Haplogroup N1 (mtDNA)
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Haplogroup N is a
human mitochondrial DNA Human mitochondrial genetics is the study of the genetics of human mitochondrial DNA (the DNA contained in human mitochondria). The human mitochondrial genome is the entirety of hereditary information contained in human mitochondria. Mitochondri ...
(mtDNA) clade. A macrohaplogroup, its descendant lineages are distributed across many continents. Like its sibling macrohaplogroup M, macrohaplogroup N is a descendant of the
haplogroup L3 Haplogroup L3 is a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup. The clade has played a pivotal role in the early dispersal of anatomically modern humans. It is strongly associated with the out-of-Africa migration of modern humans of about 70– ...
. All mtDNA haplogroups found outside of Africa are descendants of either haplogroup N or its sibling haplogroup M. M and N are the signature maternal haplogroups that define the theory of the
recent African origin of modern humans In paleoanthropology, the recent African origin of modern humans, also called the "Out of Africa" theory (OOA), recent single-origin hypothesis (RSOH), replacement hypothesis, or recent African origin model (RAO), is the dominant model of the ...
and subsequent
early human migrations Early human migrations are the earliest migrations and expansions of archaic and modern humans across continents. They are believed to have begun approximately 2 million years ago with the early expansions out of Africa by '' Homo erect ...
around the world. The global distribution of haplogroups N and M indicates that there was likely at least one major prehistoric migration of humans out of Africa, with both N and M later evolving outside the continent.


Origins

There is widespread agreement in the scientific community concerning the African ancestry of haplogroup L3 (haplogroup N's parent clade). However, whether or not the mutations which define haplogroup N itself first occurred within Asia or Africa has been a subject for ongoing discussion and study.
The out of Africa hypothesis has gained generalized consensus. However, many specific questions remain unsettled. To know whether the two M and N macrohaplogroups that colonized Eurasia were already present in Africa before the exit is puzzling.
Torroni et al. 2006 state that Haplogroups M, N and R occurred somewhere between East Africa and the Persian Gulf. Also related to the origins of haplogroup N is whether ancestral haplogroups M, N and R were part of the same migration out of Africa, or whether Haplogroup N left Africa via the Northern route through the Levant, and M left Africa via Horn of Africa. This theory was suggested because haplogroup N is by far the predominant haplogroup in Western Eurasia, and haplogroup M is absent in Western Eurasia, but is predominant in India and is common in regions East of India. However, the mitochondrial DNA variation in isolated "relict" populations in southeast Asia and among Indigenous Australians supports the view that there was only a single dispersal from Africa. Southeast Asian populations and Indigenous Australians all possess deep rooted clades of both haplogroups M and N. The distribution of the earliest branches within haplogroups M, N, and R across Eurasia and Oceania therefore supports a three-founder-mtDNA scenario and a single migration route out of Africa. These findings also highlight the importance of Indian subcontinent in the early genetic history of human settlement and expansion.


Asian origin hypothesis

The hypothesis of Asia as the place of origin of haplogroup N is supported by the following: # Haplogroup N is found in all parts of the world but has low frequencies in Sub-Saharan Africa. According to a number of studies, the presence of Haplogroup N in Africa is most likely the result of back migration from Eurasia. # The oldest clades of macrohaplogroup N are found in Asia and Australia. # It would be paradoxical that haplogroup N had traveled all the distance to Australia or New World yet failed to affect other populations within Africa besides North Africans and Horn Africans. # The mitochondrial DNA variation in isolated "relict" populations in southeast Asia supports the view that there was only a single dispersal from Africa. The distribution of the earliest branches within haplogroups M, N, and R across Eurasia and Oceania provides additional evidence for a three-founder-mtDNA scenario and a single migration route out of Africa. These findings also highlight the importance of Indian subcontinent in the early genetic history of human settlement and expansion. Therefore, N's history is similar to M and R which have their most probable origin in South Asia. A study (Vai et al. 2019), finds a basal branch of maternal haplogroup N in early Neolithic North African remains from the Libyan site of Takarkori. The authors propose that N most likely split from L3 in the Arabian peninsula and later migrated back to North Africa, with its sister haplogroup M also likely splitting from L3 in the Middle East, but also suggest that N may have possibly diverged in North Africa, and state that more information is necessary to be certain.


