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Haplogroup J-M267

Haplogroup J-M267, also commonly known as Haplogroup J1, is a subclade (branch) of Y-DNA haplogroup J-P209 (commonly known as haplogroup J) along with its sibling clade haplogroup J-M172 (commonly known as haplogroup J2). (All these haplogroups have had other historical names listed below.[Phylogenetics 1][Phylogenetics 2])

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Ancestor
J-P209
Defining mutations
M267, L255, L321, L765, L814, L827, L1030
Descendants
J-M62, J-M365.1, J-L136, J-Z1828
Possible place of origin
Somewhere between northwestern Iran, the Caucasus and the Armenian Highland
Possible time of origin
17,000–24,000 years before present (Di Giacomo 2004)

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Y-DNA J Subclades

  • J-P58 Haplogroup J-P58 (Y-DNA)
  • J-M172 Haplogroup J-M172 (Y-DNA)

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Haplogroup J-M267

Nodes103
Edges102
Triples14
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.019417
Components1

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Haplogroup J-M267

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related to Phylogenetics and distribution · 9
Haplogroup J-M267 → ISOGG, J-M267, J1, L255, L321, M267, The, There, YCC
Ancestor · 1
Haplogroup J-M267 → J-P209
Defining mutations · 1
Haplogroup J-M267 → M267, L255, L321, L765, L814, L827, L1030
Descendants · 1
Haplogroup J-M267 → J-M62, J-M365.1, J-L136, J-Z1828
Possible place of origin · 1
Haplogroup J-M267 → Somewhere between northwestern Iran, the Caucasus and the Armenian Highland
Possible time of origin · 1
Haplogroup J-M267 → 17,000–24,000 years before present (Di Giacomo 2004)

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doi pmid 10 human haplogroup j-m267 pmc found genetics journal 2009 al j-p58 also y-chromosome africa et caucasus project s2cid

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Haplogroup J-M267AncestorJ-P2091.00infobox
Haplogroup J-M267Defining mutationsM267, L255, L321, L765, L814, L827, L10301.00infobox
Haplogroup J-M267DescendantsJ-M62, J-M365.1, J-L136, J-Z18281.00infobox
Haplogroup J-M267Possible place of originSomewhere between northwestern Iran, the Caucasus and the Armenian Highland1.00infobox
Haplogroup J-M267Possible time of origin17,000–24,000 years before present (Di Giacomo 2004)1.00infobox
Haplogroup J-M267related to Phylogenetics and distributionThere0.60section
Haplogroup J-M267related to Phylogenetics and distributionJ-M2670.60section
Haplogroup J-M267related to Phylogenetics and distributionThe0.60section
Haplogroup J-M267related to Phylogenetics and distributionISOGG0.60section
Haplogroup J-M267related to Phylogenetics and distributionYCC0.60section
Haplogroup J-M267related to Phylogenetics and distributionJ10.60section
Haplogroup J-M267related to Phylogenetics and distributionL2550.60section

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