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Haplogroup O-M175

Haplogroup O, also known as O-M175, is a human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup. It is primarily found among populations in Southeast Asia and East Asia. It also is found in various percentages of populations of the Russian Far East, South Asia, Central Asia, Caucasus, Crimea, Ukraine, Iran, Oceania, Madagascar and the Comoros. Haplogroup O is a primary descendant of haplogroup NO-M214.

Haplogroup O-M175
Possible time of origin41,750 (95% CI 30,597 <-> 46,041) years ago[1]

44,700 or 38,300 ybp[2]
Coalescence age33,943 (95% CI 25,124 <-> 37,631) years (Karmin 2022[1])

35,000 or 30,000 years ago depending on mutation rate[2]
Possible place of originEast Asia
AncestorNO
DescendantsPrimary:
O1 (O-F265); O2 (O-M122) 
Secondary:
O1a (O-M119); O1b (O-M268);
O2a (O-M324); O2b (O-F742)
Defining mutationsM175 (+ numerous other SNPs).[3]

The O-M175 haplogroup is very common amongst males from China, Korea, and Southeast Asia. It has two primary branches: O1 (O-F265) and O2 (O-M122). O1 is found at high frequencies amongst males native to Southeast Asia, Taiwan, Japan, the Korean Peninsula, Madagascar and some populations in southern China and Austroasiatic speakers of India. It is high in the Melanesian populations of the Solomon Islands and Moluccas, and shows significant to high frequencies in some populations of Papuans and Papua New Guinea. O2 is found at high levels amongst Han Chinese, Tibeto-Burman populations (including many of those in Yunnan, Tibet, Burma, Northeast India, and Nepal), Manchu, Mongolians, Koreans, Vietnamese, Malays, Indonesians, Filipinos, Thais, Polynesians, East Timorese, Bruneian, Miao people, Hmong, the Naiman tribe of Kazakhs in Kazakhstan,[4] Kazakhs in the southeast of Altai Republic,[5] and Kazakhs in the Ili area of Xinjiang.[6]

Origins

Haplogroup O-M175 is a descendant haplogroup of Haplogroup NO-M214, and first appeared according to different theories either in Southeast Asia (see Rootsi 2006, TMC & ?, Shi 2005, and Bradshaw & ?) or East Asia (see ISOGG 2012) approximately 40,000 years ago (or between 31,294 and 51,202 years ago according to Karmin et al. 2015).[7][8]

Haplogroup O-M175 is one of NO-M214's two branches. The other is Haplogroup N, which is common throughout North Eurasia.

Distribution

This haplogroup appears in 80-90% of most populations in East Asia and Southeast Asia, and it is almost exclusive to that region: M175 is almost nonexistent in Western Siberia, Western Asia, Europe, most of Africa, and the Americas, where its presence may be the result of recent migrations. However, certain subclades of Haplogroup O-M175 do achieve significant frequencies among some populations of Central Asia, South Asia, and Oceania. For example, one study found it at a rate of 65.81% among the Naimans, a tribe in Kazakhstan,[4] even though the rate among Kazakhs in general is believed to be only about 9% (Wells et al. 2001). It has been estimated that 25% of the entire male population of the world carries O-M175.[8][9] Karafet et al. (2015) have assigned the Y-DNA of 46.2% (12/26) of a sample of Papuan from Pantar Island to haplogroup NO-M214;[10] considering their location in the Malay Archipelago, all or most of these individuals should belong to haplogroup O-M175.

An association with the spread of Austronesian languages in late antiquity is suggested by significant levels of O-M175 among island populations of the South Pacific and Indian Ocean, including the East African littoral. For example, Haplogroup O-M50 has even been found in Bantu-speaking populations of the Comoros along 6% of O-MSY2.2(xM50),[11] while both O-M50 and O-M95(xM88) occur commonly among the Malagasy people of Madagascar with a combined frequency of 34%.[12][13] O-M175 has been found in 28.1% of Solomon Islanders from Melanesia.[14] 12% of Uyghurs (Wells et al. 2001), 6.8% of Kalmyks[15] (17.1% of Khoshuud, 6.1% of Dörwöd, 3.3% of Torguud, 0% of Buzawa), 6.2% of Altaians (Kharkov et al. 2007), 4.1% of Uzbeks on average but Uzbeks from Bukhara 12.1%, Karakalpaks (Uzbekistan) 11.4%, Sinte (Uzbekistans) 6.7%(Wells et al. 2001) and 4.0% of Buryats.[16] In the Caucasus region it has been found in the Nogais 6%[17] but 5.3% in the Karan Nogais, it is also found in the Dargins of Dargwa speakers at 2.9%.[18] In the Iranic population, it is found in Iranian (Esfahan) at 6.3% (Wells 2001), 8.9% of Tajiks in Afghanistan[19] 4.2% in the Pathans in Pakistan (Firasat 2007) but 1% in Afghanistan (Borkar 2011), 3.1% in Burusho (Firasat 2007).

Haplogroup O-M175 ranges in various moderate to high frequencies in the ethnic minorities of South Africa. The frequency of this haplogroup is 6.14% in the Cape colored population.[20] 18% in Cape Coloured Muslim, 38% in Cape Indian Muslims and 10% in other Cape Other Muslim.[20] It's found 11.5% in the Réunion Creole.[21] Haplogroup O-M175 had also been found in Latin America and Caribbean as a result of massive Chinese male migration from the 19th century. It was found in the Jamaicans at 3.8,[22] Cubans 1.5%[23]

Haplogroup O-M175 has been found in 88.7% of Asian American. 1.6% in Hispanic American, White Americans 0.5%, and 0.3% in African American.[24] Another study gives 0.5% African American.[25]

Among the sub-branches of haplogroup O-M175 are O-M119(O1a), O-M268(O1b), and O-M122(O2).

O-M175*

A broad survey of Y-chromosome variation among populations of central Eurasia found haplogroup O-M175(xM119,M95,M122) in 31% (14/45) of a sample of Koreans and in smaller percentages of Crimean Tatars (1/22 = 4.5%), Tajiks (1/16 = 6.25% Dushanbe, 1/40 = 2.5% Samarkand), Uyghurs (2/41 = 4.9%), Uzbeks (1/68 = 1.5% Surxondaryo, 1/70 = 1.4% Xorazm), and Kazakhs (1/54 = 1.9%) (Wells 2001). However, nearly all of the purported Korean O-M175(xM119,M95,M122) Y-chromosomes may belong to Haplogroup O-M176,[Note 1] and later studies do not support the finding of O-M175* among similar population samples (Xue 2005, Kim 2011). The reported examples of O-M175(xM119,M95,M122) Y-chromosomes that have been found among these populations might therefore belong to Haplogroup O-M268*(xM95,M176) or Haplogroup O-M176 (O1b2).

A study published in 2013 found O-M175(xM119, M95, M176, M122) Y-DNA in 5.5% (1/18) Iranians from Teheran, 5.4% (2/37) Tajiks from Badakhshan Province of Afghanistan, and 1/97 Mongols from northwest Mongolia, while finding O-M176 only in 1/20 Mongols from northeast Mongolia.[26]

O-F265 (O1)

O1a-M119 and O1b-M268 share a common ancestor, O1-F265 (a.k.a. O-F75) approximately 33,181 (95% CI 24,461 to 36,879) YBP.[1][27] O1-F265, in turn, coalesces to a common ancestor with O2-M122 approximately 33,943 (95% CI 25,124 to 37,631) YBP.[1] Thus, O1-F265 should have existed as a single haplogroup parallel to O2-M122 for a duration of approximately 762 years (or anywhere from 0 to 13,170 years considering the 95% CIs and assuming that the phylogeny is correct) before breaking up into its two extant descendant haplogroups, O1-MSY2.2 and O1b-M268.

O-M119 (O1a)

O-M119 (which was known briefly as O-MSY2.2, until the SNP MSY2.2 was found to be unreliable) is found frequently in Austronesian-speaking people, with a moderate distribution in southern and eastern Chinese and Kra-dai peoples.

O-M268 (O1b)

O-M122 (O2)

Found frequently among populations of East Asia, Southeast Asia, and culturally Austronesian regions of Oceania, with a moderate distribution in Central Asia (Shi 2005).

  • O-M122
    • O-CTS1754 East & Southeast Asia
      • O-F953/F1886 Philippines[34]
    • O-M324
O-M324 (O2a)
O-F742 (O2b)

Language families and genes

Haplogroup O is associated with populations which speak Austric languages. The following is a phylogenetic tree of language families and their corresponding SNP markers, or haplogroups, sourced mainly from Edmondson 2007 and Shi 2005. This has been called the "Father Tongue Hypothesis" by George van Driem (vanDriem 2011). It does not appear to account for O-M176, which is found among Japanese, Korean, and Manchurian males.

(M175) 
O2 (M122) 
 Sino-Tibetan O2a2b1 (M134) 

 Sinitic O2a2b1a2 (F114) 

 Sino-Tibetan O2a2b1a1 (M117) 

 Hmong–Mien O2a2a1a2 (M7) 

 Hmong (Miao) 

 She (Ratliff 1998

 Mien (Yao) 

O1 (F265) ("Austric") 

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.

YCC 2002/2008 (Shorthand) (α) (β) (γ) (δ) (ε) (ζ) (η) YCC 2002 (Longhand) YCC 2005 (Longhand) YCC 2008 (Longhand) YCC 2010r (Longhand) ISOGG 2006 ISOGG 2007 ISOGG 2008 ISOGG 2009 ISOGG 2010 ISOGG 2011 ISOGG 2012
O-M175 26 VII 1U 28 Eu16 H9 I O* O O O O O O O O O O
O-M119 26 VII 1U 32 Eu16 H9 H O1* O1a O1a O1a O1a O1a O1a O1a O1a O1a O1a
O-M101 26 VII 1U 32 Eu16 H9 H O1a O1a1 O1a1a O1a1a O1a1 O1a1 O1a1a O1a1a O1a1a O1a1a O1a1a
O-M50 26 VII 1U 32 Eu16 H10 H O1b O1a2 O1a2 O1a2 O1a2 O1a2 O1a2 O1a2 O1a2 O1a2 O1a2
O-P31 26 VII 1U 33 Eu16 H5 I O2* O2 O2 O2 O2 O2 O2 O2 O2 O2 O2
O-M95 26 VII 1U 34 Eu16 H11 G O2a* O2a O2a O2a O2a O2a O2a O2a O2a O2a1 O2a1
O-M88 26 VII 1U 34 Eu16 H12 G O2a1 O2a1 O2a1 O2a1 O2a1 O2a1 O2a1 O2a1 O2a1 O2a1a O2a1a
O-SRY465 20 VII 1U 35 Eu16 H5 I O2b* O2b O2b O2b O2b O2b O2b O2b O2b O2b O2b
O-47z 5 VII 1U 26 Eu16 H5 I O2b1 O2b1a O2b1 O2b1 O2b1a O2b1a O2b1 O2b1 O2b1 O2b1 O2b1
O-M122 26 VII 1U 29 Eu16 H6 L O3* O3 O3 O3 O3 O3 O3 O3 O3 O3 O3
O-M121 26 VII 1U 29 Eu16 H6 L O3a O3a O3a1 O3a1 O3a1 O3a1 O3a1 O3a1 O3a1 O3a1a O3a1a
O-M164 26 VII 1U 29 Eu16 H6 L O3b O3b O3a2 O3a2 O3a2 O3a2 O3a2 O3a2 O3a2 O3a1b O3a1b
O-M159 13 VII 1U 31 Eu16 H6 L O3c O3c O3a3a O3a3a O3a3 O3a3 O3a3a O3a3a O3a3a O3a3a O3a3a
O-M7 26 VII 1U 29 Eu16 H7 L O3d* O3c O3a3b O3a3b O3a4 O3a4 O3a3b O3a3b O3a3b O3a2b O3a2b
O-M113 26 VII 1U 29 Eu16 H7 L O3d1 O3c1 O3a3b1 O3a3b1 - O3a4a O3a3b1 O3a3b1 O3a3b1 O3a2b1 O3a2b1
O-M134 26 VII 1U 30 Eu16 H8 L O3e* O3d O3a3c O3a3c O3a5 O3a5 O3a3c O3a3c O3a3c O3a2c1 O3a2c1
O-M117 26 VII 1U 30 Eu16 H8 L O3e1* O3d1 O3a3c1 O3a3c1 O3a5a O3a5a O3a3c1 O3a3c1 O3a3c1 O3a2c1a O3a2c1a
O-M162 26 VII 1U 30 Eu16 H8 L O3e1a O3d1a O3a3c1a O3a3c1a O3a5a1 O3a5a1 O3a3c1a O3a3c1a O3a3c1a O3a2c1a1 O3a2c1a1