African origin hypothesis

According to
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"the lack of L3 lineages other than M and N in India and among non-African mitochondria in general suggests that the earliest migration(s) of modern humans already carried these two mtDNA ancestors, via a departure route over the Horn of Africa. In 2019, a study by Vai et al. presented evidence of a basal branch of haplogroup N from the Neolithic Sahara. They suggest that N either diverged from haplogroup L3 in the Near East (possibly in the Arabian peninsula, following the exit of L3 from Africa), then back-migrated to North Africa, or that it instead may have originated in North Africa (having diverged from L3 there).


Distribution

Haplogroup N is derived from the ancestral L3 macrohaplogroup, which represents the migration discussed in the theory of the recent African origin of modern humans. Haplogroup N is the ancestral haplogroup to almost all clades today distributed in Europe and Oceania, as well as many found in Asia and the Americas. It is believed to have arisen at a similar time to haplogroup M. Haplogroup N subclades like
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are also found at high to low frequencies in northwest and northeast Africa due to a back migration from Europe or Asia during the Paleolithic ca. 46,000 ybp, the estimated age of the basal U6* clade. Other haplogroups common in Western Eurasia, such as R0, J, and T, are also common in North Africa and parts of East Africa. The haplogroup N descendant lineage U6 has been found among
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specimens at the
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site, which date from the Epipaleolithic. In Sub-Saharan Africa, several ancient samples of N have been found, the oldest so far being K1a dating back to about 2000 BC in Kenya. Additionally, haplogroup N predominated among ancient Egyptian mummies excavated at the Abusir el-Meleq archaeological site in Middle Egypt, which date from the Pre-
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periods.


