Tree
Below are the subclades of Haplogroup J-P209 with their defining mutations, according to the ISOGG tree (as of April2009). Note that the descent-based identifiers may be subject to change, as new SNPs are discovered that augment and clarify the tree.
- J-M172 (M172) Typical of populations of the Near East, Southeast Europe, Southwest Asia and the Caucasus, with a moderate distribution through much of Central Asia, South Asia, and North Africa
- J-M410 (M410) Found in Georgia (Svan)DYS 434=7; Found in North Ossetia DYS 438=7 ;
- J-M340 (M340)
- J-P279 (P279)
- J-L26 (DYS413≤18, L26/S57, L27)
- J-M47 (M47, M322) Found with low frequency in Georgia, southern Iran, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey, the UAE, and Central Asia/Siberia
- J-M67 (M67) formerly J2f Highest frequencies associated with Nakh peoples. Found at very high (majority) frequencies among Ingush in Malgobek (87.4%), Chechens in Dagestan (58%), Chechens in Chechnya (56.8%) and Chechens in Malgobek, Ingushetia (50.9%). In the Caucasus, it is found at significant frequencies among Georgians (13.3%), Iron Ossetes (11.3%), South Caucasian Balkars (6.3%), Digor Ossetes (5.5%), Abkhaz (6.9%), Cherkess (5.6%). It is also found at notable frequencies in the Meditteranean and Middle East, including Cretans (10.2%), North-central Italians (9.6%), Southern Italians (4.2%; only 0.8% mamong N. Italians), Anatolian Turks (2.7-5.4%), Greeks (4-4.3%), Albanians (3.6%), Ashkenazi Jews (4.9%), Sephardis (2.4%), Catalans (3.9%), Andalusians (3.2%), Calabrians (3.3%), Albanian Calabrians (8.9%).
- J-M92 (M92, M260)
- J-M327 (M327)
- J-M163 (M163, M166)
- J-M92 (M92, M260)
- J-M68 (M68)
- J-M319 (M319) Found with low to moderate frequency in Cretan Greeks, Iraqi Jews, and Moroccan Jews
- J-M339 (M339)
- J-M419 (M419)
- J-P81 (P81)
- J-L24 (L24, M530)
- J-L25 (L25)
- J-DYS445≤7 (DYS445≤7)
- J-L70 (L70)
- J-M137 (M137)
- J-M289 (M289) (location under DYS445≤7 uncertain)
- J-M318 (M318)
- J-L70 (L70)
- J-DYS445≤7 (DYS445≤7)
- J-M158 (M158) (location under L24 uncertain) Found with low frequency in Turkey, South Asia,, Indochina and Iberian Peninsula.
- J-L25 (L25)
- J-M12 (M12, M102, M221, M314)
- J-M205 (M205)
- J-M241 (M241)
- J-M99 (M99)
- J-M280 (M280)
- J-M321 (M321)
- J-P84 (P84)
- J-DYS455≤9 (DYS455≤9)
- J-M410 (M410) Found in Georgia (Svan)DYS 434=7; Found in North Ossetia DYS 438=7 ;
Read more about this topic: Haplogroup J2 (Y-DNA)
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