Original Research Publications

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

Phylogenetic trees

ISOGG 2017 tree (ver. 12.244).[57]

  • O (M175)
    • O1 (F265/M1354, CTS2866, F75/M1297, F429/M1415, F465/M1422)
      • O1a (M119)
        • O1a1 (B384/Z23193)
          • O1a1a (M307.1/P203.1)
            • O1a1a1 (F446)
              • O1a1a1a (F140)
                • O1a1a1a1 (F78)
                  • O1a1a1a1a (F81)
                    • O1a1a1a1a1 (CTS2458)
                      • O1a1a1a1a1a (F533)
                        • O1a1a1a1a1a1 (F492)
                          • O1a1a1a1a1a1a (F656)
                            • O1a1a1a1a1a1a1 (A12440)
                              • O1a1a1a1a1a1a1a (A12439)
                            • O1a1a1a1a1a1a2 (A14788)
                            • O1a1a1a1a1a1a3 (F65)
                            • O1a1a1a1a1a1a4 (MF1068)
                            • O1a1a1a1a1a1a5 (Z23482)
                          • O1a1a1a1a1a1b (FGC66168)
                            • O1a1a1a1a1a1b1 (CTS11553)
                          • O1a1a1a1a1a1c (Y31266)
                            • O1a1a1a1a1a1c1 (Y31261)
                          • O1a1a1a1a1a1d (A12441)
                          • O1a1a1a1a1a1e (MF1071)
                            • O1a1a1a1a1a1e1 (MF1074)
                        • O1a1a1a1a1a2 (CTS4585)
                    • O1a1a1a1a2 (MF1075)
                • O1a1a1a2 (YP4610/Z39229)
                  • O1a1a1a2a (AM00330/AMM480/B386)
                    • O1a1a1a2a1 (AM00333/AMM483/B387)
                      • O1a1a1a2a1a (B388)
                  • O1a1a1a2b (SK1555)
              • O1a1a1b (SK1568/Z23420)
                • O1a1a1b1 (M101)
                • O1a1a1b2 (Z23392)
                  • O1a1a1b2a (Z23442)
                    • O1a1a1b2a1 (SK1571)
            • O1a1a2 (CTS52)
              • O1a1a2a (CTS701)
                • O1a1a2a1 (K644/Z23266)
          • O1a1b (CTS5726)
        • O1a2 (M110)
          • O1a2a (F3288)
            • O1a2a1 (B392)
              • O1a2a1a (B393)
        • O1a3 (Page109)
      • O1b (M268)
        • O1b1 (F2320)
          • O1b1a (M1470)
            • O1b1a1 (PK4)
              • O1b1a1a (M95)
                • O1b1a1a1 (F1803/M1348)
                  • O1b1a1a1a (F1252)
                    • O1b1a1a1a1 (F2924)
                      • O1b1a1a1a1a (M111)
                        • O1b1a1a1a1a1 (F2758)
                          • O1b1a1a1a1a1a (Z24083)
                            • O1b1a1a1a1a1a1 (Z24089)
                              • O1b1a1a1a1a1a1a (F923)
                                • O1b1a1a1a1a1a1a1 (CTS2022)
                                  • O1b1a1a1a1a1a1a1a (F1399)
                                    • O1b1a1a1a1a1a1a1a1 (F2415)
                                • O1b1a1a1a1a1a1a2 (Z24131)
                                • O1b1a1a1a1a1a1a3 (Z24100)
                              • O1b1a1a1a1a1a1b (SK1627/Z24091)
                                • O1b1a1a1a1a1a1b1 (Z39410)
                            • O1b1a1a1a1a1a2 (Z24088)
                        • O1b1a1a1a1a2 (F2890)
                          • O1b1a1a1a1a2a (Z24048)
                            • O1b1a1a1a1a2a1 (Z24050)
                          • O1b1a1a1a1a2b (Z24014)
                      • O1b1a1a1a1b (CTS5854)
                        • O1b1a1a1a1b1 (Z23810)
                          • O1b1a1a1a1b1a (CTS7399)
                            • O1b1a1a1a1b1a1 (FGC19713/Y14026)
                              • O1b1a1a1a1b1a1a (Z23849)
                                • O1b1a1a1a1b1a1a1 (FGC61038)
                          • O1b1a1a1a1b1b (CTS651)
                            • O1b1a1a1a1b1b1 (CTS9884)
                        • O1b1a1a1a1b2 (F4229)
                          • O1b1a1a1a1b2a (F809)
                            • O1b1a1a1a1b2a1 (F2517)
                    • O1b1a1a1a2 (SK1630)
                      • O1b1a1a1a2a (SK1636)
                  • O1b1a1a1b (F789/M1283)
                    • O1b1a1a1b1 (FGC29900/Y9322/Z23667)
                      • O1b1a1a1b1a (B426/FGC29896/Y9033/Z23671)
                        • O1b1a1a1b1a1 (FGC29907/YP3930)
                        • O1b1a1a1b1a2 (B427/Z23680)
                      • O1b1a1a1b1b (Z39485)
                      • O1b1a1a1b1c (B418)
                    • O1b1a1a1b2 (SK1646)
                • O1b1a1a2 (CTS350)
                • O1b1a1a3 (Page103)
              • O1b1a1b (F838)
                • O1b1a1b1 (F1199)
            • O1b1a2 (Page59)
              • O1b1a2a (F993)
                • O1b1a2a1 (F1759)
                  • O1b1a2a1a (CTS1127)
              • O1b1a2b (F417/M1654)
                • O1b1a2b1 (F840)
                  • O1b1a2b1a (F1127)
                • O1b1a2b2 (CTS1451)
              • O1b1a2c (CTS9996)
        • O1b2 (P49, M176)
          • O1b2a (F1942/Page92)
            • O1b2a1 (CTS9259)
              • O1b2a1a (F1204)
                • O1b2a1a1 (CTS713)
                  • O1b2a1a1a (CTS1875)
                    • O1b2a1a1a1 (CTS10682)
                  • O1b2a1a1b (Z24598)
                  • O1b2a1a1c (CTS203)
                • O1b2a1a2 (F2868)
                  • O1b2a1a2a (L682)
                    • O1b2a1a2a1 (CTS723)
                      • O1b2a1a2a1a (CTS7620)
                      • O1b2a1a2a1b (A12446)
                        • O1b2a1a2a1b1 (PH40)
                  • O1b2a1a2b (F940)
                • O1b2a1a3 (CTS10687)
                  • O1b2a1a3a (CTS1215)
              • O1b2a1b (CTS562)
            • O1b2a2 (Page90)
    • O2 (M122)
      • O2a (M324)
        • O2a1 (L127.1)
          • O2a1a (F1876/Page127)
            • O2a1a1 (F2159)
              • O2a1a1a (F1867/Page124)
                • O2a1a1a1 (F852)
                  • O2a1a1a1a (F2266)
                    • O2a1a1a1a1 (L599)
                      • O2a1a1a1a1a (Z43961)
                        • O2a1a1a1a1a1 (Z43963)
                  • O2a1a1a1b (F854)
                    • O2a1a1a1b1 (Z43966)
                  • O2a1a1a1c (Page130)
              • O2a1a1b (F915)
                • O2a1a1b1 (F1478)
                  • O2a1a1b1a (PF5390)
                    • O2a1a1b1a1 (CTS1936)
                    • O2a1a1b1a1a (Z43975)
                    • O2a1a1b1a2 (FGC33994)
          • O2a1b (M164)
          • O2a1c (IMS-JST002611)
            • O2a1c1 (F18)
              • O2a1c1a (F117)
                • O2a1c1a1 (F13)
                  • O2a1c1a1a (F11)
                    • O2a1c1a1a1 (F632)
                      • O2a1c1a1a1a (F110/M11115)
                        • O2a1c1a1a1a1 (F17)
                          • O2a1c1a1a1a1a (F377)
                            • O2a1c1a1a1a1a1 (F1095)
                              • O2a1c1a1a1a1a1a (F856)
                                • O2a1c1a1a1a1a1a1 (F1418)
                                • O2a1c1a1a1a1a1a2 (Z25097)
                            • O2a1c1a1a1a1a2 (CTS7501)
                          • O2a1c1a1a1a1b (F793)
                        • O2a1c1a1a1a2 (Y20951)
                          • O2a1c1a1a1a2a (Y20932)
                    • O2a1c1a1a2 (F38)
                    • O2a1c1a1a3 (F12)
                    • O2a1c1a1a4 (F930)
                      • O2a1c1a1a4a (F2685)
                    • O2a1c1a1a5 (F1365/M5420/PF1558)
                      • O2a1c1a1a5a (Y15976)
