Haplogroup Q-Z780 – Wikipedia

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Subclade of the Y-DNA Haplogroup Q-L54

Haplogroup Q-Z780
Possible place of origin Eurasia
Ancestor Q-L54
Descendants Q-L191 and Q-L400
Defining mutations Z780

Haplogroup Q-Z780 is a subclade of the Y-DNA Haplogroup Q-L54. Q-Z780 is defined by the presence of the Z780 Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP).

Distribution[edit]

Q-Z780 has descendants across much of the pre-Columbian Americas. It is the second most common branch of Q-M242 in the Americas. The Anzick child who lived 12,600 years ago and was found in the state of Montana, has a Y-chromosome that was initially determined to Q-L54*(xM3)[1] but is now assigned, along with modern Native American sample, to a subclade of Q-Z780, Q-FGC47532, or to Q1b-M971.[2][3]

Associated SNPs[edit]

Q-Z780 is currently defined by the Z780 SNP.

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Subgroups[edit]

This is Thomas Krahn at the Genomic Research Center’s Draft tree Proposed Tree for haplogroup Q-Z780.

  • Q-Z780 Z780
    • Q-L191 L191
    • Q-L400 L400, L401

See also[edit]

Y-DNA Q-M242 subclades[edit]

Y-DNA backbone tree[edit]

References[edit]

External links[edit]


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