Y-DNA haplogroups by ethnic group
Template:Systemic bias The various ethnolinguistic groups found in the Caucasus, Central Asia, Europe, the Middle East, North Africa and/or South Asia demonstrate differing rates of particular Y-DNA haplogroups.
In the table below, the first two columns identify ethnolinguistic groups. Subsequent columns represent the sample size (n) of the study or studies cited, and the percentage of each haplogroup found in that particular sample.
(Data from studies conducted in the early 2000s may be inaccurate or a broad estimate, due to obsolete haplogroup naming systems – e.g. the former Haplogroup 2 included members of the relatively unrelated haplogroups known later as Haplogroup G and macrohaplogroup IJ [which comprises haplogroups I and J].)
Population | Language family[1] | n[2] | R1b[3] | n | R1a | n | I | n | E1b1b | n | E1b1a | n | J | n | G | n | N | n | T | n | L | n | H |
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Abazinians | Northwest Caucasian | 14 | 0[4] | 14 | 14[4] | 14 | 0[4] | 14 | 0[4] | 14 | 0[4] | 14 | 7[4][5] | 14 | 29[4] | ||||||||
Abkhaz | Northwest Caucasian | 12 | 8[4] | 12 | 33.0[4] | 12 | 33.3[4] | 12 | 0[4] | 12 | 0[4] | 12 | 25[4][5] | 12 | 0[4] | ||||||||
Albanians | IE (Albanians) | 18.2[6] | 9.1[6] | 21.7[6] | 24.4[6] | 23.5[6] | 1.8[6] | ||||||||||||||||
Albanians | IE (Albanian) | 51 | 17.6[7] | 51 | 9.8[7] | 51 | 19.6[7] | 51 | 21.6[7] | 51 | 23.5[7] | 51 | 2.0[7] | 51 | 0.0[7] | 51 | 0.0[7] | 51 | 0.0[7] | ||||
Kosovo Albanians (Pristina) | IE (Albanian) | 114 | 21.1[8] | 114 | 4.4[8] | 114 | 7.9[8] | 114 | 47.4[8] | 114 | 16.7[8] | ||||||||||||
Albanians (Tirana) | IE (Albanian) | 30 | 13.3[9] | 30 | 13.3[9] | 30 | 16.7[9] | 30 | 23.3[9] | 30 | 0.0[9] | 30 | 20.0[9] | 30 | 3.3[9] | ||||||||
Albanians | IE (Albanian) | 55 | 18.2[6] | 55 | 9.1[6] | 55 | 21.8[6] | 55 | 25.5[6] | 55 | 0.0[6] | 55 | 23.6[6] | 55 | 1.8[6] | 55 | 0.0[6] | 55 | 0.0[6] | 55 | 0.0[6] | ||
Albanians (Macedonia) | IE (Albanian) | 64 | 18.8[6] | 64 | 1.6[6] | 64 | 17.2[6] | 64 | 39.1[6] | 64 | 0.0[6] | 64 | 21.9[6] | 64 | 1.6[6] | 64 | 0.0[6] | 64 | 0.0[6] | 64 | 0.0[6] | ||
Albanians | IE (Albanian) | 106 | 23.6[10] | ||||||||||||||||||||
Altaians | Turkic, Siberia | 142 | 9.2[11] | ||||||||||||||||||||
Altaians (Northern) | Turkic, Siberian | 50 | 6.0[12] | 50 | 38.0 | 50 | 0.0 | 50 | 0.0 | 50 | 2.0 | 50 | 0.0 | 50 | 10.0 | ||||||||
Altaians (Southern) | Turkic, Siberia | 96 | 1.0[12] | 96 | 53.1 | 96 | 2.1 | 96 | 1.0 | 96 | 4.2 | 96 | 11.5 | ||||||||||
Ambalakarar | Dravidian (Southern) | 29 | 0.0[13] | 29 | 13.8[13] | 29 | 0.0[13] | 29 | 0.0[13] | 29 | 0.0[13] | 29 | 6.9[13] | 29 | 3.4[13] | 29 | 0.0[13] | 29 | 0.0[13] | 29 | 20.7[13] | ||
Amhara | Afro-Asiatic (Semitic) | 48 | 0.0[14] | 48 | 0.0[14] | 48 | 0.0[14] | 48 | 45.8[14] | 48 | 33.3[14] | 48 | 0.0[14] | 48 | 0.0[14] | 48 | 4.2[14] | 48 | 0.0[14] | ||||
Andalusians | IE (Romance) | 29 | 65.5[7] | 29 | 0.0[7] | 103 | 3.9[10] | 76 | 9.2[15] | 93 | 1.1[15] | 29 | 0.0[7] | 29 | 0.0[7] | 29 | 6.9[7] | 29 | 3.4[7] | ||||