                        • O2a1c1a1a5a1 (Y16154)
                          • O2a1c1a1a5a1a (Y26383)
                            • O2a1c1a1a5a1a1 (SK1686)
                      • O2a1c1a1a5b (FGC54486)
                        • O2a1c1a1a5b1 (FGC54507)
                    • O2a1c1a1a6 (CTS12877)
                      • O2a1c1a1a6a (F2527)
                        • O2a1c1a1a6a1 (CTS5409)
                        • O2a1c1a1a6a2 (F2941)
                    • O2a1c1a1a7 (F723)
                    • O2a1c1a1a8 (CTS2107)
                    • O2a1c1a1a9 (SK1691)
                  • O2a1c1a1b (PH203)
              • O2a1c1b (F449)
                • O2a1c1b1 (F238)
                  • O2a1c1b1a (F134)
                    • O2a1c1b1a1 (F1273)
                    • O2a1c1b1a2 (F724)
                • O2a1c1b2 (F1266)
              • O2a1c1c (CTS498)
            • O2a1c2 (FGC3750/SK1673)
        • O2a2 (IMS-JST021354/P201)
          • O2a2a (M188)
            • O2a2a1 (F2588)
              • O2a2a1a (CTS445)
                • O2a2a1a1 (CTS201)
                  • O2a2a1a1a (M159/Page96)
                • O2a2a1a2 (M7)
                  • O2a2a1a2a (F1276)
                    • O2a2a1a2a1 (CTS6489)
                      • O2a2a1a2a1a (F1275)
                        • O2a2a1a2a1a1 (M113)
                        • O2a2a1a2a1a2 (N5)
                        • O2a2a1a2a1a3 (Z25400)
                    • O2a2a1a2a2 (F1863)
                      • O2a2a1a2a2a (F1134)
                        • O2a2a1a2a2a1 (F1262)
                  • O2a2a1a2b (Y26403)
              • O2a2a1b (F1837)
            • O2a2a2 (F879)
              • O2a2a2a (F1226)
                • O2a2a2a1 (F2859)
          • O2a2b (P164)
            • O2a2b1 (M134)
              • O2a2b1a (F450/M1667)
                • O2a2b1a1 (M117/Page23)
                  • O2a2b1a1a (M133)
                    • O2a2b1a1a1 (F438)
                      • O2a2b1a1a1a (Y17728)
                        • O2a2b1a1a1a1 (F155)
                          • O2a2b1a1a1a1a (F813/M6539)
                            • O2a2b1a1a1a1a1 (Y20928)
                        • O2a2b1a1a1a2 (F1754)
                          • O2a2b1a1a1a2a (F2137)
                            • O2a2b1a1a1a2a1 (F1442)
                              • O2a2b1a1a1a2a1a (F1123)
                                • O2a2b1a1a1a2a1a1 (F1369)
                            • O2a2b1a1a1a2a2 (A16636)
                        • O2a2b1a1a1a3 (Z25907)
                    • O2a2b1a1a2 (FGC23469/Z25852)
                      • O2a2b1a1a2a (F310)
                        • O2a2b1a1a2a1 (F402)
                          • O2a2b1a1a2a1a (F1531)
                    • O2a2b1a1a3 (CTS7634)
                      • O2a2b1a1a3a (F317)
                        • O2a2b1a1a3a1 (F3039)
                        • O2a2b1a1a3a2 (Y29861)
                      • O2a2b1a1a3b (CTS5488)
                    • O2a2b1a1a4 (Z25853)
                      • O2a2b1a1a4a (CTS5492)
                        • O2a2b1a1a4a1 (CTS6987)
                          • O2a2b1a1a4a1a (Z42620)
                        • O2a2b1a1a4a2 ( F20963)
                    • O2a2b1a1a5 (CTS10738/M1707)
                      • O2a2b1a1a5a (CTS9678)
                        • O2a2b1a1a5a1 (Z39663)
                        • O2a2b1a1a5a2 (M1513)
                      • O2a2b1a1a5b (A9457)
                        • O2a2b1a1a5b1 (F17158)
                    • O2a2b1a1a6 (CTS4658)
                      • O2a2b1a1a6a (CTS5308)
                      • O2a2b1a1a6b (Z25928)
                        • O2a2b1a1a6b1 (SK1730/Z25982)
                          • O2a2b1a1a6b1a (Z26030)
                          • O2a2b1a1a6b1b (Z26010)
                        • O2a2b1a1a6b2 (A9462)
                        • O2a2b1a1a6b3 (B456)
                    • O2a2b1a1a7 (YP4864)
                      • O2a2b1a1a7a (Z44068)
                        • O2a2b1a1a7a1 (F5525/SK1748)
                      • O2a2b1a1a7b (Z44071)
                    • O2a2b1a1a8 (Z44091)
                      • O2a2b1a1a8a (Z44092)
                  • O2a2b1a1b (CTS4960)
                • O2a2b1a2 (F114)
                  • O2a2b1a2a (F79)
                    • O2a2b1a2a1 (F46/Y15)
                      • O2a2b1a2a1a (FGC16847/Z26091)
                        • O2a2b1a2a1a1 (F48)
                          • O2a2b1a2a1a1a (F152)
                            • O2a2b1a2a1a1a1 (F2505)
                          • O2a2b1a2a1a1b (CTS3149)
                        • O2a2b1a2a1a2 (F242)
                          • O2a2b1a2a1a2a (CTS4266)
                            • O2a2b1a2a1a2a1 (Z26108)
                              • O2a2b1a2a1a2a1a (F2173)
                        • O2a2b1a2a1a3 (F2887)
                          • O2a2b1a2a1a3a (F3607)
                            • O2a2b1a2a1a3a1 (F3525)
                          • O2a2b1a2a1a3b (CTS3763)
                            • O2a2b1a2a1a3b1 (A9472)
                            • O2a2b1a2a1a3b2 (FGC16863/Y7110)
                              • O2a2b1a2a1a3b2a (L1360)
                                • O2a2b1a2a1a3b2a1 (FGC16889)
                              • O2a2b1a2a1a3b2b (SK1768/Y7112/Z26257)
                                • O2a2b1a2a1a3b2b1 (F4249)
                                  • O2a2b1a2a1a3b2b1a (FGC23868)
                                • O2a2b1a2a1a3b2b2 (CTS335)
                      • O2a2b1a2a1b (CTS53)
                        • O2a2b1a2a1b1 (CTS6373)
                          • O2a2b1a2a1b1a (A9473)
                      • O2a2b1a2a1c (F3386)
                      • O2a2b1a2a1d (Y29828)
                        • O2a2b1a2a1d1 (F735)
                          • O2a2b1a2a1d1a (FGC34973)
                          • O2a2b1a2a1d1b (F1739)
                  • O2a2b1a2b (F743)
                    • O2a2b1a2b1 (CTS8481)
                      • O2a2b1a2b1a (CTS4325)
                        • O2a2b1a2b1a1 (A16629)
                        • O2a2b1a2b1a2 (CTS682)
                    • O2a2b1a2b2 (F748)
                      • O2a2b1a2b2a (F728)
                  • O2a2b1a2c (Page101)
            • O2a2b2 (AM01822/F3223)
              • O2a2b2a (AM01856/F871)
                • O2a2b2a1 (N7)
                  • O2a2b2a1a (F4110)
                    • O2a2b2a1a1 (F4068)
                    • O2a2b2a1a2 (SK1780)
                  • O2a2b2a1b (F4124)
                    • O2a2b2a1b1 (IMS-JST008425p6)
                    • O2a2b2a1b2 (BY15188)
                      • O2a2b2a1b2a (F16411)
                • O2a2b2a2 (AM01845/F706)
                  • O2a2b2a2a (F717)
                    • O2a2b2a2a1 (F3612)
                    • O2a2b2a2a2 (SK1783)
                  • O2a2b2a2b (AM01847/B451)
                    • O2a2b2a2b1 (A17418)
                    • O2a2b2a2b2 (AM01756)
                      • O2a2b2a2b2a (B450)
                      • O2a2b2a2b2b (AM00472/B452)
                        • O2a2b2a2b2b1 (F18942)
                      • O2a2b2a2b2c (A16427)
              • O2a2b2b (A16433)
                • O2a2b2b1 (A16438)
                  • O2a2b2b1a (SK1775)
                    • O2a2b2b1a1 (SK1774)
                  • O2a2b2b1b (A16440)
        • O2a3 (M300)
        • O2a4 (M333)
      • O2b (F742)
        • O2b1 (F1150)
          • O2b1a (F837)
            • O2b1a1 (F1025)
        • O2b2 (F1055)
          • O2b2a (F3021)

