Musso
05-24-2014, 03:35 PM
What can be said about Haplogroup HV?
I am in HV1a1.
Here is some further information:
Haplogroup: R0, a subgroup of R
Age: 35,000 years
Region: Near East, northern Africa, Western Eurasia
Example Populations: Saudi Arabs, Yemeni Jews, Bedouin
Highlight: R0 includes HV and its subgroups, H, V, and a scattering of rare lineages across the Near East and Europe.
R0 originated more than 35,000 years ago in the Near East, at a time when humans were moving outward from the region into other parts of Asia and Europe. The haplogroup spawned several daughter branches that were central in those migrations, notably haplogroups H and V, both of which are most commonly found in Europe.
Haplogroup HV is a west Eurasian haplogroup found throughout West Asia and Southeastern Europe, including Iran, Anatolia (present-day Turkey) and the Caucasus Mountains of southern Russia and the republic of Georgia.[citation needed] It is also found to a much lesser extent in parts of East Africa, mainly in the population of Sudanese Arabs, where the frequency of Eurasian ancestry is 22.5%,[3] and a very high frequency of Y-chromosome Haplogroup J (Y-DNA) is also found.[4]
A 2003 study was published reporting on the mtDNA sequencing of the bones of two 24,000-year-old anatomically modern humans of the Cro-Magnon type from Southern Italy. The study showed one was of either haplogroup HV or R0.[5]
Finland 50 12
Norway 323 4
Scotland 874 4
England 262 3
North Germany 140 6
South Germany 266 5
France 213 3
Galicia 135 5
North Portugal 184 7
Central Portugal 162 3
South Portugal 196 4
North Africa 349 5
http://www.eupedia.com/images/content/mtDNA-HV-map.png
http://www.genebase.com/image/anc_cp_mt_hap_h_01.jpg
I am in HV1a1.
Here is some further information:
Haplogroup: R0, a subgroup of R
Age: 35,000 years
Region: Near East, northern Africa, Western Eurasia
Example Populations: Saudi Arabs, Yemeni Jews, Bedouin
Highlight: R0 includes HV and its subgroups, H, V, and a scattering of rare lineages across the Near East and Europe.
R0 originated more than 35,000 years ago in the Near East, at a time when humans were moving outward from the region into other parts of Asia and Europe. The haplogroup spawned several daughter branches that were central in those migrations, notably haplogroups H and V, both of which are most commonly found in Europe.
Haplogroup HV is a west Eurasian haplogroup found throughout West Asia and Southeastern Europe, including Iran, Anatolia (present-day Turkey) and the Caucasus Mountains of southern Russia and the republic of Georgia.[citation needed] It is also found to a much lesser extent in parts of East Africa, mainly in the population of Sudanese Arabs, where the frequency of Eurasian ancestry is 22.5%,[3] and a very high frequency of Y-chromosome Haplogroup J (Y-DNA) is also found.[4]
A 2003 study was published reporting on the mtDNA sequencing of the bones of two 24,000-year-old anatomically modern humans of the Cro-Magnon type from Southern Italy. The study showed one was of either haplogroup HV or R0.[5]
Finland 50 12
Norway 323 4
Scotland 874 4
England 262 3
North Germany 140 6
South Germany 266 5
France 213 3
Galicia 135 5
North Portugal 184 7
Central Portugal 162 3
South Portugal 196 4
North Africa 349 5
http://www.eupedia.com/images/content/mtDNA-HV-map.png
http://www.genebase.com/image/anc_cp_mt_hap_h_01.jpg