Subgroups distribution

Haplogroup N's derived clades include the macro-haplogroup R and its descendants, and haplogroups A, I, S, W, X, and Y. Rare unclassified haplogroup N* has been found among fossils belonging to the Cardial and Epicardial culture (
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. A rare unclassified form of N has been also been reported in modern
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.html" ;"title="MRCA 7,467.5 ± 5,526.7 ybp; CI=95%">MRCA 7,467.5 ± 5,526.7 ybp; CI=95%***** Haplogroup Y1a1 – Uyghur, Kyrgyz, Yakut, Buryat, Hezhen, Udegey, Evenk ( Taimyr), Ket, Slovakia, Romania, Hungary, Turkey ***** Haplogroup Y1a2 – Koryak, Even (Kamchatka) **** Haplogroup Y1b – Volga Tatar .html" ;"title="MRCA 9,222.8 ± 4,967.0 ybp; CI=95%">MRCA 9,222.8 ± 4,967.0 ybp; CI=95%***** Haplogroup Y1b1 – Chinese (
Han Han may refer to: Ethnic groups * Han Chinese, or Han People (): the name for the largest ethnic group in China, which also constitutes the world's largest ethnic group. ** Han Taiwanese (): the name for the ethnic group of the Taiwanese p ...
from Lanzhou,Hongbin Yao, Mengge Wang, Xing Zou, ''et al.'', "New insights into the fine-scale history of western-eastern admixture of the northwestern Chinese population in the Hexi Corridor via genome-wide genetic legacy." ''Mol Genet Genomics'' 2021 Mar 1. doi: 10.1007/s00438-021-01767-0. ''etc.''), Japanese, Korea, Russia **** Haplogroup Y1c - Korea (especially Jeju Island),
Khamnigan The Khamnigan, Hamnigan Mongols, or the Tungus Evenki, are a Tungusic- Mongolic ethnic (sub)group of Mongolized Evenks. Khamnigan is the Buriat- Mongolian term for all Ewenkis. In the early 16th century, the Evenks of Transbaikalia or Khamnigan ...
, Uyghur, Canada *** Haplogroup Y2 – Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Khamnigan, South Africa (
Cape Coloured Cape Coloureds () are a South African ethnic group consisted primarily of persons of mixed race and Khoisan descent. Although Coloureds form a minority group within South Africa, they are the predominant population group in the Western Cape ...
) .html" ;"title="MRCA 7,279.3 ± 2,894.5 ybp; CI=95%">MRCA 7,279.3 ± 2,894.5 ybp; CI=95%**** Haplogroup Y2a – Taiwan (Atayal, Saisiyat, Tsou), Philippines (Maranao), Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Hawaii, USA (Hispanic), Spain, Ireland .html" ;"title="MRCA 4,929.5 ± 2,789.6 ybp; CI=95%">MRCA 4,929.5 ± 2,789.6 ybp; CI=95%***** Haplogroup Y2a1 - Philippines (
Bugkalot The Bugkalot (also Ilongot or Ibilao) are a tribe inhabiting the southern Sierra Madre and Caraballo Mountains, on the east side of Luzon in the Philippines, primarily in the provinces of Nueva Vizcaya and Nueva Ecija and along the mountain bor ...
, Ivatan, Surigaonon,
Manobo The Lumad are a group of Austronesian indigenous people in the southern Philippines. It is a Cebuano term meaning "native" or "indigenous". The term is short for Katawhang Lumad (Literally: "indigenous people"), the autonym officially adopte ...
,
Mamanwa The Lumad are a group of Austronesian indigenous people in the southern Philippines. It is a Cebuano term meaning "native" or "indigenous". The term is short for Katawhang Lumad (Literally: "indigenous people"), the autonym officially adopte ...
, ''etc.''), Malaysia (
Sabah Sabah () is a state of Malaysia located in northern Borneo, in the region of East Malaysia. Sabah borders the Malaysian state of Sarawak to the southwest and the North Kalimantan province of Indonesia to the south. The Federal Territory o ...
, Acheh Malay from
Kedah Kedah (), also known by its honorific Darul Aman and historically as Queda, is a state of Malaysia, located in the northwestern part of Peninsular Malaysia. The state covers a total area of over 9,000 km2, and it consists of the mainland ...
, Banjar from Perak), Indonesia ( from
Sumatra Sumatra is one of the Sunda Islands of western Indonesia. It is the largest island that is fully within Indonesian territory, as well as the sixth-largest island in the world at 473,481 km2 (182,812 mi.2), not including adjacent i ...
,
Medan Medan (; English: ) is the capital and largest city of the Indonesian province of North Sumatra, as well as a regional hub and financial centre of Sumatra. According to the National Development Planning Agency, Medan is one of the four mai ...
, Bangka, Mandar from Sulawesi, ''etc.'') ****** Haplogroup Y2a1a - Philippines ( Kankanaey,
Ifugao Ifugao, officially the Province of Ifugao ( ilo, Probinsia ti Ifugao; tl, Lalawigan ng Ifugao), is a landlocked province of the Philippines in the Cordillera Administrative Region in Luzon. Its capital is Lagawe and it borders Benguet to the ...
), USA (Hispanic) **** Haplogroup Y2b – Japan, South Korea, Buryat .html" ;"title="MRCA 1,741.8 ± 3,454.2 ybp; CI=95%">MRCA 1,741.8 ± 3,454.2 ybp; CI=95%* Haplogroup N10 – found in China (Han from Shanghai, Jiangsu, Fujian, Guangdong, and Yunnan, Hani and Yi from Yunnan, She from Guizhou, Uzbek from Xinjiang) and Southeast Asia (Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, Malaysia). * Haplogroup N11 – found in China (Han from Yunnan, Sichuan, and Hubei, Tibetan from Xizang, Dongxiang from Gansu, Oroqen from Inner Mongolia) and the Philippines. * Haplogroup O or N12- found among
Indigenous Australians Indigenous Australians or Australian First Nations are people with familial heritage from, and membership in, the ethnic groups that lived in Australia before British colonisation. They consist of two distinct groups: the Aboriginal peoples ...
and the Floresians of Indonesia. * Haplogroup N13 – Aboriginal Australians * Haplogroup N14 – Aboriginal Australians * Haplogroup N21 – In
ethnic Malays Malays ( ms, Orang Melayu, Jawi: أورڠ ملايو) are an Austronesian ethnic group native to eastern Sumatra, the Malay Peninsula and coastal Borneo, as well as the smaller islands that lie between these locations — areas that are col ...
from Malaysia and Indonesia. * Haplogroup N22 – Southeast Asia, Bangladesh, India, Japan * Haplogroup A – found in Central and East Asia, as well as among Native Americans. * Haplogroup S – extended among Aboriginal Australians. * Haplogroup X – found most often in Western Eurasia, but also present in the Americas. ** Haplogroup X1 – found primarily in North Africa as well as in some populations of the Levant, notably among the Druze ** Haplogroup X2 – found in Western Eurasia, Siberia and among Native Americans *
Haplogroup R Haplogroup R may refer to: * Haplogroup R (mtDNA), a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup * Haplogroup R (Y-DNA), a human Y-chromosome (Y-DNA) haplogroup {{Disambig ...
– a very extended and diversified macro-haplogroup.