See also

Genetics

Y-DNA O subclades

Y-DNA backbone tree

Notes

  1. ^ O-M175(xM119,M95,M122) is sometimes incorrectly called "O*".
  2. ^ The outlier Kadai branch is called "Kra" by Thai linguist Weera Ostapirat and "Geyang" by Chinese linguists.

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External links

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haplogroup, m175, this, article, about, human, haplogroup, human, mtdna, haplogroup, haplogroup, mtdna, haplogroup, also, known, m175, human, chromosome, haplogroup, primarily, found, among, populations, southeast, asia, east, asia, also, found, various, perce. This article is about the human Y DNA haplogroup For the human mtDNA haplogroup see Haplogroup O mtDNA Haplogroup O also known as O M175 is a human Y chromosome DNA haplogroup It is primarily found among populations in Southeast Asia and East Asia It also is found in various percentages of populations of the Russian Far East South Asia Central Asia Caucasus Crimea Ukraine Iran Oceania Madagascar and the Comoros Haplogroup O is a primary descendant of haplogroup NO M214 Haplogroup O M175Possible time of origin41 750 95 CI 30 597 lt gt 46 041 years ago 1 44 700 or 38 300 ybp 2 Coalescence age33 943 95 CI 25 124 lt gt 37 631 years Karmin 2022 1 35 000 or 30 000 years ago depending on mutation rate 2 Possible place of originEast AsiaAncestorNODescendantsPrimary O1 O F265 O2 O M122 Secondary O1a O M119 O1b O M268 O2a O M324 O2b O F742 Defining mutationsM175 numerous other SNPs 3 The O M175 haplogroup is very common amongst males from China Korea and Southeast Asia It has two primary branches O1 O F265 and O2 O M122 O1 is found at high frequencies amongst males native to Southeast Asia Taiwan Japan the Korean Peninsula Madagascar and some populations in southern China and Austroasiatic speakers of India It is high in the Melanesian populations of the Solomon Islands and Moluccas and shows significant to high frequencies in some populations of Papuans and Papua New Guinea O2 is found at high levels amongst Han Chinese Tibeto Burman populations including many of those in Yunnan Tibet Burma Northeast India and Nepal Manchu Mongolians Koreans Vietnamese Malays Indonesians Filipinos Thais Polynesians East Timorese Bruneian Miao people Hmong the Naiman tribe of Kazakhs in Kazakhstan 4 Kazakhs in the southeast of Altai Republic 5 and Kazakhs in the Ili area of Xinjiang 6 Contents 1 Origins 2 Distribution 2 1 O M175 2 1 1 O F265 O1 2 1 1 1 O M119 O1a 2 1 1 2 O M268 O1b 2 1 2 O M122 O2 2 1 2 1 O M324 O2a 2 1 2 2 O F742 O2b 3 Language families and genes 4 Phylogenetics 4 1 Phylogenetic history 4 1 1 Original Research Publications 4 2 Phylogenetic trees 5 See also 5 1 Genetics 5 2 Y DNA O subclades 5 3 Y DNA backbone tree 6 Notes 7 References 7 1 Sources for conversion tables 8 Further reading 9 External linksOrigins EditHaplogroup O M175 is a descendant haplogroup of Haplogroup NO M214 and first appeared according to different theories either in Southeast Asia see Rootsi 2006harvnb error no target CITEREFRootsi2006 help TMC amp harvnb error no target CITEREFTMC help Shi 2005harvnb error no target CITEREFShi2005 help and Bradshaw amp harvnb error no target CITEREFBradshaw help or East Asia see ISOGG 2012 approximately 40 000 years ago or between 31 294 and 51 202 years ago according to Karmin et al 2015 7 8 Haplogroup O M175 is one of NO M214 s two branches The other is Haplogroup N which is common throughout North Eurasia Distribution EditThis haplogroup appears in 80 90 of most populations in East Asia and Southeast Asia and it is almost exclusive to that region M175 is almost nonexistent in Western Siberia Western Asia Europe most of Africa and the Americas where its presence may be the result of recent migrations However certain subclades of Haplogroup O M175 do achieve significant frequencies among some populations of Central Asia South Asia and Oceania For example one study found it at a rate of 65 81 among the Naimans a tribe in Kazakhstan 4 even though the rate among Kazakhs in general is believed to be only about 9 Wells et al 2001 harv error no target CITEREFWells et al 2001 help It has been estimated that 25 of the entire male population of the world carries O M175 8 9 Karafet et al 2015 have assigned the Y DNA of 46 2 12 26 of a sample of Papuan from Pantar Island to haplogroup NO M214 10 considering their location in the Malay Archipelago all or most of these individuals should belong to haplogroup O M175 An association with the spread of Austronesian languages in late antiquity is suggested by significant levels of O M175 among island populations of the South Pacific and Indian Ocean including the East African littoral For example Haplogroup O M50 has even been found in Bantu speaking populations of the Comoros along 6 of O MSY2 2 xM50 11 while both O M50 and O M95 xM88 occur commonly among the Malagasy people of Madagascar with a combined frequency of 34 12 13 O M175 has been found in 28 1 of Solomon Islanders from Melanesia 14 12 of Uyghurs Wells et al 2001 harv error no target CITEREFWells et al 2001 help 6 8 of Kalmyks 15 17 1 of Khoshuud 6 1 of Dorwod 3 3 of Torguud 0 of Buzawa 6 2 of Altaians Kharkov et al 2007 harv error no target CITEREFKharkov et al 2007 help 4 1 of Uzbeks on average but Uzbeks from Bukhara 12 1 Karakalpaks Uzbekistan 11 4 Sinte Uzbekistans 6 7 Wells et al 2001 harv error no target CITEREFWells et al 2001 help and 4 0 of Buryats 16 In the Caucasus region it has been found in the Nogais 6 17 but 5 3 in the Karan Nogais it is also found in the Dargins of Dargwa speakers at 2 9 18 In the Iranic population it is found in Iranian Esfahan at 6 3 Wells 2001harvnb error no target CITEREFWells2001 help 8 9 of Tajiks in Afghanistan 19 4 2 in the Pathans in Pakistan Firasat 2007harvnb error no target CITEREFFirasat2007 help but 1 in Afghanistan Borkar 2011harvnb error no target CITEREFBorkar2011 help 3 1 in Burusho Firasat 2007harvnb error no target CITEREFFirasat2007 help Haplogroup O M175 ranges in various moderate to high frequencies in the ethnic minorities of South Africa The frequency of this haplogroup is 6 14 in the Cape colored population 20 18 in Cape Coloured Muslim 38 in Cape Indian Muslims and 10 in other Cape Other Muslim 20 It s found 11 5 in the Reunion Creole 21 Haplogroup O M175 had also been found in Latin America and Caribbean as a result of massive Chinese male migration from the 19th century It was found in the Jamaicans at 3 8 22 Cubans 1 5 23 Haplogroup O M175 has been found in 88 7 of Asian American 1 6 in Hispanic American White Americans 0 5 and 0 3 in African American 24 Another study gives 0 5 African American 25 Among the sub branches of haplogroup O M175 are O M119 O1a O M268 O1b and O M122 O2 O M175 Edit A broad survey of Y chromosome variation among populations of central Eurasia found haplogroup O M175 xM119 M95 M122 in 31 14 45 of a sample of Koreans and in smaller percentages of Crimean Tatars 1 22 4 5 Tajiks 1 16 6 25 Dushanbe 1 40 2 5 Samarkand Uyghurs 2 41 4 9 Uzbeks 1 68 1 5 Surxondaryo 1 70 1 4 Xorazm and Kazakhs 1 54 1 9 Wells 2001 harv error no target CITEREFWells2001 help However nearly all of the purported Korean O M175 xM119 M95 M122 Y chromosomes may belong to Haplogroup O M176 Note 1 and later studies do not support the finding of O M175 among similar population samples Xue 2005harvnb error no target CITEREFXue2005 help Kim 2011harvnb error no target CITEREFKim2011 help The reported examples of O M175 xM119 M95 M122 Y chromosomes that have been found among these populations might therefore belong to Haplogroup O M268 xM95 M176 or Haplogroup O M176 O1b2 A study published in 2013 found O M175 xM119 M95 M176 M122 Y DNA in 5 5 1 18 Iranians from Teheran 5 4 2 37 Tajiks from Badakhshan Province of Afghanistan and 1 97 Mongols from northwest Mongolia while finding O M176 only in 1 20 Mongols from northeast Mongolia 26 O F265 O1 Edit O1a M119 and O1b M268 share a common ancestor O1 F265 a k a O F75 approximately 33 181 95 CI 24 461 to 36 879 YBP 1 27 O1 F265 in turn coalesces to a common ancestor with O2 M122 approximately 33 943 95 CI 25 124 to 37 631 YBP 1 Thus O1 F265 should have existed as a single haplogroup parallel to O2 M122 for a duration of approximately 762 years or anywhere from 0 to 13 170 years considering the 95 CIs and assuming that the phylogeny is correct