Andis | Northeast Caucasian | 49 | 6.1[16] | 49 | 2.0[16] | 49 | 26.5[16] | 49 | 2.0[16] | 49 | 55.1[16] | 49 | 6.1[16] | 49 | 0.0[16] | 49 | 2.0[16] | 49 | 0.0[16] | ||||
Arabs (Algeria) | Afro-Asiatic (Semitic) | 35 | 13.0[17] | 35 | 0.0[17] | 32 | 50[15] | 35 | 35[17] | ||||||||||||||
Arabs (Algeria - Oran) | Afro-Asiatic (Semitic) | 102 | 10.8[18] | 102 | 1[18] | 102 | 50.9[18] | 102 | 12.8[18] | 102 | 27.4[18] | ||||||||||||
Arabs (Bedouin) | Afro-Asiatic (Semitic) | 32 | 0.0[19] | 32 | 9.4[19] | 32 | 6.3[19] | 32 | 18.7[19] | 32 | 65.6[19] | 32 | 0.0[19] | ||||||||||
Arabs Egypt | Afro-Asiatic (Semitic) | 147 | 4.1[20] | 147 | 2.7[20] | 147 | 0.7[20] | 147 | 36.7[20] | 147 | 2.8[20] | 147 | 32.0[20] | 147 | 8.8[20] | 147 | 0.0[20] | 147 | 8.2[20] | ||||
Arabs (Israel) | Afro-Asiatic (Semitic) | 143 | 8.4[19] | 143 | 1.4[19] | 143 | 6.3[19] | 143 | 20.3[19] | 143 | 55.2[19] | 143 | 0.0[19] | ||||||||||
Arabs (Morocco) | Afro-Asiatic (Semitic) | 44 | 3.8[8] | 44 | 0.0[8] | 44 | 0.0[8] | 49 | 85.5[15] | 49 | 2.4[15] | ||||||||||||
Arabs (Oman) | Afro-Asiatic (Semitic) | 121 | 1.7[20] | 121 | 9.1[20] | 121 | 0.0[20] | 121 | 15.7[20] | 121 | 7.4[20] | 121 | 47.9[20] | 121 | 1.7[20] | 121 | 8.3[20] | 121 | 0.8[20] | ||||
Arabs (Qatar) | Afro-Asiatic (Semitic) | 72 | 1.4[21] | 72 | 6.9[21] | 72 | 0.0[21] | 72 | 5.6[21] | 72 | 2.8[21] | 72 | 66.7[21] | 72 | 2.8[21] | 72 | 0.0[21] | 72 | 0.0[21] | 72 | 2.8[21] | ||
Arabs (Saudi Arabia) | Afro-Asiatic (Semitic) | 157 | 1.9[22] | 157 | 5.1[22] | 157 | 0.0[22] | 157 | 7.6[22] | 157 | 7.6[22] | 157 | 40.0[22] | 157 | 3.2[22] | 157 | 0.0[22] | 157 | 5.1[22] | 157 | 1.9[22] | ||
Arabs (UAE) | Afro-Asiatic (Semitic) | 164 | 4.3[21] | 164 | 7.3[21] | 164 | 11.6[21] | 164 | 5.5[21] | 164 | 45.1[21] | 164 | 4.3[21] | 164 | 0.0[21] | 164 | 4.9[21] | 164 | 3.0[21] | ||||
Arabs (Yemen) | Afro-Asiatic (Semitic) | 62 | 0.0[21] | 62 | 0.0[21] | 62 | 0.0[21] | 62 | 12.9[21] | 62 | 3.2[21] | 62 | 82.3[21] | 62 | 1.6[21] | 62 | 0.0[21] | 62 | 0.0[21] | 62 | 0.0[21] | ||
Arabs (Syria) | Afro-Asiatic (Semitic) | 20 | 15.0[7] | 20 | 10.0[7] | 20 | 5.0[7] | 20 | 10.0[7] | 20 | 30.0[7] | 20 | 0.0[7] | 20 | 0.0[7] | 20 | 0.0[7] | 20 | 0.0[7] | ||||
Arabs (Lebanon) | Afro-Asiatic (Semitic) | 31 | 6.4[7] | 31 | 9.7[7] | 31 | 3.2[7] | 31 | 25.8[7] | 31 | 45.2[7] | 31 | 3.2[7] | 31 | 0.0[7] | 31 | 0.0[7] | 31 | 3.2[7] | ||||
Arabs (Sudan) | Afro-Asiatic (Semitic) | 102 | 15.7[23] | 102 | 3.9[23] | 102 | 16.7[23] | 102 | 47.1[23] | ||||||||||||||
Arabs (Tunisia) | Afro-Asiatic (Semitic) | 148 | 6.8[17] | 148 | 0.0[17] | 148 | 0.0[17] | 148 | 49.3[17] | 148 | 1.4[17] | 148 | 35.8[17] | 148 | 0.0[17] | 148 | 0.7[17] | 148 | 0.0[17] | ||||
Arabs (Libya) | Afro-Asiatic (Semitic) | 63 | 3[24] | 63 | 1.5[24] | 63 | 1.5[24] | 63 | 52.0[24] | 63 | 0.0[24] | 63 | 24.0[24] | 63 | 8.0[24] | 63 | 5.0[24] | 63 | 1.5[24] | ||||
Armenians | IE (Armenian) | 89 | 24.7[25] | 89 | 5.6[25] | 100 | 5.0[4] | 89 | 3.4[25] | 89 | 29.2[25] | 100 | 11.0[4] | 89 | 3.4[25] | ||||||||
