Haplogroup P (Y-DNA) - Distribution

Distribution

Haplogroup P is distributed commonly in Europe, Central Asia, North-East Asia, North America, South America.

Besides the haplogroup R and haplogroup Q branches, other patrilines derived from Haplogroup P-M45 are labeled for sake of convenience as Haplogroup P-M45*. They are present at low to moderate frequency among modern South Asian populations. P-M45* is most frequent among the Muslims of Manipur (33%), but this may be due to a very small sample size, 9.

Population Group N P (xQ,xR) Q R Paper
Count % Count % Count %
Gope 16 1 6.3 Sahoo 2006
Oriya Brahmin 24 1 4.2 Sahoo 2006
Mahishiya 17 3 17.6 Sahoo 2006
Bhumij 15 2 13.3 Sahoo 2006
Saora 13 3 23.1 Sahoo 2006
Nepali 7 2 28.6 Sahoo 2006
Manipur Muslim 9 3 33.3 Sahoo 2006
Himachal Pradesh Rajpu 15 1 6.7 Sahoo 2006
Lambadi 18 4 22.2 Sahoo 2006
Gujarat Patel 9 2 22.2 Sahoo 2006
Katkari 19 1 5.3 Sahoo 2006
Madia Gond 14 1 7.1 Sahoo 2006
Kamma Chaudhary 15 0 0 1 6.7 12 80 Sahoo 2006

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