before breaking up into its two extant descendant haplogroups O1 MSY2 2 and O1b M268 O M119 O1a Edit Main article Haplogroup O M119 This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2012 O M119 which was known briefly as O MSY2 2 until the SNP MSY2 2 was found to be unreliable is found frequently in Austronesian speaking people with a moderate distribution in southern and eastern Chinese and Kra dai peoples O M268 O1b Edit Main article Haplogroup O M268 O K18 Naxi 28 O CTS4040 O MF56251 Observed sporadically in China Guangxi 28 29 Guangdong 29 Sichuan 29 Zhejiang 29 Jiangsu 29 Beijing 29 Thailand Phuan 30 Yuan 30 Central Thai 30 Vietnam Nung 30 Tay 30 O Page59 CTS10887 Found among North Han Chinese 5 East Han Chinese 4 South Han Chinese 3 31 O F4070 O MF106398 Observed sporadically in China Guangdong Henan Hubei Jiangxi Sichuan Zhejiang Guangxi Heilongjiang Jiangsu Shandong 29 O F779 F993 F3135 China 29 Vietnam Lahu 32 Qatar 33 O MF107014 Observed sporadically in China Jiangsu Anhui Heilongjiang 29 O CTS5160 MF61620 China Han 28 mostly Guangdong or Fujian 29 O F2064 F1759 China Han from Fujian 28 Shandong 28 Singapore 28 Vietnam Sila 32 Hanhi 32 Kinh 32 Korea 28 O PH2797 CTS1127 China especially Shandong Jiangsu Liaoning Hebei Anhui Beijing Henan and Shanghai 29 O MF66989 Observed sporadically in China Zhejiang Guizhou Hebei Jiangsu Shanghai Shanxi 29 O PH2506 China Beijing 28 Japan 34 O Y148532 China Shandong Heilongjiang Liaoning Jilin Jiangsu Shanghai Sichuan 28 Beijing Shaanxi 29 Afghanistan Hazara 28 O Y239146 MF31164 Singapore 28 Taiwan 28 O Y47392 MF17288 China Zhejiang 28 O BY182144 Y157814 China Shandong 28 29 Gansu 29 Taiwan 34 O MF16472 MF148514 China Guangdong Shandong Henan Beijing Hunan Jiangsu etc 29 O MF184575 China Zhejiang Jiangxi Guangxi Sichuan Jiangsu Shandong Inner Mongolia Jilin Korean 29 O ACT3266 Y149401 China Shandong 28 29 Jiangsu 29 O PH4822 China Beijing 28 Jiangsu 28 O F417 M1654 CTS469 Japan Tokyo 28 O F840 F1247 F1378 O Y185784 Singapore 28 O CTS250 O F2760 China Beijing 28 Dai 28 O FGC30081 China Hubei 28 Guangdong 28 O CTS1451 Korea 33 China Hubei Shandong Sichuan Jiangxi Hunan Jiangsu Chongqing Guangdong Anhui Hebei Henan Beijing etc 29 O CTS9996 PF4341 Philippines 34 O PF4341 Hunan Han 28 O CTS298 China esp Jiangsu Shandong Henan Anhui Shanghai and Liaoning 29 O F16308 China esp Hunan 29 O MF2931 China esp Zhejiang 29 O MF14344 China esp Shaanxi and Anhui 29 O F1356 China Shandong 28 Beijing 28 Vietnam Kinh from Ho Chi Minh City 28 South Korea 28 O PK4 O F838 Found in about 1 4 of Han Chinese 31 and esp in Hunan Chongqing Jiangxi Sichuan Guizhou 29 O CTS3857 O F714 O F2081 Shaanxi Han O F3357 O F977 Liaoning O F1199 Beijing Sichuan 28 O ACT7133 Chongqing Liwutu Jiangxi 28 O Y168698 Sichuan Anhui 28 O CTS4052 CTS5664 Hunan Han O Y155291 Anhui 28 medieval Turk fl ca 600 900 CE from the oasis of Otrar 28 35 O CTS2452 Guangxi Hunan O F15640 F11242 Fujian Singapore Spain Burgos 28 O F16212 O F21414 Fujian 28 O F15452 O F15300 Chongqing Guizhou Anhui O F14826 Hunan Yong zhou Tang family O MF45275 Guangxi O Y34152 O MF43808 Sichuan Hunan O MF37500 Hunan O MF43192 Sichuan Hunan O M95 O CTS350 China Ningxia Yunnan Heilongjiang Hunan Shaanxi Anhui etc 29 O CTS350 Japan Aichi 28 O CTS10007 CTS926 China esp Hunan 28 29 and Guangdong 29 O M1310 O Y172653 Y172877 Found in China esp Zhejiang Fujian Guangdong Sichuan Hunan Jiangxi Hubei Chongqing 29 and Japan 29 O F1803 M1348 China Zhejiang Shandong Beijing Guangdong Hubei Sichuan Jiangsu Shanghai etc 29 O ACT721 ACT1038 Found sporadically in China Zhejiang 29 Anhui 29 Hunan 29 Hainan 28 Tianjin 29 Beijing 29 Liaoning 28 Heilongjiang 29 O F789 M1283 Found in China Blang 36 Palaung 36 Wa 36 Dai 28 37 Yi 28 37 Naxi Vietnam Cambodia Singapore Malay Java Borneo Thailand Laos Myanmar Bhutan Bangladesh India Tripura Ho Konda Dora Gond O M1283 Lao Isan 38 O MF600645 Gansu Hui 28 Dongxiang 29 Sichuan Chengdu 29 Hunan Yiyang 29 O M1368 Singapore 28 O M1361 O MF611153 Found sporadically in China Hunan Hubei Chongqing Guangxi Jiangxi 29 O A22938 Vietnam Kinh from Ho Chi Minh City 28 China Hong Kong 28 Qinzhou 29 Chongqing 29 Lijiang 29 O F2194 China esp Guangxi with a few members in Yunnan Chongqing Hubei etc 29 O BY189914 China mostly Guangdong Guangxi 29 O F16163 China Guangdong Sichuan Hubei etc 29 Taiwan 29 O F20644 China Guangxi Yunnan Guangdong Gansu Hunan Sichuan etc 29 O SK1646 China mostly Sichuan but also Gansu Yunnan Guizhou etc 29 O Y9322 China Dai in Xishuangbanna 28 Yunnan 29 Chongqing 29 Guangdong 29 Sichuan 29 etc O Y9325 O Z39485 China Dai Yi 28 O Z39490 O Z39490 Indonesia Yogyakarta 28 Lebbo 7 Singapore Malay 7 O B421 Sichuan 28 Singapore Malay 7 Java Dieng 1 Madhya Pradesh Gond 7 Saudi Arabia ar Riyaḍ 28 O Y9033 B426 Laos Laotian 38 Thailand Blang 38 Khmu 38 Lawa 38 Htin 38 Padaung Karen 38 Tai Dam 38 Suay 38 Khmer 38 Mon 38 Lao Isan 38 Soa 38 Shan 38 Phutai 38 Nyaw 38 S gaw Karen 38 Thai 38 Khon Mueang 38 Vietnam Mang from Mường Te District 32 Ede from Krong Buk District and Tuy An District 32 Kinh from Hoang Mai District Gia Lam District and Yen Phong District 32 Thai from Điện Bien Phủ 32 Giarai from Ayun Pa 32 O Y9033 Indonesia Jawa Tengah India Tripura Konda Dora Bangladesh 28 O M6661 Kinh in Ho Chi Minh City 28 O YP3930 Cambodia 28 Thailand Mlabri 38 S gaw Karen 38 Pwo Karen 38 Tai Yuan 38 Laos Laotian in Vientiane 38 O F1252 O SK1630 F5504 China esp Sichuan and Guizhou accounting for about 0 25 of the entire Chinese population 29 O ACT5802 O MF92614 O F16061 O MF286118 Found in two Han Chinese from Guangdong 29 O F19607 O SK1636 China esp Hunan Sichuan Guizhou Chongqing Gansu and Henan 29 O MF206811 China Shaanxi 28 29 Sichuan 28 29 Henan 29 O MF91645 China Han from Mianyang 29 Tujia from Zhangjiajie 29 O Y68888 Russia Ryazan Oblast 28 O F5506 Hmong Hunan 39 O F2924 O CTS5854 O Z23810 O CTS7399 O Y85641 China esp Shandong Liaoning Jilin Heilongjiang 29 O Y14024 FGC19706 Japan Tokyo 28 O FGC19713 Y14026 Laos Laotian in Vientiane and Luang Prabang 38 Thailand Tai Dam 38 Tai Lue 38 Nyah Kur 38 Thai 38 Eastern Lawa 38 Vietnam Thai from Ba Thước District and Tủa Chua District 32 Ha Nhi from Mường Te District 32 O FGC19707 O MF14427 China esp Jiangsu Gansu Henan Shandong Shanxi Hebei Shaanxi 29 O FGC19716 China Hong Kong 28 Guangdong 29 Hunan 29 Chongqing 29 O FGC19718 China esp Fujian Jiangxi Hubei Jiangsu Guangdong 29 Philippines Capiz 28 O Z23849 China Chongqing Han 28 Xishuangbanna Dai 28 Guangxi Zhuang 28 Guangdong 28 Shandong 28 Tianjin 28 O CTS651 CTS10484 Thailand Tai Khun 38 Phuan 38 Tai Lue 38 Khon Mueang 38 Eastern Lawa 38 Lao Isan 38 Thai 38 Laos Laotian in Vientiane 38 Vietnam Dao and Nung from Hoang Su Phi District 32 Tay from Krong Pắk District Ha Quảng District and Đinh Lập District 32 O CTS10484 China Guangxi 28 O PH4310 China Guangdong 28 Sichuan 28 Beijing 28 Singapore 28 O Z1018 China Hunan 28 Xishuangbanna Dai 28 Guangxi 28 O Z23781 China Henan 28 O F4229 Singapore 28 O F809 China Xishuangbanna Dai 28 Guangdong 28 Chongqing 28 O Z23795 China esp Zhejiang 29 O MF223122 China Linyi Mianyang 29 O A22937 O BY50703 O MF169272 China Daurs 28 29 Qiqihar 29 Harbin 29 Heihe 29 Hulunbuir 29 Xilingol League 29 Beijing 29 O MF226417 China Beijing 29 Hangzhou 29 O MF61630 China Baoji Hanzhong Shijiazhuang Tangshan Yantai Shaoxing 29 O F2517 China Hubei Guangdong Guangxi Hunan etc 29 O MF5664 O Z23790 O M111 M88 Found frequently among Vietnamese 40 41 32 Tai peoples 42 43 41 32 Bouyei 42 Zhuang 44 45 43 Nung 32 Tay 32 Thai people in Vietnam 32 Lao 46 Northeastern Thai 44 Northern Thai 47 46 general population of Bangkok 41 Lachi 32 Lo Lo 32 Hani Akha 42 41 32 Bunu 48 She people 40 Cambodians 44 Kuy 36 48 Bru 48 and Htin 36 with a moderate distribution among Qiang 42 Bai 49 Yi 43 Bamar 50 Jingpo 50 Lahu 32 Tujia 44 Han Chinese 44 42 40 41 Miao 40 48 Pathen 32 Yao 42 40 48 32 Hlai 44 42 Taiwanese aborigines 12 40 41 especially Bunun 47 41 the Philippines 40 41 Malaysia 40 Kota Kinabalu 12 Kalimantan Banjarmasin 12 Java 41 Chamic speaking peoples Cham from Binh Thuận 46 Ede 32 Jarai 32 and Kiribati 47 O M111 M88 Northern Thailand Htin Lawa Cambodia Jarai Brao Kachac Khmer Lao Lun Yunnan De ang 36 O F2524 O F2524 Jiangsu 28 O F2346 O F2890 Thailand Khon Mueang 38 Phuan 38 Shan 38 Htin 38 Tai Dam 38 Thai 38 Lawa 38 Lao Isan 38 Mon 38 Vietnam Kinh from Gia Lam