaysia )
0.000
61
Hill 2006
-
Komi -Zyryan (Sysolsky , Komi Republic )
0.000
62
Bermisheva 2002
-
Mansi
0.000
63
Pimenoff 2008
-
Tujia (western Hunan )
0.000
64
Wen 2004
-
Chukchi
0.000
66
Starikovskaya 2005
-
Bai (Dali, Yunnan)
0.000
68
Wen 2004
-
Saami (Finland)
0.000
69
Tambets 2004
-
Tatar (Aznakayevo , Tatarstan )
0.000
71
Malyarchuk 2010
-
Telenghit (Altai Republic )
0.000
71
Derenko 2007
-
Tubalar (Turochaksky & Choysky , Altai Republic )
0.000
72
Starikovskaya 2005
-
Komi -Permyak (Komi-Permyak Autonomous Okrug )
0.000
74
Bermisheva 2002
-
Siberian Eskimo
0.000
79
Starikovskaya 2005
-
Persian (eastern Iran )
0.000
82
Derenko 2007
-
Shor (Kemerovo )
0.000
82
Derenko 2007
-
Yukaghir (Lower Kolyma-Indigirka)
0.000
82
Volodko 2008
-
Altai Kizhi
0.000
90
Derenko 2007
-
Tuvan
0.000
95
Starikovskaya 2005
-
Eskimo (Canada)
0.000
96
Volodko 2008
-
Mansi
0.000
98
Starikovskaya 2005
-
Saami (Sweden)
0.000
98
Tambets 2004
-
Udmurt (Malopurginsky , Udmurtia & Tatyshlinsky , Bashkortostan )
0.000
101
Bermisheva 2002
-
Gelao (Daozhen County , Guizhou )
0.000
102
Liu 2011
-
Mordvinian (Staroshaygovsky , Mordovia )
0.000
102
Bermisheva 2002
-
Tuvinian
0.000
105
Derenko 2007
-
Khanty
0.000
106
Pimenoff 2008
-
Yakut
0.000
117
Kong 2003
-
Evenk (Ust-Maysky , Oleneksky , & Zhigansky , Yakutia )
0.000
125
Fedorova 2013
-
Tharu (Chitwan , Nepal )
0.000
133
Fornarino 2009
-
Mari (Zvenigovsky , Mari El )
0.000
136
Bermisheva 2002
-
Han (Southwest China ; pool of 44 Sichuan, 34 Chongqing, 33 Yunnan, & 26 Guizhou)
0.000
137
Ji 2012
-
Yakut (northern Yakutia )
0.000
148
Fedorova 2013
-
Dolgan (Anabarsky , Volochanka , Ust-Avam , and Dudinka )
0.000
154
Fedorova 2013
-
Chinese (Shenyang , Liaoning )
0.000
160
Umetsu 2005
-
Aleut (Aleutian Islands )
0.000
163
Volodko 2008
-
Cham (Bình Thuận , Vietnam )
0.000
168
Peng 2010
-
Tatar (Almetyevsky and Yelabuzhsky , Tatarstan )
0.000
228
Bermisheva 2002
-
Saami (Norway)
0.000
278
Tambets 2004
-
Japanese (Tōkai )
0.000
282
Umetsu 2005
-
Tibetan (Tibet )
0.000
289
Ji 2012
-
Li (Hainan )
0.000
346
Peng 2011
-
Eskimo (Greenland )
0.000
385
Volodko 2008
-
Subclades
Haplogroup Y has been divided into two primary subclades, Y1 and Y2. In a study published in 2016, mtDNA haplogroup Y1a was observed in an Ulchi sampled in Nizhniy Gavan, Lower Amur, whereas mtDNA haplogroup Y2a1 was observed in an Igorot from Mountain Province, Luzon Island, Philippines (sampled in Singapore) and in a Hawaiian .[ 21]
Y1 predominates in the Northeast Asian range of haplogroup Y, which is centered on the Sea of Okhotsk . Y1* has been observed in two Uyghurs , a Minnan Han Chinese in Taiwan, and a Khamnigan . Y1a* has been observed in a Nivkh , in a Buryat in Zabaikal , in Mongolia, in a Daur and a Han Chinese in China, in Korea and in Tibet. Y1a with an additional T16189C mutation is common among the Nivkhs and among several Tungusic peoples (Hezhen in the PRC, Ulchi, Udegey, Even in the basins of the Kolyma and Indigirka rivers). Y1a1 has been observed in at least five Uyghurs , a Kyrgyz , a Buryat in Buryat Republic, a Hezhen in China, an Udegey, three Evenks in Taimyr , and two Yakuts in central Sakha Republic. Y1a2 has been observed in Koryaks and in an Even in Kamchatka. Y1a appears to be a relatively young haplogroup, with an age of 6,000 (95% CI 3,300 <-> 8,800) years estimated from 13 complete genomes (Ulchi x 6, Nivkh x 3, Koryak x 2, Even x 1, Mongolian x 1); however, this estimate may be relevant only for the TMRCA of Y1a2 and most Y1a* and Y1a-T16189C haplotypes, as it is not certain that any of the Y1a mtDNAs that have been analyzed belong to the Y1a1 clade.[ 2] (However, YFull has estimated the TMRCA of the entire Y1a clade, including all tabulated members of Y1a1 and Y1a* as well as Y1a+T16189C and Y1a2, to be 6,300 [95% CI 3,800 <-> 9,800] ybp,[ 22] so the addition of members of the Y1a1 subclade apparently does not significantly affect the estimate of the time to most recent common ancestor of the Y1a clade.) Y1b has been observed in a Tatar from Buinsk, Y1b1 has been observed in China, and Y1b1a has been observed in China and in Japan. The age of the entire Y1 clade has been estimated from 17 complete genomes (including the 13 aforementioned members of the Y1a clade plus one Japanese, one Chinese, and one Tatar member of the Y1b clade plus one Khamnigan member of Y1*) to be 12,400 (95% CI 5,900 <-> 19,100) ybp.[ 2]
Y2a predominates in the Southeast Asian range of haplogroup Y, which is centered on the Philippines and Sumatra . However, Y2b has been observed in Japan and in a Buryat , and Y2* has been observed in Chinese, Japanese, and Khamnigan samples.
Tree
This phylogenetic tree of haplogroup Y subclades is based on the paper by Mannis van Oven and Manfred Kayser Updated comprehensive phylogenetic tree of global human mitochondrial DNA variation [ 1] and subsequent published research.[citation needed ]
Y
Y1 - South Siberia, China,[ 23] Korea[ 24]
Y2
Y2a - Philippines, Indonesia
Y2b - Korea, Japan
See also
References
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