Population | Language Family[1] | n[2] | R1b[3] | n | R1a | n | I | n | E1b1b | n | E1b1a | n | J | n | G | n | N | n | T | n | L | n | H |
Armenians | IE (Armenian) | 734 | 32.4[26] | 734 | 5.3[26] | 734 | 5.4[26] | 734 | 1.6[26] | ||||||||||||||
Aromuns (Dukasi, Albania) | IE (Romance) | 39 | 2.6[9] | 39 | 2.6[9] | 39 | 17.9[9] | 39 | 17.9[9] | 39 | 0.0[9] | 39 | 48.7[9] | 39 | 10.3[9] | 39 | 0.0[9] | 39 | 0.0[9] | 39 | 0.0[9] | ||
Aromuns (Andon Poci, Albania) | IE (Romance) | 19 | 36.8[9] | 19 | 0.0[9] | 19 | 42.1[9] | 19 | 15.8[9] | 19 | 0.0[9] | 19 | 5.3[9] | 19 | 0.0[9] | 19 | 0.0[9] | 19 | 0.0[9] | 19 | 0.0[9] | ||
Aromuns (Kruševo, Macedonia) | IE (Romance) | 43 | 27.9[9] | 43 | 11.6[9] | 43 | 20.9[9] | 43 | 20.9[9] | 43 | 0.0[9] | 43 | 11.6[9] | 43 | 7.0[9] | 43 | 0.0[9] | 43 | 0.0[9] | 43 | 0.0[9] | ||
Aromuns (Štip, Macedonia) | IE (Romance) | 65 | 23.1[9] | 65 | 21.5[9] | 65 | 16.9[9] | 65 | 18.5[9] | 65 | 0.0[9] | 65 | 20.0[9] | 65 | 0.0[9] | 65 | 0.0[9] | 65 | 0.0[9] | 65 | 0.0[9] | ||
Aromuns (Romania) | IE (Romance) | 42 | 23.8[9] | 42 | 2.4[9] | 42 | 19.0[9] | 42 | 7.1[9] | 42 | 0.0[9] | 42 | 33.3[9] | 42 | 0.0[9] | ||||||||
Ashkenazi Jews | Afro-Asiatic (Semitic) | 79 | 12.7[19] | 79 | 22.8[19] | 79 | 43.0[19] | 79 | 0.0[19] | ||||||||||||||
Ashkenazi Jews | Afro-Asiatic (Semitic) | 442 | 4.1[27] | 442 | 19.7[27] | 442 | 0.2[27] | 442 | 38.0[27] | 442 | 9.7[27] | 442 | 0.2[27] | 442 | 0.2[27] | ||||||||
Austrians | IE (Germanic, West) | 219 | 32 | 219 | 14 | ||||||||||||||||||
Avars | Northeast Caucasian | 42 | 2.4[16] | 42 | 2.4[16] | 42 | 0.0[16] | 42 | 7.1[16] | 42 | 71.4[16] | 42 | 0.0[16] | 42 | 0.0[16] | 42 | 4.8[16] | 42 | 9.5[16] | ||||
Azerbaijanis | Turkic, Oghuz | 72 | 11.1[28] | 72 | 6.9[28] | 97 | 4.1[29] | ||||||||||||||||
Bagvalal | Northeast Caucasian | 28 | 67.9[16] | 28 | 3.6[16] | 28 | 7.1[16] | 28 | 0.0[16] | 28 | 21.4[16] | 28 | 0.0[16] | 28 | 0.0[16] | 28 | 0.0[16] | 28 | 0.0[16] | ||||
Balkarian | Turkic, Kipchak | 39 | 2.6[15] | 16 | 25.0[15] | ||||||||||||||||||
Balkarians | Turkic, Kipchak | 38 | 13.2[6] | 38 | 13.2[6] | 38 | 2.6[6] | 38 | 2.6[6] | 38 | 0.0[6] | 38 | 23.7[6] | 38 | 28.9[6] | 38 | 0.0[6] | 38 | 0.0[6] | 38 | 5.3[6] | ||
Baloch | IE (Iranian, NW) | 25 | 8.0[13] | 25 | 28.0[13] | 25 | 0.0[13] | 25 | 8.0[13] | 25 | 0.0[13] | 25 | 16.0[13] | 25 | 0.0[13] | 25 | 0.0[13] | 25 | 0.0[13] | 25 | 24.0[13] | ||
Bashkirs (Perm) | Turkic, Kipchak | 43 | 86.0[30] | 43 | 9.3 | 43 | 0.0 | 43 | 0.0 | 43 | 0.0 | 43 | 0.0 | 43 | 2.3 | 43 | 2.3 | 43 | 0.0 | 43 | 0.0 | ||
Basque (France, Spain) | Basque (Basque) | 67 | 88.1[7] | 67 | 0.0[7] | 67 | 7.5[7] | 67 | 2.2[7] | 67 | 3.0[7] | 67 | 0.0[7] | 67 | 0.0[7] | 67 | 0.0[7] | 67 | 0.0[7] | ||||
German Bavarians | IE (Germanic, West) | 80 | 50.0[25] | 80 | 15.0[25] | 80 | 8.0[25] | 80 | 5.0[25] | 80 | 0.0[25] | 80 | 0.0[25] | ||||||||||
Belgians | IE (Germanic/Romance) | 92 | 63.0[25] | 92 | 4.0[25] | 92 | 2.0[25] | ||||||||||||||||