District 32 Tay from Lục Yen District 32 O F2890 Ho Chi Minh City 28 O Z24048 O F18990 Jiangsu Jiangxi Xishuangbanna Dai 28 O Z24050 O Z24050 Xishuangbanna Dai O ACT7172 Guangdong O Y151536 O Z22028 Hunan 28 Anhui 28 Guangdong 28 O Y151537 O Y151537 Hunan 28 O ACT523 O ACT505 Guangdong 28 O ACT502 Jiangxi 28 Hunan 28 Guangxi 28 O F2758 Vietnam Kinh 32 Lahu 32 Dao Pathen 32 Tay 32 Thai 32 Ede 32 Giarai 32 Cambodia Kuy Tampuan Khmer Thailand Phutai 38 Bru 38 Tai Khun 38 Phuan 38 Tai Dam 38 Shan 38 Khon Mueang 38 Mon 38 Lao Isan 38 Tai Lue 38 Htin 36 38 Lawa 36 Khmu 38 Kaleun 38 Nyaw 38 Suay 38 Thai 38 Laos Laotian in Luang Prabang 38 Yunnan Bulang De ang 36 O F2758 China Miao 28 Hunan 28 O Z24083 O Z24083 Ho Chi Minh City Kinh O Z24089 O SK1627 Z24091 Vietnam Lo Lo from Meo Vạc District 32 La Chi and Nung from Hoang Su Phi District 32 Ha Nhi from Mường Te District 32 Tay from Chợ Đồn District and Đăk Mil District 32 Ede from Ea Kar District 32 Kinh from Nghĩa Hưng District 32 Thailand Soa 38 Saek 38 Phutai 38 Suay 38 Tai Dam 38 S gaw Karen 38 Nyah Kur 38 Khmer 38 Lawa 38 Lao Isan 38 Mon 38 Thai 38 Laos Laotian in Vientiane 38 O Z24091 China Hebei 28 Xishuangbanna Dai 28 Vietnam Kinh from Ho Chi Minh City 28 O Y26364 O Y26364 Thailand Phutai from Sakon Nakhon Province 38 28 O Y26370 China Tujia 28 Vietnam Kinh from Ho Chi Minh City 28 O F923 O F923 Xishuangbanna Dai Ho Chi Minh City Kinh O Z24154 Ho Chi Minh City Kinh O CTS2022 O CTS2022 Ho Chi Minh City Kinh O F3053 Thailand Tai Lue 38 Khon Mueang 38 O F3053 Cambodian 28 O F4383 F1399 Vietnam Nung from Hoang Su Phi District 32 O F4383 F1399 China Han from Chongqing 28 Singapore 28 O F14994 Vietnam Kinh from Ho Chi Minh City 28 Singapore 28 O F2415 Thailand Tai Lue 38 Khon Mueang 38 Lao Isan 38 Mon 38 Thai 38 China Dai from Xishuangbanna 28 Yongbei Zhuang from Guangxi 28 Han from Hunan 28 O M176 O M176 x47z Found frequently among Koreans with a moderate distribution among Buryats Daurs Evenks Hezhe Indonesians Japanese Manchus Micronesians Ryukyuans Sibe Thais Udegeys Vietnamese O 47z Found frequently among Japanese and Ryukyuans with a moderate distribution among Indonesians Koreans Manchus Thais O M122 O2 Edit Main article Haplogroup O M122 Y DNA Found frequently among populations of East Asia Southeast Asia and culturally Austronesian regions of Oceania with a moderate distribution in Central Asia Shi 2005 harv error no target CITEREFShi2005 help O M122 O CTS1754 East amp Southeast Asia O F953 F1886 Philippines 34 O F953 Ho Chi Minh City Kinh 28 O F1024 O F1024 Guangxi 28 O Y29790 Liaoning 28 Fujian 28 O M324 O L465 O CTS727 O F915 O F915 Shanxi 28 O Y14462 O Y14462 Guangdong 28 O CTS1936 Beijing 28 Ho Chi Minh City 28 O A18267 O A18029 China 28 O ACT6559 Hebei 28 O CTS3709 O CTS11209 O CTS11209 Han from Hunan 28 O L599 Han from Hunan 28 Kinh from Ho Chi Minh City 28 Tujia 28 O F2640 O F2640 Beijing 28 O CTS11210 O CTS11210 Han from Hunan 28 O CTS2432 Han from Hunan 28 O JST002611 CTS2483 O CTS2483 China 34 Japan 34 Philippines 34 O CTS10573 Beijing 51 Sichuan 51 Henan 51 Jiangsu 51 O CTS10573 Beijing 28 Dai from Xishuangbanna 28 O MF7367 O MF7367 Dai 28 O MF9367 South Korea 28 Japan Kōchi 28 O F18 O CTS498 China 28 Japan Tokyo 28 O F449 Azerbaijan 34 O F1266 F2016 F4267 Beijing 51 Jilin 51 Shanxi 51 Jiangsu 51 Shanghai 51 Guangdong 51 O F238 O FGC62457 O CTS679 Hubei 28 Fujian Han 28 O MF19356 Guizhou 28 Chongqing 28 Jiangxi 28 O F134 O F134 O F1894 Beijing Shanghai Liaoning Jilin Hebei Shanxi Zhejiang Guangdong 51 O F1894 Hunan Han 28 Beijing 28 O MF18144 O MF18144 Shandong 28 O F18567 South Korea 28 Japanese 28 O MF8794 O MF8794 China Han 28 O MF1155 O MF1155 Anhui 28 Myanmar Mandalay 28 O MF1157 Guangdong 28 Jiangxi 28 Russia Moscow Oblast 28 O F117 O F117 Fujian 28 O F11 O F11 Gansu 28 Japanese 28 O F930 Beijing 28 Armenia 28 Inner Mongolia 51 Hebei 51 Shaanxi 51 Shandong 51 Zhejiang 51 Hubei 51 O F2685 Beijing Shanghai Fujian Guangdong 51 O BY169374 O BY169374 Zhejiang 28 O SK1692 O SK1692 Guangdong 28 O MF55116 Pakistan Hazaras 28 O F539 Beijing Shanghai Jiangsu Zhejiang Jiangxi Guangdong Yunnan 51 O F539 O F319 Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City 28 Hunan 28 O CTS12877 O F16635 O F16635 South Korea 28 O ACT3882 Hubei 28 Hunan Han 28 O CTS257 Zhejiang Shanghai Guangdong Beijing Fujian Heilongjiang Hunan 51 O CTS257 South Korea 28 Japan Tokyo 28 O F16834 O F16834 Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City 28 O Y166692 Lahu 28 Yi 28 O Y29837 O Y29837 Hebei 28 Fujian Han 28 O MF8526 O MF8526 Sichuan 28 Zhejiang 28 O Y135777 China 28 O BY36917 Japan 34 O F270 Beijing Hebei Shandong 51 O F270 Hezhen 28 O F1272 Jiangsu 28 O F4062 Beijing Shanghai Guangdong Jiangsu Shandong Shaanxi Chongqing Heilongjiang Liaoning Henan Hubei Hunan Zhejiang 51 O Y15976 China Japan 34 Korea Pakistan Vietnam O Y15976 Zhejiang 28 Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City 28 O Y26383 O Y26383 Hubei 28 O SK1686 O SK1686 Pakistan Brahui 28 O Y46851 South Korea 28 O FGC54474 O FGC54474 Skeleton exhumed from a mass grave 2083 27 YBP uncal located in Nomgon Omnogovi Mongolia 28 35 O FGC54505 China 28 Japan Okinawa 28 O MF8460 Anhui 28 O MF9523 South Korea 28 O F971 Beijing Shanghai Hubei Guangdong 51 O F971 Sichuan 28 Zhejiang 28 Jiangxi 28 Japan 34 O Y23813 O Y23813 Guangdong 28 O Y23809 O Y23809 Guangdong 28 O BY170727 O Y23907 Guangdong 28 O F632 O F632 Beijing 28 O F16340 Zhejiang 28 O F133 China Bulgaria 34 O F133 Beijing 28 O Y20951 O Y20951 Anhui 28 O Y20932 Anhui 28 Beijing 28 O F17 O F377 China France 34 O CTS7789 Han Chinese Beijing Shanghai 51 Fujian Guangdong 51 Hunan Sichuan 51 O CTS7789 Beijing 28 Guangdong 51 O F1095 O F1095 Fujian Han 28 O Z25097 O Z25097 Hunan Han 28 O Z7776 Hunan Han 28 Guangdong 28 O CTS7501 O CTS7501 Zhejiang 28 Hunan Han 28 O CTS1621 O CTS1621 Hubei 28 Hunan Han 28 O Y147084 Jiangxi 28 O F793 Beijing Tianjin Shandong Shanxi Shaanxi Xinjiang Jiangsu Shanghai Hubei Sichuan Guangdong 51 O F793 Sichuan 28 Guangdong 28 Guizhou 28 Hunan 28 Jiangsu 28 French Polynesia 28 She 28 North China Han 28 O Y150436 O Y150436 Jiangxi 28 O Y150331 Jiangxi 28 Yunnan 28 O Y141213 Jilin 28 Liaoning 28 Henan 28 Shandong 28 Jiangsu 28 O P201 O M188 O M188 Korea 34 O CTS800 O CTS800 Beijing 28 Japan 34 O CTS1602 Han from Fujian 28 O CTS445 O CTS201 Korea 34 O M159 China Taiwan Cambodia Malaysia Singapore 34 O Z35182 O Z35182 China Han 28 O MF2541 Fujian 28 Taiwan Chiayi City 28 Cambodia Siem Reap 28 O CTS5032 O CTS5032 Hunan Han 28 O CTS10690 Hunan Han 28 O MF18110 FGC50590 China esp Guangdong Zhejiang Hunan Shandong and Guangxi 29 O MF109844 O MF106775 China esp Shandong Jiangsu and Henan 29 O MF106730 China esp Guangdong and Guangxi 29 O FGC50661 China esp Jiangsu and Hunan 29 O MF56709 O MF213370 Found sporadically in Yangzhou Shanghai Liangshan 29 O MF56898 China esp Hunan 28 29 Sichuan 29 Chongqing 29 Shanghai 28 29 O FGC50643 MF15475 China Shandong 29 Hebei 29 Hubei 29 Shanxi 28 29 Anhui 29 Jiangsu 29 etc O MF56474 China Jiangsu Anhui Jilin Shandong etc 29 O FGC50649 O Y169696 MF14256 China esp Jiangsu 28 29 Shandong 29 Zhejiang 29 and Shanghai 29 O FGC50558 Japan 34 Korea 34 O FGC50558 Korea 28 Japanese 28 O Y165513 Korea 28 O FGC50535 Korea 28 O M7 Found frequently among human remains associated with the Neolithic Daxi culture 52 and modern Hmong Mien Katuic and Bahnaric peoples 48 with a moderate distribution among Han Chinese Xue 2006 harv error no target CITEREFXue2006 help Buyei Xue 2006 harv error no target CITEREFXue2006 help Bai Wen 2004 Mosuo Wen 2004 Tibetans Wen 2004 Qiang Xue 2006 harv error no target CITEREFXue2006 help Oroqen Xue 2006 harv error no target CITEREFXue2006 help Tujia Su 2000 harv error no target CITEREFSu2000 help Thai Su 2000 harv error no target CITEREFSu2000 help Orang Asli Su 2000 harv error no target CITEREFSu2000 help western Indonesians Su 2000harvnb error no target CITEREFSu2000 help and Kayser 2008harvnb error no target CITEREFKayser2008 help Malaysians Kayser 2008 harv error no target CITEREFKayser2008 help Vietnamese Kayser 2008 harv error no target CITEREFKayser2008 help and Atayal Su 2000 harv error no target CITEREFSu2000 help O M7 Hubei 28 Philippines possibly O Y26395 34 O Y26395 Taiwan Amis 28 O F1276 O F1863 O F1863 Zhejiang 28 Dai Xishuangbanna 28 O V3237 Kinh Ho Chi Minh City 28 O CTS6489 O CTS6489 Dai