Subgroups
The subclades of Haplogroup I-M170 with their defining mutations:
- I-M170 ( L41, M170, M258, P19_1, P19_2, P19_3, P19_4, P19_5, P38, P212, Page123, U179) Middle East, Caucasus, Europe.
- I-M253 (L64, L75, L80, L81, L118, L121/S62, L123, L124/S64, L125/S65, L157, L186, L187, M253,M307.2/P203.2, M450/S109, P30, P40, S63, S66, S107, S108, S110, S111) Typical of populations of Scandinavia and Northwest Europe, with a moderate distribution throughout Eastern Europe In Anatolia at 1%
- I-M21 (M21)
- I-M227 (M227) Appears to be limited to a marginally low frequency of approximately 1% among Slavic and Uralic peoples of Eastern Europe; also detected in a single Lebanese man
- I-M72 (M72)
- I-P259 (P259/M507)
- I-L22 (L22/S142)
- I1d1-P109 (P109)
- I1d2-L205 (L205)
- I1d3-L287 (L287)
- I1d3a (L258)
- I1e (I211)
- I1f (L338)
- I-M438 (L68, M438/P215/S31). For details on subclades see Haplogroup I-M438
- I-M253 (L64, L75, L80, L81, L118, L121/S62, L123, L124/S64, L125/S65, L157, L186, L187, M253,M307.2/P203.2, M450/S109, P30, P40, S63, S66, S107, S108, S110, S111) Typical of populations of Scandinavia and Northwest Europe, with a moderate distribution throughout Eastern Europe In Anatolia at 1%
Note that the naming of some of the subgroups has changed, as new markers have been identified, and the sequence of mutations has become clearer..
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