Belarusians | IE (Slavic, East) | 41 | 0.0[25] | 41 | 39.0[25] | 147 | 19.0[10] | 41 | 10.0[25] | 41 | 2.4[25] | ||||||||||||
Belarusians | IE (Slavic, East) | 68 | 4.4[31] | 68 | 45.6[31] | 68 | 25.0[31] | 68 | 4.4[31] | 68 | 1.5[31] | 68 | 8.8[31] | ||||||||||
Belarusians | IE (Slavic, East) | 306 | 4.2[32] | 306 | 51.0[32] | 306 | 4.6[32] | 306 | 3.3[32] | 306 | 9.5[32] | ||||||||||||
Bearnais | IE (Romance) | 26 | 7.7[10] | 43 | 3.7[15] | 26 | 3.8[15] | ||||||||||||||||
Beja | Afro-Asiatic (Cushitic) | 42 | 4.8[23] | 42 | 0.0[23] | 42 | 0.0[23] | 42 | 52.4[23] | 42 | 0.0[23] | 42 | 38.1[23] | 42 | 0.0[23] | 42 | 0.0[23] | 42 | 0.0[23] | 42 | 0.0[23] | ||
Berbers (Moyen Atlas) | Afro-Asiatic (Berber) | 69 | 87.1[29] | ||||||||||||||||||||
Berbers (Marrakesh) | Afro-Asiatic (Berber) | 29 | 92.9[29] | ||||||||||||||||||||
Berbers (Mozabite) | Afro-Asiatic (Berber) | 20 | 80.0[29] | ||||||||||||||||||||
Berbers (Morocco) | Afro-Asiatic (Berber) | 64 | 88.2[15] | 64 | 0[15] | 103 | 0[15] | ||||||||||||||||
Berbers (north-central Morocco) | Afro-Asiatic (Berber) | 63 | 88.8[15] | 63 | 0[15] | ||||||||||||||||||
Berbers (southern Morocco) | Afro-Asiatic (Berber) | 40 | 89[15] | 40 | 0[15] | ||||||||||||||||||
Berbers (northern Tunisia) | Afro-Asiatic (Berber) | 32 | 100[33] | ||||||||||||||||||||
Berbers (southern Tunisia) | Afro-Asiatic (Berber) | 27 | 100[34] | ||||||||||||||||||||
Borgu (Sudan) | Nilo-Saharan (Maban) | 26 | 11.5[23] | 26 | 0.0[23] | 26 | 0.0[23] | 26 | 53.8[23] | 26 | 0.0[23] | 26 | 0.0[23] | 26 | 0.0[23] | 26 | 0.0[23] | 26 | 0.0[23] | 26 | 0.0[23] | ||
Bosnians (Zenica) | IE (Slavic, South) | 69 | 1.4[8] | 69 | 24.6[8] | 69 | 42.0[8] | 69 | 10.1[8] | 69 | 0.0[8] | ||||||||||||
Brahmins (Konkanastha) | IE (Indo-Aryan) | 25 | 0.0[13] | 25 | 48.0[13] | 25 | 0.0[13] | 25 | 0.0[13] | 25 | 0.0[13] | 25 | 16.0[13] | 25 | 0.0[13] | 25 | 0.0[13] | 25 | 0.0[13] | 25 | 4.0[13] | ||
Brahui | Dravidian (Northern) | 110 | 39.1[35] | 110 | 0.0[35] | 110 | 2.7[35] | 110 | 28.2[35] | 110 | 0.9[35] | 110 | 7.3[35] | ||||||||||
Population | Language Family[1] | n[2] | R1b[3] | n | R1a | n | I | n | E1b1b | n | E1b1a | n | J | n | G | n | N | n | T | n | L | n | H |
Brahui | Dravidian (Northern) | 25 | 0.0[13] | 25 | 24.0[13] | 25 | 0.0[13] | 25 | 0.0[13] | 25 | 0.0[13] | 25 | 28.0[13] | 25 | 16.0[13] | 25 | 0.0[13] | 25 | 0.0[13] | 25 | 8.0[13] | ||
British | IE (Germanic, West) | 32 | 68.8[36] | 32 | 9.4[36] | ||||||||||||||||||
Bulgarians | IE (Slavic, South) | 11.1[37] | 6.4[37] | 30.2[37] | 20.6[37] | 17.5[37] | 0.8[37] | ||||||||||||||||
Bulgarians | IE (Slavic, South) | 11.0[38] | 17.3[38] | 27.5[38] | 20.5[38] | 18.1[38] | 0.8[38] | 0.8[38] | |||||||||||||||
Bulgarians | IE (Slavic, South) | 14[39] | 16[39] | 34[39] | 21[39] | 9[39] | 2[39] | 1[39] | 2[39] | ||||||||||||||
Burusho | Burushaski (isolate) | 97 | 1.0[40] | 97 | 27.8[40] | 97 | 0.0[40] | 97 | 0.0[40] | 97 | 8.2[40] | 97 | 1.0[40] | 97 | 0.0[40] | 97 | 0.0[40] | 97 | 16.5[40] | ||||
Catalans | IE (Romance) | 24 | 79.2[7] | 24 | 0.0[41] | 32 | 4.2[41] | 33 | 6.1[15] | 28 | 3.6[15] | 24 | 8.0[41] | ||||||||||