Xishuangbanna 28 O F1275 O ACT1126 Fujian 28 O CTS6579 Hunan Han 28 O Z25398 O Z25398 Kinh Ho Chi Minh City 28 O F1100 O F1100 Hunan 28 O F1234 O Y185160 Hebei 28 Beijing 28 O F14904 N5 Ningxia 28 Hmong Northern Thailand 53 She 28 Iu Mien Phayao Province 53 Quebec 28 O P164 O F996 F3237 O A16433 Heilongjiang 28 O MF56976 Anhui 28 O Y125645 O Y149134 Anhui 28 Henan 28 O PF5573 O PF5573 Guangdong 28 O Y101407 Korea 28 O MF14338 O MF14338 Tatarstan 28 O Y153434 O Y153434 Shandong 28 O MF76414 Chongqing 28 Skeleton exhumed from a mass grave 2083 27 YBP uncal located in Nomgon Omnogovi Mongolia 28 35 O F871 O F706 Philippines China Cambodia 34 Thailand Bru in Sakon Nakhon Province 38 O F1010 Thailand Eastern Lawa Blang Palaung Khon Mueang from Chiang Rai Province 38 O F1010 Zhejiang 28 O Y170907 O Y170907 South Korea 28 O Y171445 Zhejiang 28 Japan Mie 28 O AM01750 AM01861 B451 Singapore Malay 7 Indonesia Bajo 7 Philippines Batak 7 O AM01861 Spain 34 O B450 Philippines 34 Indonesia Bajo 7 Singapore Malay 7 O BY157019 Mexico Jalisco 28 34 Micronesia 34 O A16139 Philippines Cebu 28 USA California 28 O F2472 O F4110 Thailand Pray 38 O F4110 Fujian 28 O MF1510 O MF1510 Tonga ʻEua 28 O ACT3918 Zhejiang 28 O F4124 O F15739 O F14875 Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City 28 Xinjiang Han 28 O F26088 JST008425p6 Japan 54 Hunan Tujia HGDP01102 55 O A16609 O MF1232 Henan 28 Fujian Han 28 O M134 Found frequently among speakers of Sino Tibetan languages among members of the Kazakh Naiman tribe with a moderate distribution throughout East Asia and Southeast Asia citation needed O Y20 PAGES00125 Poland 34 O F1725 O F1725 Ho Chi Minh City Kinh 28 O Y31255 O FGC61200 O FGC61200 Henan Han 28 O FGC61168 Sichuan 28 O A16615 CTS11009 O Y85894 O Y85894 Fujian 28 O Y19010 Shandong 28 O CTS682 CTS2272 O BY146675 Korean 28 O BY161237 Japan Tokyo 28 Kanagawa 28 O Y12 F314 O Y12 Beijing Han 28 O CTS2643 CTS11192 O CTS53 O CTS53 China 28 O CTS6373 Hunan Han 28 Xishuangbanna Dai 28 O F876 O F876 Henan 28 Shaanxi 28 O Y29829 Liaoning 28 O F275 O F275 Henan 28 Shandong 28 O F14411 CTS1011 Japan 34 O Z2037 Beijing Han 28 O CTS2815 O CTS2815 South Korea 28 O F700 O F700 Hunan 28 Liaoning 28 Japan Tokyo 28 O F14475 Hunan Han 28 O F2505 O F2505 Hebei 28 O MF194 Korean 28 Ho Chi Minh City Kinh 28 O F634 O F634 Shandong 28 O F209 Beijing Han 28 O F1391 O F1391 Zhejiang 28 O F4117 Jiangxi 28 Sichuan Han 28 O A5034 O MF357 O ACT1039 O MF308 Korean 28 O CTS4266 O F14839 Henan Han 28 O Z26108 O Y30135 O Y30135 Beijing Han 28 O F2173 O F2173 Sichuan Han 28 O F1458 Shandong 28 Anhui 28 O Z26156 O Z26156 Ho Chi Minh City Kinh 28 O BY102696 O BY102696 Korean 28 O BY61500 Guangdong 28 O CTS3776 F2887 O CTS3776 Beijing Han 28 Fujian Han 28 Japan 34 O CTS3763 O CTS4601 Fujian 28 O Y7110 O Y13527 O Y13527 Beijing Han 28 O FGC16888 Z38720 Taiwan 34 O MF805 Guizhou 28 South Korea 28 O Y22112 O FGC16885 FGC16887 Kazakhstan 34 O Y7111 O MF13415 China 28 O F4249 SK1769 China South Korea 34 O F4249 Jiangsu 28 O FGC23868 O FGC23868 Mongol Hulunbuir 28 O FGC23859 Jiangsu 28 O CTS335 Zhejiang 28 Jiangsu 28 Gansu 28 O CTS335 Japan Tokyo 28 Xibo 28 O Y142071 O Y142071 Anhui 28 O CTS3856 O CTS3856 Beijing Han 28 O CTS5741 O CTS1174 Hunan Han 28 O F15948 Jiangxi 28 Thailand 28 O M117 PAGE23 O MF1380 CTS4960 China Korea Japan 34 Indonesia 34 O MF1388 O MF1388 North China Han Japan Akita 28 O Y139283 Anhui 28 Guangdong 28 O MF2636 O MF2636 Chongqing 28 O CTS374 Jiangsu 28 Beijing Han 28 O M133 M1706 Shandong 28 O M1706 Japan Tokyo 28 O YP4864 O YP4864 Korean 28 O Z44076 Shandong 28 Philippines Cebu 28 O CTS7634 O CTS7634 Fujian Han 28 Beijing Han 28 Mongolia Selenge 28 Russia 28 O F2188 O MF23641 O MF23641 China 28 O Y169190 Fujian 28 O Y29861 Henan 28 Fujian 28 Ho Chi Minh City Kinh 28 O F3039 Shandong 28 Ho Chi Minh City Kinh 28 Philippines Cebu 28 O M1726 O A9457 O A9457 O MF15246 Zhejiang 28 Korean 28 O F17158 O F15367 O F15367 Guangdong 28 O Y174543 Hunan 28 Japan Tokyo 28 O CTS9678 O CTS9678 Tianjin 28 O M1513 O M1513 Shandong 28 O F18746 Fujian Han 28 O Z39663 Russia 28 Liaoning 28 Shandong 28 Fujian Han 28 O A9459 O F6800 O F6800 Shanxi 28 O Y8389 O Y8389 Japan Tokyo 28 O Y9144 O Y9144 Guangdong 28 O Y8387 O Y8387 Shanghai 28 Chongqing 28 O CTS5481 Japan Tokyo 28 Korean 28 O F14249 O F14249 Liaoning 28 O ACT4506 Mongol Hulunbuir 28 Guangdong 28 O Y81597 South Korea 28 North Korea North Hamgyong Province 28 O F14347 O F14347 Beijing Han 28 O CTS5063 O CTS5063 Sichuan 28 Jiangxi 28 Fujian 28 O Z44927 O Z44927 Anhui 28 O MF21798 Zhejiang 28 Xishuangbanna Dai 28 O CTS1154 O CTS1154 Fujian 28 Guangxi 28 O Z25902 O Z25902 Hebei 28 Fujian 28 O Z42620 Fujian 28 Ho Chi Minh City Kinh 28 O F438 Japan Tokyo 28 O F438 Hunan Han 28 O Y17728 O Y17728 Beijing Han 28 Shandong 28 O Y170157 Shandong 28 Korean 28 O F1754 O F1754 Beijing Han 28 O F2137 O F2137 Jiangsu 28 O F1123 Jilin 28 Zhejiang 28 O F316 O F316 Anhui 28 O CTS1304 O CTS1304 Jiangsu 28 Shandong 28 O F813 O F813 Shandong 28 Jiangxi 28 Guangdong 28 O Y138426 Shandong 28 Chongqing 28 O Y154488 Hunan 28 O Y20928 Henan 28 O Y20928 Inner Mongolia 28 Beijing Han 28 Shandong 28 Anhui 28 O Y174105 O Y174105 Henan 28 O Y137637 Shandong 28 Jiangsu 28 O CTS1642 O CTS1642 Bangladesh 28 O CTS5308 O CTS5308 Beijing Han 28 O F20067 O F20067 Shannan Tibetan 28 O M3873 Gansu 28 Shigatse Tibetan 28 O Y34065 O Y34065 Northeast India Riang 28 56 O F16227 Shigatse Sherpa 28 Xishuangbanna Dai 28 O MF1012 O MF1012 Nyingchi Tibetan 28 O Y67478 O Y67478 O CTS5672 Japanese 28 O F14408 O Y101264 Shigatse Tibetan 28 Northeast India Riang 28 56 O F14422 O F14422 Northeast India Riang 28 56 Myanmar Yangon 28 O A9463 O A9463 Bangladesh 28 O Y34067 Northeast India Riang 28 56 O F14665 Xishuangbanna Dai 28 Naxi 28 O Y7080 O Y7080 Xishuangbanna Dai 28 Guangdong 28 O ACT1169 Guangdong 28 Fujian 28 O Z26030 O Z26030 Guangxi 28 O F14479 Guangdong 28 Xishuangbanna Dai 28 Ho Chi Minh City Kinh 28 O M324 O2a Edit Main article haplogroup O M324 This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2017 O F742 O2b Edit Main article haplogroup O F742 This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2017 Language families and genes EditSee also Classification of Southeast Asian languages and East Asian languages Haplogroup O is associated with populations which speak Austric languages The following is a phylogenetic tree of language families and their corresponding SNP markers or haplogroups sourced mainly from Edmondson 2007 and Shi 2005harvnb error no target CITEREFShi2005 help This has been called the Father Tongue Hypothesis by George van Driem vanDriem 2011 harv error no target CITEREFvanDriem2011 help It does not appear to account for O M176 which is found among Japanese Korean and Manchurian males M175 O2 M122 Sino Tibetan O2a2b1 M134 Sinitic O2a2b1a2 F114 Sino Tibetan O2a2b1a1 M117 Hmong Mien O2a2a1a2 M7 Hmong Miao She Ratliff 1998 Mien Yao O1 F265 Austric Austroasiatic O1b1a1a M95 Munda Mon Khmer Austro Tai O1a M119 Austronesian Formosan Malayo Polynesian Kra Dai Kadai Note 2 Kam Tai Kam Sui Tai Phylogenetics EditPhylogenetic history Edit Main article Conversion table for Y chromosome haplogroups 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 YCC 2002 2008 Shorthand a b g d e z h YCC 2002 Longhand YCC 2005 Longhand YCC 2008 Longhand YCC 2010r Longhand ISOGG 2006 ISOGG 2007 ISOGG 2008 ISOGG 2009 ISOGG 2010 ISOGG 2011 ISOGG 2012O M175 26 VII 1U 28 Eu16 H9 I O O O O O O O O O O OO M119 26 VII 1U 32 Eu16 H9 H O1 O1a O1a O1a O1a O1a O1a O1a O1a O1a O1aO M101 26 VII 1U 32 Eu16 H9 H O1a O1a1 O1a1a O1a1a O1a1 O1a1 O1a1a O1a1a O1a1a O1a1a O1a1aO M50 26 VII 1U 32 Eu16 H10 H O1b O1a2 O1a2 O1a2 O1a2 O1a2 O1a2 O1a2 O1a2 O1a2 O1a2O P31 26 VII 1U 33 Eu16 H5 I O2 O2 O2 O2 O2 O2 O2 O2 O2 O2 O2O M95 26 VII 1U 34 Eu16 H11 G O2a O2a O2a O2a O2a O2a O2a O2a O2a O2a1 O2a1O M88 26 VII 1U 34 Eu16 H12 G O2a1 O2a1 O2a1 O2a1 O2a1 O2a1 O2a1 O2a1 O2a1 O2a1a O2a1aO SRY465 20 VII 1U 35 Eu16 H5 I O2b O2b O2b O2b O2b O2b O2b O2b O2b O2b O2bO 47z 5 VII 1U 26 Eu16 H5 I O2b1 O2b1a O2b1 O2b1 O2b1a O2b1a O2b1 O2b1 O2b1 O2b1 O2b1O M122 26 VII 1U 29 Eu16 H6 L O3 O3 O3 O3 O3 O3 O3 O3 O3 O3 O3O M121 26 VII 1U 29 Eu16 H6 L O3a O3a O3a1 O3a1 O3a1 O3a1 O3a1 O3a1 O3a1 O3a1a O3a1aO M164 26 VII 1U 29 Eu16 H6 L O3b O3b O3a2 O3a2 O3a2 O3a2 O3a2 O3a2 O3a2 O3a1b O3a1bO M159 13 VII 1U 31 Eu16 H6 L O3c O3c O3a3a