Haplogroup P-M45

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Haplogroup P

Possible time of origin 27,000-41,000 years BP[1]
Possible place of origin Central Asia
Ancestor MP
Descendants P*, Q, R
Defining mutations 92R7, M45, M74/N12, P27, S25

In human genetics, Haplogroup P (M45) is a Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup.

This haplogroup contains the patrilineal ancestors of many Europeans and almost all of the indigenous peoples of the Americas. It also contains approximately one third to two thirds of the males among various populations of Central Asia and Southern Asia.

Origins

Haplogroup P is a branch of Haplogroup MNOPS, which is a branch of Haplogroup K (M9).

The descendant haplogroups of P include Q (M242) and R (M207).

Distribution

Haplogroup P is distributed commonly in Europe, Central Asia, North-East Asia.

Its highest frequency occurs among Turkic peoples of Central Asia and South Siberia (35.4% among Tuvans, 28.3% among Altaians-Kizhi). [2]

Besides the haplogroup R and haplogroup Q branches, other patrilines derived from Haplogroup P-M45 are labeled for sake of convenience as Haplogroup P-M45*. They are present at low to moderate frequency among modern South Asian populations.[3] P-M45* is most frequent among the Muslims of Manipur (33%), but this may be due to a very small sample size, 9.

Population Group N P (xQ,xR) Q R Paper
Count % Count % Count %
Gope 16 1 6.4 Sahoo 2006
Oriya Brahmin 24 1 4.2 Sahoo 2006
Mahishiya 17 3 17.6 Sahoo 2006
Bhumij 15 2 13.3 Sahoo 2006
Saora 13 3 23.1 Sahoo 2006
Nepali 7 2 28.6 Sahoo 2006
Manipur Muslim 9 3 33.3 Sahoo 2006
Himachal Pradesh Rajpu 15 1 6.7 Sahoo 2006
Lambadi 18 4 22.2 Sahoo 2006
Gujarat Patel 9 2 22.2 Sahoo 2006
Katkari 19 1 5.3 Sahoo 2006
Madia Gond 14 1 7.1 Sahoo 2006
Kamma Chowdary 15 0 0 1 6.7 12 80 Sahoo 2006

Population Frequencies from Studies

PopulationPaperNPercentageSNPs Tested
Tuvinian (Turkic) Darenko 200511335.40P-M45 §
Altaian-Kizhi (Turkic) Darenko 20059228.3P-M45 §
Austro-Asiatic (Khasi-Khmuic)Reddy 20093535.40P-M45(xM173) §
Austro-Asiatic (Mundari)Reddy 20096410.90P-M45(xM173) §
Nicobarese (Mon-Khmer)Reddy 2009110.00P-M45(xM173) §
Austro-Asiatic (Southeast Asia)Reddy 20092571.60P-M45(xM173) §
Garo (Tibeto-Burman)Reddy 2009711.40P-M45(xM173) §
Tibeto-Burman (India)Reddy 20092263.10P-M45(xM173) §
Tibeto-Burman (East Asia)Reddy 20092140.00P-M45(xM173) §
Indo-European (Eastern India)Reddy 20095418.50P-M45(xM173) §
Southern TalyshIranNasidze 2009504.00P-M45(xM124,xM173)
Northern TalyshAzerbaijanNasidze 2009405.00P-M45(xM124,xM173)
MazandaranaIranNasidze 2009504.00P-M45(xM124,xM173)
GilakiaIranNasidze 2009500.00P-M45(xM124,xM173)
Iranians (Tehran)IranNasidze 2004804.00P-M45(xM124,xM173)
Iranians (Isfahan)IranNasidze 2004506.00P-M45(xM124,xM173)
BakhtiariIranNasidze 2008532.00P-M45(xM124,xM173)
Iranian ArabsIranNasidze 2008472.00P-M45(xM124,xM173)
North IranIranRegueiro 2006339.00P-M45(xM124,xM173)
South IranIranRegueiro 20061173.00P-M45(xM124,xM173)
GeorgiansSouth CaucacusNasidze and Stoneking 2001773.00P-M45(xM124,xM173)
ArmeniansSouth CaucacusNasidze and Stoneking 20011002.00P-M45(xM124,xM173)

§ These may include members of haplogroup R2.

Subgroups

The subclades of Haplogroup P with their defining mutation, according to the 2008 ISOGG tree:

  • P (92R7_1, 92R7_2, L138, L268, M45, M74/N12, P27.1_1/P207, P27.1_2, P69, P226, P228, P230, P235,P237, P239, P240, P243, P244, P281, P282, P283, P284, P295/S8, PG83)
    • P*
    • Q (M242)
    • R (M207, P224, P227, P229, P232, P280, P285, L248.2, V45)

References

  1. Karafet TM, Mendez FL, Meilerman MB, Underhill PA, Zegura SL, Hammer MF (May 2008). "New binary polymorphisms reshape and increase resolution of the human Y chromosomal haplogroup tree". Genome Res. 18 (5): 830–8. doi:10.1101/gr.7172008. PMC 2336805. PMID 18385274. 
  2. Miroslava Derenko et al 2005, Contrasting patterns of Y-chromosome variation in South Siberian populations from Baikal and Altai-Sayan regions
  3. Sahoo, S. (2006). "A prehistory of Indian Y chromosomes: Evaluating demic diffusion scenarios". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 103 (4): 843. doi:10.1073/pnas.0507714103. PMC 1347984. PMID 16415161. 

External links

Evolutionary tree of human Y-chromosome DNA (Y-DNA) haplogroups
MRC Y-ancestor
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A0 A1'2'3'4
A1 A2'3'4
A2'3 A4=BCDEF
A2 A3 B CDEF
DE CF
D E C F
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G HIJKLT
H IJKLT
IJ KLT
I J LT K
L T MP X S
M P NO
Q R N O
  1. van Oven M, Van Geystelen A, Kayser M, Decorte R, Larmuseau HD (2013). "Seeing the wood for the trees: a minimal reference phylogeny for the human Y chromosome". Human Mutation. doi:10.1002/humu.22468. PMID 24166809. 
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