Cantabrians (Pasiegos) | IE (Romance) | 56 | 42.9[29] | ||||||||||||||||||||
Chamalins | Northeast Caucasian | 27 | 0.0[16] | 27 | 7.4[16] | 27 | 0.0[16] | 27 | 0.0[16] | 27 | 70.4[16] | 27 | 18.5[16] | 27 | 0.0[16] | 27 | 0.0[16] | 27 | 3.7[16] | ||||
Chechens | Northeast Caucasian | 19 | 5.0[4] | 19 | 5.0[4] | ||||||||||||||||||
Chuvashes | Turkic, Oghur | 79 | 3.8[42] | 79 | 31.6[42] | 79 | 11.3[42] | 79 | 0[42] | 79 | 0[42] | 79 | 24.2[42] | 79 | 0[42] | 79 | 27.8[42] | 79 | 0[42] | 79 | 0[42] | ||
Copts (Sudan) | Afro-Asiatic (Ancient Egyptian) | 33 | 15.2[23] | 33 | 21.2[23] | 33 | 45.5[23] | ||||||||||||||||
Croats (mainland) | IE (Slavic, South) | 108 | 15.7[8] | 108 | 34.3[8] | 108 | 37.0[8][43] | 108 | 5.6[8] | 108 | 0.0[8] | 108 | 1.9[8] | 108 | 0.9[8] | ||||||||
Croat (mainland) | IE (Slavic, South) | 189 | 38.1[10] | ||||||||||||||||||||
Cypriots | IE (Greek) | 45 | 9.0[25] | 45 | 2.0[25] | 45 | 27.0[25] | ||||||||||||||||
Czechs | IE (Slavic, West) | 257 | 34.2[44] | 257 | 18.3[44] | 257 | 5.8[44] | 257 | 4.7[44] | 257 | 5.1[44] | 257 | 1.6[44] | ||||||||||
Czechs and Slovaks | IE (Slavic, West) | 45 | 35.6[7] | 45 | 26.7[7] | 198 | 13.6[10] | 45 | 2.2[7] | ||||||||||||||
Danes | IE (Germanic, North) | 12 | 41.7[36] | 12 | 16.7[36] | 194 | 38.7[10] | 35 | 2.9[29] | ||||||||||||||
Dargins | Northeast Caucasian | 68 | 2.9[16] | 68 | 0.0[16] | 68 | 94.1[16] | 68 | 2.9[16] | 68 | 0.0[16] | 68 | 0.0[16] | 68 | 0.0[16] | ||||||||
Dargins | Northeast Caucasian | 26 | 4.0[4] | 26 | 0.0[4] | 26 | 58.0[4] | 26 | 4.0[4] | 26 | 4.0[4] | 26 | 4.0[4] | 26 | 0.0[4] | 26 | 0.0[4] | 26 | 0.0[4] | ||||
Dolgans | Turkic, Siberia | 67 | 1.5[42] | 67 | 16.4[42] | 67 | 1.5[42] | 67 | 34.3[42] | ||||||||||||||
Druze (Arabs) | Afro-Asiatic (Semitic) | 28 | 14.3[29] | ||||||||||||||||||||
Dutch | IE (Germanic, West) | 27 | 70.4[7] | 27 | 3.7[7] | 30 | 26.7[10] | 84 | 8.0[25] | 34 | 0[15] | ||||||||||||
Egyptians | Afro-Asiatic (Semitic) | 92 | 5.4[45] | 92 | 0.0[45] | 92 | 1.1[45] | 92 | 43.5[45] | 92 | 3.3[45] | 92 | 22.8[45] | 92 | 2.2[45] | 92 | 0.0[45] | 92 | 7.6[45] | 92 | 0.0[45] | ||
Egyptians (North) | Afro-Asiatic (Semitic) | 43 | 9.3[46] | 43 | 2.3[46] | 43 | 0.0[46] | 43 | 53.5[46] | 44 | 18.2[17] | 43 | 7.0[46] | 43 | 2.3[46] | 43 | 0.0[46] | ||||||
Egyptians (South) | Afro-Asiatic (Semitic) | 29 | 13.8[46] | 29 | 0.0[46] | 29 | 3.4[46] | 29 | 31.0[46] | 29 | 24.1[17] | 29 | 17.2[46] | 29 | 10.3[46] | 29 | 0.0[46] | ||||||
English (Central) | IE (Germanic, West) | 215 | 61.9[47] | 215 | 3.3[47] | ||||||||||||||||||
Estonians | Uralic (Finnic) | 207 | 9.0[25] | 118 | 37.3[48] | 210 | 18.6[10] | 207 | 3.0[25] | 207 | 1.0[25] | 207 | 40.6[25] | ||||||||||
Finns | Uralic (Finnic) | 57 | 2.0[25] | 57 | 10.5[25] | 57 | 2.0[25] | 57 | 63.2[25] | ||||||||||||||
Finns | Uralic (Finnic) | 38 | 0.0[42] | 38 | 7.9[42] | 38 | 28.9[42] | 38 | 63.2[42] | ||||||||||||||
French | IE (Romance) | 23 | 52.2[7] | 23 | 0[7] | 23 | 17.4[10] | 40 | 8.0[25] | ||||||||||||||
