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| origin-date =70,000-75,000 BP |
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| origin-place =[[Southwest Asia]] |
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Revision as of 11:15, 12 November 2017
Haplogroup CF | |
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Possible time of origin | 70,000-75,000 BP |
Possible place of origin | Southwest Asia |
Ancestor | CT |
Descendants | C, F |
Defining mutations | P143 |
Haplogroup CF, also known as CF-P143 and CF(xDE), is a human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup. This macrohaplogroup is defined by the SNP P143.
No living males or human remains belonging to the basal paragroup CF* have yet been discovered. The basal clade's existence and distribution are inferred from the fact that haplogroups descended from CF include most human males, particularly outside Africa. However, haplogroup CF has been observed at a low frequency in a small Tai-Kadai population (5%).[1]
CF is an immediate descendant of Haplogroup CT (CT-M168), and the sibling of Haplogroup DE (DE-YAP). It is the immediate ancestor of both Haplogroup C and Haplogroup F.[2]
Distribution
See also
Genetics
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Y-DNA C subclades
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Y-DNA backbone tree
References
- ^ Brunelli, Andrea (July 24, 2017). "Y chromosomal evidence on the origin of northern Thai people". PLOS One. 12 (7).
- ^ Underhill PA, Kivisild T (2007). "Use of Y chromosome and mitochondrial DNA population structure in tracing human migrations". Annu. Rev. Genet. 41: 539–64. doi:10.1146/annurev.genet.41.110306.130407. PMID 18076332.
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