O3a3a O3a3 O3a3 O3a3a O3a3a O3a3a O3a3a O3a3aO M7 26 VII 1U 29 Eu16 H7 L O3d O3c O3a3b O3a3b O3a4 O3a4 O3a3b O3a3b O3a3b O3a2b O3a2bO M113 26 VII 1U 29 Eu16 H7 L O3d1 O3c1 O3a3b1 O3a3b1 O3a4a O3a3b1 O3a3b1 O3a3b1 O3a2b1 O3a2b1O M134 26 VII 1U 30 Eu16 H8 L O3e O3d O3a3c O3a3c O3a5 O3a5 O3a3c O3a3c O3a3c O3a2c1 O3a2c1O M117 26 VII 1U 30 Eu16 H8 L O3e1 O3d1 O3a3c1 O3a3c1 O3a5a O3a5a O3a3c1 O3a3c1 O3a3c1 O3a2c1a O3a2c1aO M162 26 VII 1U 30 Eu16 H8 L O3e1a O3d1a O3a3c1a O3a3c1a O3a5a1 O3a5a1 O3a3c1a O3a3c1a O3a3c1a O3a2c1a1 O3a2c1a1Original Research Publications Edit The following research teams per their publications were represented in the creation of the YCC Tree a Jobling and Tyler Smith 2000 and Kaladjieva 2001 b Underhill 2000 g Hammer 2001 d Karafet 2001 e Semino 2000 z Su 1999 h Capelli 2001 Phylogenetic trees Edit ISOGG 2017 tree ver 12 244 57 O M175 O1 F265 M1354 CTS2866 F75 M1297 F429 M1415 F465 M1422 O1a M119 O1a1 B384 Z23193 O1a1a M307 1 P203 1 O1a1a1 F446 O1a1a1a F140 O1a1a1a1 F78 O1a1a1a1a F81 O1a1a1a1a1 CTS2458 O1a1a1a1a1a F533 O1a1a1a1a1a1 F492 O1a1a1a1a1a1a F656 O1a1a1a1a1a1a1 A12440 O1a1a1a1a1a1a1a A12439 O1a1a1a1a1a1a2 A14788 O1a1a1a1a1a1a3 F65 O1a1a1a1a1a1a4 MF1068 O1a1a1a1a1a1a5 Z23482 O1a1a1a1a1a1b FGC66168 O1a1a1a1a1a1b1 CTS11553 O1a1a1a1a1a1c Y31266 O1a1a1a1a1a1c1 Y31261 O1a1a1a1a1a1d A12441 O1a1a1a1a1a1e MF1071 O1a1a1a1a1a1e1 MF1074 O1a1a1a1a1a2 CTS4585 O1a1a1a1a2 MF1075 O1a1a1a2 YP4610 Z39229 O1a1a1a2a AM00330 AMM480 B386 O1a1a1a2a1 AM00333 AMM483 B387 O1a1a1a2a1a B388 O1a1a1a2b SK1555 O1a1a1b SK1568 Z23420 O1a1a1b1 M101 O1a1a1b2 Z23392 O1a1a1b2a Z23442 O1a1a1b2a1 SK1571 O1a1a2 CTS52 O1a1a2a CTS701 O1a1a2a1 K644 Z23266 O1a1b CTS5726 O1a2 M110 O1a2a F3288 O1a2a1 B392 O1a2a1a B393 O1a3 Page109 O1b M268 O1b1 F2320 O1b1a M1470 O1b1a1 PK4 O1b1a1a M95 O1b1a1a1 F1803 M1348 O1b1a1a1a F1252 O1b1a1a1a1 F2924 O1b1a1a1a1a M111 O1b1a1a1a1a1 F2758 O1b1a1a1a1a1a Z24083 O1b1a1a1a1a1a1 Z24089 O1b1a1a1a1a1a1a F923 O1b1a1a1a1a1a1a1 CTS2022 O1b1a1a1a1a1a1a1a F1399 O1b1a1a1a1a1a1a1a1 F2415 O1b1a1a1a1a1a1a2 Z24131 O1b1a1a1a1a1a1a3 Z24100 O1b1a1a1a1a1a1b SK1627 Z24091 O1b1a1a1a1a1a1b1 Z39410 O1b1a1a1a1a1a2 Z24088 O1b1a1a1a1a2 F2890 O1b1a1a1a1a2a Z24048 O1b1a1a1a1a2a1 Z24050 O1b1a1a1a1a2b Z24014 O1b1a1a1a1b CTS5854 O1b1a1a1a1b1 Z23810 O1b1a1a1a1b1a CTS7399 O1b1a1a1a1b1a1 FGC19713 Y14026 O1b1a1a1a1b1a1a Z23849 O1b1a1a1a1b1a1a1 FGC61038 O1b1a1a1a1b1b CTS651 O1b1a1a1a1b1b1 CTS9884 O1b1a1a1a1b2 F4229 O1b1a1a1a1b2a F809 O1b1a1a1a1b2a1 F2517 O1b1a1a1a2 SK1630 O1b1a1a1a2a SK1636 O1b1a1a1b F789 M1283 O1b1a1a1b1 FGC29900 Y9322 Z23667 O1b1a1a1b1a B426 FGC29896 Y9033 Z23671 O1b1a1a1b1a1 FGC29907 YP3930 O1b1a1a1b1a2 B427 Z23680 O1b1a1a1b1b Z39485 O1b1a1a1b1c B418 O1b1a1a1b2 SK1646 O1b1a1a2 CTS350 O1b1a1a3 Page103 O1b1a1b F838 O1b1a1b1 F1199 O1b1a2 Page59 O1b1a2a F993 O1b1a2a1 F1759 O1b1a2a1a CTS1127 O1b1a2b F417 M1654 O1b1a2b1 F840 O1b1a2b1a F1127 O1b1a2b2 CTS1451 O1b1a2c CTS9996 O1b2 P49 M176 O1b2a F1942 Page92 O1b2a1 CTS9259 O1b2a1a F1204 O1b2a1a1 CTS713 O1b2a1a1a CTS1875 O1b2a1a1a1 CTS10682 O1b2a1a1b Z24598 O1b2a1a1c CTS203 O1b2a1a2 F2868 O1b2a1a2a L682 O1b2a1a2a1 CTS723 O1b2a1a2a1a CTS7620 O1b2a1a2a1b A12446 O1b2a1a2a1b1 PH40 O1b2a1a2b F940 O1b2a1a3 CTS10687 O1b2a1a3a CTS1215 O1b2a1b CTS562 O1b2a2 Page90 O2 M122 O2a M324 O2a1 L127 1 O2a1a F1876 Page127 O2a1a1 F2159 O2a1a1a F1867 Page124 O2a1a1a1 F852 O2a1a1a1a F2266 O2a1a1a1a1 L599 O2a1a1a1a1a Z43961 O2a1a1a1a1a1 Z43963 O2a1a1a1b F854 O2a1a1a1b1 Z43966 O2a1a1a1c Page130 O2a1a1b F915 O2a1a1b1 F1478 O2a1a1b1a PF5390 O2a1a1b1a1 CTS1936 O2a1a1b1a1a Z43975 O2a1a1b1a2 FGC33994 O2a1b M164 O2a1c IMS JST002611 O2a1c1 F18 O2a1c1a F117 O2a1c1a1 F13 O2a1c1a1a F11 O2a1c1a1a1 F632 O2a1c1a1a1a F110 M11115 O2a1c1a1a1a1 F17 O2a1c1a1a1a1a F377 O2a1c1a1a1a1a1 F1095 O2a1c1a1a1a1a1a F856 O2a1c1a1a1a1a1a1 F1418 O2a1c1a1a1a1a1a2 Z25097 O2a1c1a1a1a1a2 CTS7501 O2a1c1a1a1a1b F793 O2a1c1a1a1a2 Y20951 O2a1c1a1a1a2a Y20932 O2a1c1a1a2 F38 O2a1c1a1a3 F12 O2a1c1a1a4 F930 O2a1c1a1a4a F2685 O2a1c1a1a5 F1365 M5420 PF1558 O2a1c1a1a5a Y15976 O2a1c1a1a5a1 Y16154 O2a1c1a1a5a1a Y26383 O2a1c1a1a5a1a1 SK1686 O2a1c1a1a5b FGC54486 O2a1c1a1a5b1 FGC54507 O2a1c1a1a6 CTS12877 O2a1c1a1a6a F2527 O2a1c1a1a6a1 CTS5409 O2a1c1a1a6a2 F2941 O2a1c1a1a7 F723 O2a1c1a1a8 CTS2107 O2a1c1a1a9 SK1691 O2a1c1a1b PH203 O2a1c1b F449 O2a1c1b1 F238 O2a1c1b1a F134 O2a1c1b1a1 F1273 O2a1c1b1a2 F724 O2a1c1b2 F1266 O2a1c1c CTS498 O2a1c2 FGC3750 SK1673 O2a2 IMS JST021354 P201 O2a2a M188 O2a2a1 F2588 O2a2a1a CTS445 O2a2a1a1 CTS201 O2a2a1a1a M159 Page96 O2a2a1a2 M7 O2a2a1a2a F1276 O2a2a1a2a1 CTS6489 O2a2a1a2a1a F1275 O2a2a1a2a1a1 M113 O2a2a1a2a1a2 N5 O2a2a1a2a1a3 Z25400 O2a2a1a2a2 F1863 O2a2a1a2a2a F1134 O2a2a1a2a2a1 F1262 O2a2a1a2b Y26403 O2a2a1b F1837 O2a2a2 F879 O2a2a2a F1226 O2a2a2a1 F2859 O2a2b P164 O2a2b1 M134 O2a2b1a F450 M1667 O2a2b1a1 M117 Page23 O2a2b1a1a M133 O2a2b1a1a1 F438 O2a2b1a1a1a Y17728 O2a2b1a1a1a1 F155 O2a2b1a1a1a1a F813 M6539 O2a2b1a1a1a1a1 Y20928 O2a2b1a1a1a2 F1754 O2a2b1a1a1a2a F2137 O2a2b1a1a1a2a1 F1442 O2a2b1a1a1a2a1a F1123 O2a2b1a1a1a2a1a1 F1369 O2a2b1a1a1a2a2 A16636 O2a2b1a1a1a3 Z25907 O2a2b1a1a2 FGC23469 Z25852 O2a2b1a1a2a F310 O2a2b1a1a2a1 F402 O2a2b1a1a2a1a F1531 O2a2b1a1a3 CTS7634 O2a2b1a1a3a F317 O2a2b1a1a3a1 F3039 O2a2b1a1a3a2 Y29861 O2a2b1a1a3b CTS5488 O2a2b1a1a4 Z25853 O2a2b1a1a4a CTS5492 O2a2b1a1a4a1 CTS6987 O2a2b1a1a4a1a Z42620 O2a2b1a1a4a2 F20963 O2a2b1a1a5 CTS10738 M1707 O2a2b1a1a5a CTS9678 O2a2b1a1a5a1 Z39663 O2a2b1a1a5a2 M1513 O2a2b1a1a5b A9457 O2a2b1a1a5b1 F17158 O2a2b1a1a6 CTS4658 O2a2b1a1a6a CTS5308 O2a2b1a1a6b Z25928 O2a2b1a1a6b1 SK1730 Z25982 O2a2b1a1a6b1a Z26030 O2a2b1a1a6b1b Z26010 O2a2b1a1a6b2 A9462 O2a2b1a1a6b3 B456 O2a2b1a1a7 YP4864 O2a2b1a1a7a Z44068 O2a2b1a1a7a1 F5525 SK1748 O2a2b1a1a7b Z44071 O2a2b1a1a8 Z44091 O2a2b1a1a8a Z44092 O2a2b1a1b CTS4960 O2a2b1a2 F114 O2a2b1a2a F79 O2a2b1a2a1 F46 Y15 O2a2b1a2a1a FGC16847 Z26091 O2a2b1a2a1a1 F48 O2a2b1a2a1a1a F152 O2a2b1a2a1a1a1 F2505 O2a2b1a2a1a1b CTS3149 O2a2b1a2a1a2 F242 O2a2b1a2a1a2a CTS4266 O2a2b1a2a1a2a1 Z26108 O2a2b1a2a1a2a1a F2173 O2a2b1a2a1a3 F2887 O2a2b1a2a1a3a F3607 O2a2b1a2a1a3a1 F3525 O2a2b1a2a1a3b CTS3763 O2a2b1a2a1a3b1 A9472 O2a2b1a2a1a3b2 FGC16863 Y7110 O2a2b1a2a1a3b2a L1360 O2a2b1a2a1a3b2a1 FGC16889 O2a2b1a2a1a3b2b SK1768 Y7112 Z26257 O2a2b1a2a1a3b2b1 F4249 O2a2b1a2a1a3b2b1a FGC23868 O2a2b1a2a1a3b2b2 CTS335 O2a2b1a2a1b CTS53 O2a2b1a2a1b1 CTS6373 O2a2b1a2a1b1a A9473 O2a2b1a2a1c F3386 O2a2b1a2a1d Y29828 O2a2b1a2a1d1 F735 O2a2b1a2a1d1a FGC34973 O2a2b1a2a1d1b F1739 O2a2b1a2b F743 O2a2b1a2b1 CTS8481 O2a2b1a2b1a CTS4325 O2a2b1a2b1a1 A16629 O2a2b1a2b1a2 CTS682 O2a2b1a2b2 F748 O2a2b1a2b2a F728 O2a2b1a2c Page101 O2a2b2 AM01822 F3223 O2a2b2a AM01856 F871 O2a2b2a1 N7 O2a2b2a1a F4110 O2a2b2a1a1 F4068 O2a2b2a1a2 SK1780 O2a2b2a1b F4124 O2a2b2a1b1 IMS JST008425p6 O2a2b2a1b2 BY15188 O2a2b2a1b2a F16411 O2a2b2a2 AM01845 F706 O2a2b2a2a F717 O2a2b2a2a1 F3612 O2a2b2a2a2 SK1783 O2a2b2a2b AM01847 B451 O2a2b2a2b1 A17418 O2a2b2a2b2 AM01756 O2a2b2a2b2a B450 O2a2b2a2b2b AM00472 B452 O2a2b2a2b2b1 F18942 O2a2b2a2b2c A16427 O2a2b2b A16433 O2a2b2b1 A16438 O2a2b2b1a SK1775 O2a2b2b1a1 SK1774 O2a2b2b1b A16440 O2a3 M300 O2a4 M333 O2b F742 O2b1 F1150 O2b1a F837 O2b1a1 F1025 O2b2 F1055 O2b2a F3021 See also EditGenetics Edit genetic genealogy Haplogroup Haplotype Human Y chromosome DNA haplogroup molecular phylogeny Paragroup Subclade Y chromosome haplogroups in populations of the world Y DNA haplogroups by ethnic group Y DNA haplogroups in populations of East and Southeast Asia Y DNA O subclades Edit O 47z O M101 O M113 O M117 O M119 O M121 O M122 O M134 O M159 O M162 O M164 O M175 O M176 O M50 O M7 O M88 O M95 O MSY2 2 O P31 Y DNA backbone tree EditNotes Edit O M175 xM119 M95 M122 is sometimes incorrectly called O The outlier Kadai branch is called Kra by Thai linguist Weera Ostapirat and Geyang by Chinese linguists References Edit a b c d e Monika Karmin Rodrigo Flores Lauri Saag Georgi Hudjashov Nicolas Brucato Chelzie Crenna Darusallam Maximilian Larena Phillip L Endicott Mattias Jakobsson J Stephen Lansing Herawati Sudoyo Matthew Leavesley Mait Metspalu Francois Xavier Ricaut and Murray P Cox Episodes of Diversification and Isolation in Island Southeast Asian and Near Oceanian Male Lineages Molecular Biology and Evolution Volume 39 Issue 3 March 2022 https doi org 10 1093 molbev msac045 a b Poznik G David Xue Yali Mendez Fernando L Willems Thomas F Massaia 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