Frisians | IE (Germanic, West) | 94 | 56.0[49] | 94 | 7.0[49] | 94 | 29.0[49] | 94 | 2.0[49] | 94 | 6.0[49] | ||||||||||||
Frieslanders (Netherlands) | IE (Germanic, West) | 94 | 55.3[47] | 94 | 7.4[47] | 94 | 34.0[47] | 94 | 2.1[47] | 94 | 1.4[47] | ||||||||||||
Fur | Nilo-Saharan (Fur) | 32 | 0.0[23] | 32 | 0.0[23] | 32 | 0.0[23] | 32 | 59.4[23] | 32 | 0.0[23] | 32 | 6.3[23] | 32 | 0.0[23] | 32 | 0.0[23] | 32 | 0.0[23] | 32 | 0.0[23] | ||
Gagauz (Kongaz) | Turkic, Oghuz | 48 | 10.4[50] | 48 | 12.5[50] | 48 | 31.3[50] | 48 | 16.7[50] | 48 | 8.3[50] | 48 | 10.4[50] | 48 | 4.2[50] | 48 | 6.3[50] | ||||||
Gagauz (Etulia) | Turkic, Oghuz | 41 | 14.6[50] | 41 | 26.8[50] | 41 | 24.4[50] | 41 | 9.8[50] | 41 | 7.3[50] | 41 | 17.1[50] | 41 | 0.0[50] | 41 | 0.0[50] | ||||||
Population | Language Family[1] | n[2] | R1b[3] | n | R1a | n | I | n | E1b1b | n | E1b1a | n | J | n | G | n | N | n | T | n | L | n | H |
Germans (West) | IE (German) | 48 | 47.9[7][36] | 48 | 8.1[7][36] | 16 | 37.5[10] | 16 | 6.2[7] | ||||||||||||||
Germans (East) | IE (German) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Germans (Berlin) | IE (German) | 103 | 23.3[51] | 103 | 22.3[51] | 103 | 32[51] | 103 | 9.7[51] | 103 | 1.3[51] | ||||||||||||
Georgians | Kartvelian languages | 63 | 14.3[7] | 63 | 7.9[7] | 63 | 0.0[7] | 64 | 2.0[25] | 63 | 36.5[7] | 63 | 30.1[7] | 63 | 1.6[7] | 63 | 1.6[7] | ||||||
Georgians | Kartvelian languages | 66 | 9.1[6] | 66 | 10.6[6] | 66 | 1.5[6] | 66 | 3.0[6] | 66 | 0.0[6] | 66 | 36.4[6] | 66 | 31.8[6] | 66 | 0.0[6] | 66 | 1.5[6] | 66 | 1.5[6] | ||
Greeks | IE (Greek) | 19.6[6] | 16.3[6] | 9.9[6] | 21.8[6] | 22.9[6] | 3.3[6] | 4.3[6] | 1.1[6] | ||||||||||||||
Greeks | IE (Greek) | 77 | 11.7[40] | 77 | 15.6[40] | 77 | 19.5[40] | 77 | 20.8[40] | 77 | 77 | 16.9[40] | 77 | 9.1[40] | 77 | 0.0[40] | 77 | 2.6[40] | |||||
Greeks | IE (Greek) | 118 | 22.8[7][36] | 118 | 8.3[7][36] | 261 | 13.8[10] | 84 | 23.8[15] | 92 | 6.5[15] | ||||||||||||
Greeks | IE (Greek) | 171 | 13.5[52] | 171 | 11.1 | 171 | 15.8 | 171 | 31.6 | 171 | 19.9 | 171 | 4.7 | 171 | 1.8 | ||||||||
Greeks (Crete) | IE (Greek) | 193 | 17.0[52] | 193 | 8.8 | 193 | 13.0 | 193 | 8.8 | 193 | 38.9 | 193 | 10.9 | 193 | 2.1 | ||||||||
Greeks (Peloponnese) | IE (Greek) | 36 | 47[15] | ||||||||||||||||||||
Greeks (Thrace) | IE (Greek) | 41 | 12.2[9] | 41 | 22.0[9] | 41 | 19.5[9] | 41 | 19.5[9] | 41 | 0.0[9] | 41 | 19.5[9] | 41 | 4.9[9] | ||||||||
Greeks (North) | IE (Greek) | 96 | 14.6[46] | 96 | 18.8[46] | 96 | 12.5[46] | 96 | 35.4[46] | 96 | 5.2[46] | 96 | 2.1[46] | 96 | 1.0[46] | ||||||||
Greeks (South) | IE (Greek) | 46 | 19.6[46] | 46 | 2.2[46] | 46 | 23.9[46] | 46 | 43.5[46] | 46 | 6.5[46] | 46 | 2.2[46] | 46 | 0.0[46] | ||||||||
Hausa (Sudan) | Afro-Asiatic (Chadic) | 32 | 40.6[23] | 32 | 0.0[23] | 32 | 0.0[23] | 32 | 3.1[23] | 32 | 12.5[23] | 32 | 0.0[23] | 32 | 0.0[23] | 32 | 0.0[23] | 32 | 0.0[23] | 32 | 0.0[23] | ||
Herzegovinians (Mostar, Široki Brijeg) | IE (Slavic, South) | 141 | 3.6[8] | 141 | 12.1[8] | 141 | 63.8[8] | 141 | 8.5[8] | 141 | 0.7[8] | ||||||||||||
