Haplogroup E-P147
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In human genetics, Haplogroup E-P147 is a
human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup In human genetics, a human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup is a haplogroup defined by mutations in the non- recombining portions of DNA from the male-specific Y chromosome (called Y-DNA). Many people within a haplogroup share similar numbers of sh ...
. Haplogroup E-P147, along with the less common
Haplogroup E-M75 Haplogroup E-M75 is a human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup. Along with haplogroup E-P147, it is one of the two main branches of the older haplogroup E-M96. Distribution Sorted frequency table of E-M75+ populations. Note that a "?" specifies that the ...
, is one of the two main branches of the older Haplogroup E-M96. The E-P147 clade is commonly observed throughout
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and is divided into two
subclades In genetics, a subclade is a subgroup of a haplogroup. Naming convention Although human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and Y chromosome DNA (Y-DNA) haplogroups and subclades are named in a similar manner, their names belong to completely separate syst ...
: the less common E-M33 & the more common E-P177.


Origin


Distribution

The Polymorphism P147 was first discovered in 2008 and contains the vast majority of men who belong to E-M96. The two branches of this lineage have different distributions, while the less common branch, E-M33, has more of a
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distribution, the more common branch, E-P177, can be found widely distributed with high frequency throughout
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and to a lesser extent in the
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and
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.


Phylogenetics


Phylogenetic history

Prior to 2002, there were in academic literature at least seven naming systems for the Y-Chromosome Phylogenetic tree. This led to considerable confusion. In 2002, the major research groups came together and formed the Y-Chromosome Consortium (YCC). They published a joint paper that created a single new tree that all agreed to use. Later, a group of citizen scientists with an interest in population genetics and genetic genealogy formed a working group to create an amateur tree aiming at being above all timely. The table below brings together all of these works at the point of the landmark 2002 YCC Tree. This allows a researcher reviewing older published literature to quickly move between nomenclatures.


Research publications

The following research teams per their publications were represented in the creation of the YCC tree.


Phylogenetic trees


See also


Genetics


Y-DNA E Subclades


Y-DNA backbone tree


References


Sources for conversion tables

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External links


Y-DNA Haplogroup E and Its Subclades from ISOGG 2008
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