Subclades


Tree

This phylogenetic tree of haplogroup N subclades is based on the paper by Mannis van Oven and Manfred Kayser ''Updated comprehensive phylogenetic tree of global human mitochondrial DNA variation'' and subsequent published research. * N ** N1'5 *** N1 **** N1a'c'd'e'I ***** N1a'd'e'I ****** N1a'e'I ******* N1a ******** N1a1 ********* N1a1a ******* N1e'I ******** I ******** N1e ****** N1d ***** N1c **** N1b ***** N1b1 ****** N1b1a ****** N1b1b ****** N1b1c ******* N1b1d ***** N1b2 *** N5 ** N2 *** N2a *** W ** N3 ***N3a ****N3a1 ***N3b ** N7 ***N7a ****N7a1 ****N7a2 ***N7b ** N8 ** N9 *** N9a **** N9a1'3 ***** N9a1 ***** N9a3 **** N9a2'4'5 ***** N9a2 ****** N9a2a'b ******* N9a2a ******* N9a2b ****** N9a2c ****** N9a2d ***** N9a4 ***** N9a5 **** N9a6 ***** N9a6a *** N9b **** N9b1 ***** N9b1a ***** N9b1b ***** N9b1c ****** N9b1c1 **** N9b2 **** N9b3 *** Y ** N10 *** N10a *** N10b ** N11 *** N11a **** N11a1 **** N11a2 *** N11b ** N13 ** N14 ** N21 ** N22 ** A ** O *** O1 ** S ** X ** R


See also


References


External links

* Haplogroup N ** Mannis van Oven'
– mtDNA subtree N
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from '' National Geographic'' ** {{cite journal , doi=10.1073/pnas.0702928104 , title=Revealing the prehistoric settlement of Australia by Y chromosome and mtDNA analysis , year=2007 , last1=Hudjashov , first1=G. , last2=Kivisild , first2=T. , last3=Underhill , first3=P. A. , last4=Endicott , first4=P. , last5=Sanchez , first5=J. J. , last6=Lin , first6=A. A. , last7=Shen , first7=P. , last8=Oefner , first8=P. , last9=Renfrew , first9=C. , last10=Villems , first10=R. , last11=Forster , first11=P. , journal=Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences , volume=104 , pages=8726–30 , pmid=17496137 , issue=21 , pmc=1885570, bibcode=2007PNAS..104.8726H , doi-access=free ** Katherine Borges
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