Hungarians | Uralic (Ugric) | 45 | 18[7] | 113 | 30[42] | 162 | 17[10] | 53 | 8[15] | 49 | 9[15] | 103 | 3[53] | 103 | 1.0 | ||||||||
Icelanders | IE (Germanic, North) | 181 | 41.4[36] | 181 | 23.8[36] | 181 | 34.2[36] | ||||||||||||||||
Ingush | Northeast Caucasian | 27 | 5.0[4] | ||||||||||||||||||||
Iranians (North Iran) | IE (Iranian, West) | 33 | 15.2[54] | 33 | 6.1[54] | 33 | 0.0[54] | 33 | 0.0[54] | 33 | 0.0[54] | 33 | 33.3[54] | 33 | 15.2[54] | 33 | 6.1[54] | 33 | 0.0[54] | 33 | 3.0[54] | ||
Iranians (South Iran) | IE (Iranian, West) | 117 | 6.0[54] | 117 | 16.2[54] | 117 | 0.0[54] | 117 | 5.1[54] | 117 | 1.7[54] | 117 | 35.0[54] | 117 | 12.8[54] | 117 | 0.9[54] | 117 | 3.4[54] | 117 | 6.0[54] | ||
Irish | IE (Celtic) | 222 | 81.5[36] | 222 | 0.5[36] | 257 | 2.0[25] | ||||||||||||||||
Italians | IE (Romance) | 50 | 62.0[41] | 332 | 2.7[36] | 50 | 8.0[41] | 99 | 13.0[25] | 50 | 10.0[41] | ||||||||||||
Italians (Calabria) | IE (Romance) | 37 | 32.4[7] | 148 | 5.4[10] | 80 | 16.3[8] | 57 | 1.8[15] | ||||||||||||||
Italians (Apulia) | IE (Romance) | 78 | 2.6[10] | 86 | 13.9[15] | 86 | 31.4[15] | ||||||||||||||||
Italians (North-central) | IE (Romance) | 50 | 62.0[7] | 390 | 0.5[10] | 212 | 10.4[8] | 52 | 26.9[15] | ||||||||||||||
Italians (South) | IE (Romance) | 68 | 20.0[46] | 68 | 3.0[46] | 68 | 6.0[46] | 68 | 26.0[46] | 68 | 15.0[46] | 68 | 3.0[46] | 68 | 0.0[46] | ||||||||
Italians (Sicily) | IE (Romance) | 51 | 8.8 | 55 | 27.3[15] | 42 | 23.8[15] | ||||||||||||||||
Italians (East Sicily) | IE (Romance) | 87 | 20.0[46] | 87 | 2.3[46] | 87 | 5.0[46] | 87 | 29.0[46] | 87 | 5.0[46] | 87 | 5.0[46] | 87 | 0.0[46] | ||||||||
Italians (West Sicily) | IE (Romance) | 125 | 27.0[46] | 125 | 2.4[46] | 125 | 11.0[46] | 125 | 19.0[46] | 125 | 13.0[46] | 125 | 3.0[46] | 125 | 0.0[46] | ||||||||
Iyengar | Dravidian (Southern) | 30 | 0.0[13] | 30 | 30.0[13] | 30 | 0.0[13] | 30 | 0.0[13] | 30 | 0.0[13] | 30 | 20.0[13] | 30 | 13.3[13] | 30 | 0.0[13] | 30 | 0.0[13] | 30 | 16.7[13] | ||
Iyer | Dravidian (Southern) | 29 | 0.0[13] | 29 | 27.6[13] | 29 | 0.0[13] | 29 | 0.0[13] | 29 | 0.0[13] | 29 | 17.2[13] | 29 | 10.3[13] | 29 | 0.0[13] | 29 | 0.0[13] | 29 | 17.2[13] | ||
Population | Language Family[1] | n[2] | R1b[3] | n | R1a | n | I | n | E1b1b | n | E1b1a | n | J | n | G | n | N | n | T | n | L | n | H |
Kabardinian | Northwest Caucasian | 29.0[4] | |||||||||||||||||||||
Kalash (Pakistan) | IE (Dardic) | 44 | 18.2[40] | 44 | 0.0[40] | 44 | 0.0[40] | 44 | 9.1[40] | 44 | 18.2[40] | 44 | 0.0[40] | 44 | 0.0[40] | 44 | 25.0[40] | ||||||
Karakalpaks | Turkic, Kipchak | 44 | 9.1[55] | 44 | 18.2[55] | 44 | 0.0[55] | 44 | 0.0[55] | 44 | 4.5[55] | ||||||||||||
Kazakhs | Turkic, Kipchak | 54 | 5.6[55] | 54 | 3.7[55] | 54 | 0.0[55] | 54 | 0.0[55] | 38 | 0.0 | 54 | 1.9[55] | 54 | 0.0[55] | ||||||||
Khants | Uralic (Ugric) | 47 | 19.1[42] | 47 | 4.3[42] | 47 | 0.0[42] | 47 | 76.6[42] | ||||||||||||||
Komi | Uralic (Finnic) | 94 | 16.0[42] | 94 | 33.0 | 94 | 5.3 | 94 | 35.1 | ||||||||||||||
