Haplogroup Q-M346 is a subclade of Y-DNA
Haplogroup Q. Haplogroup Q-M346 is defined by the presence of the M346
Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP).
Origin and distribution
Q-M346 was discovered in Central Asia and announced in Sengupta 2006.
A latter paper suggested that its ancestral state was isolated to India,
but this has since been refuted by its presence in West Asia,
Europe and the Americas.
Asia
Q-M346 has a wide distribution across much of Asia.
The Americas
In the Americas, the founding paternal lineages include those who are Q-M346 but do not belong to the Q-M3 lineage.
Associated SNPs
Q-M346 is marked by the presence of the M346 SNP. Since the discovery of M346 several additional SNPs have been found to also be associated with Q-M346. These SNP's include: L56 and L57. These SNPs appear to be "parallel" to M346.
Subgroups
This is Thomas Krahn at the Genomic Research Center's Draft tre
Proposed Treefor haplogroup Q-M346. The first three levels of subclades are shown. Additional detail is provided on the linked branch article pages.
[
* Q-MEH2 MEH2, L472, L528
** Q-M346 M346, L56, L57, L474, L892, L942
*** Q-M323 M323
*** Q-L717 L717, L718
*** Q-L940 L940
**** Q-L527 L527, L529, L639
**** Q-L933 L933, L938, L941
*** Q-L53 L53, L55, L213, L331, L475, L476
**** Q-L54 L54
]
See also
*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 ...
Y-DNA Q-M242 subclades
Y-DNA backbone tree
References
External links
The Y-DNA Haplogroup Q Project
{{DEFAULTSORT:Haplogroup Q-M346 (Y-Dna)
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