Komi (Izhemsky) | Uralic (Finnic) | 54 | 0.0[56] | 54 | 29.6[56] | 54 | 1.9[56] | 54 | 0.0[56] | 54 | 0.0[56] | 54 | 0.0[56] | 54 | 0.0[56] | 54 | 68.5[56] | 54 | 0.0[56] | 54 | 0.0[56] | ||
Komi (Priluzsky) | Uralic (Finnic) | 49 | 2.0[56] | 49 | 32.7[56] | 49 | 4.1[56] | 49 | 0.0[56] | 49 | 0.0[56] | 49 | 0.0[56] | 49 | 0.0[56] | 49 | 61.2[56] | 49 | 0.0[56] | 49 | 0.0[56] | ||
Kumyks | Turkic, Kipchak | 76 | 19.7[16] | 76 | 13.2[16] | 76 | 0.0[16] | 76 | 2.6[16] | 76 | 46.1[16] | 76 | 11.8[16] | 76 | 0.0[16] | 76 | 1.3[16] | 76 | 0.0[16] | ||||
Kurds (Northern Iraq) | IE (Iranian, NW) | 95 | 16.8[19] | 95 | 11.6[19] | 95 | 16.8[19] | 95 | 7.4[19] | 95 | 40.0[19] | 95 | 4.2[19] | 95 | 3.2[19] | ||||||||
Kyrgyz | Turkic, Kipchak | 52 | 1.9[55] | 52 | 63.5[55] | 52 | 1.9[55] | 52 | 0.0[55] | 41 | 4.9 | 41 | 2.4 | 52 | 0.0[55] | ||||||||
Latvians | IE (Baltic) | 34 | 15.0[25] | 114 | 39.5[25] | 86 | 7.0[10] | 114 | 0.9[48] | 114 | 42.1[48] | ||||||||||||
Lebanese | Afro-Asiatic (Semitic) | 914 | 8.1[57] | 914 | 2.5[46] | 914 | 4.8[46] | 914 | 16.2[46] | 914 | 0.7[46] | 914 | 46.1[46] | 914 | 6.6[46] | 914 | 0.1[46] | 914 | 4.7[46] | 914 | 5.2[46] | ||
Lezgins | Northeast Caucasian | 31 | 16.1[16] | 31 | 0.0[16] | 31 | 9.7[16] | 31 | 6.5[16] | 31 | 58.1[16] | 31 | 9.7[16] | 31 | 0.0[16] | 31 | 0.0[16] | 31 | 0.0[16] | ||||
Lithuanians | IE (Baltic) | 38 | 5.0[25] | 114 | 36.0[48] | 114 | 0.9[48] | 114 | 43.0[48] | ||||||||||||||
ethnic Macedonians (Skopje) | IE (Slavic, South) | 79 | 5.1[8] | 79 | 15.2[8] | 79 | 34.2[8] | 79 | 24.1[8] | 79 | 12.7[7][8][15] | 79 | 5.1[8] | ||||||||||
Macedonians (Skopje) | IE (Slavic, South) | 52 | 13.5[9] | 52 | 13.5[9] | 52 | 28.8[9] | 52 | 23.1[9] | 52 | 11.5[9] | 52 | 3.8[9] | ||||||||||
Macedonian Romani (Skopje) | IE (Indo-Aryan) | 57 | 1.8[8] | 57 | 1.8[8] | 57 | 3.5[8] | 57 | 29.8[8] | 57 | 1.8[8] | ||||||||||||
Maltese | Afro-Asiatic (Semitic) | 187 | 22.0[46] | 187 | 5.0[46] | 187 | 9.0[46] | 187 | 6.0[46] | 187 | 9.0[46] | 187 | 0.0[46] | 187 | 0.0[46] | ||||||||
Maratha | IE (Indo-Aryan) | 20 | 0.0[13] | 20 | 10.0[13] | 20 | 0.0[13] | 20 | 0.0[13] | 20 | 15.0[13] | 20 | 15.0[13] | ||||||||||
Moldavians (Karahasani) | IE (Romance) | 72 | 16.7[50] | 72 | 34.7[50] | 72 | 25.0[50] | 72 | 12.5[50] | 72 | 9.7[50] | 72 | 0.0[50] | 72 | 1.4[50] | 72 | 0.0[50] | ||||||
Moldavians (Sofia) | IE (Romance) | 54 | 16.7[50] | 54 | 20.4[50] | 54 | 35.2[50] | 54 | 13.0[50] | 54 | 5.6[50] | 54 | 1.9[50] | 54 | 3.7[50] | 54 | 1.9[50] | ||||||
Erzya | Uralic (Finnic) | 46 | 39.1[58] | ||||||||||||||||||||
Moksha | Uralic (Finnic) | 46 | 21.7[58] | ||||||||||||||||||||
Moksha | Uralic (Finnic) | 83 | 13.3[42] | 83 | 26.5 | 83 | 19.3 | 83 | 19.3 | ||||||||||||||
Mari | Uralic (Finnic) | 111 | 2.7[42] | 111 | 47.7 | 111 | 8.1 | 111 | 41.4 | ||||||||||||||
Mari | Uralic (Finnic) | 48 | 10.4[25] | 48 | 29.2 | 48 | 0.0 | 48 | 6.3 | 48 | 50.0 | ||||||||||||
Masalit | Nilo-Saharan (Maban) | 32 | 0.0[23] | 32 | 0.0[23] | 32 | 0.0[23] | 32 | 71.9[23] | 32 | 0.0[23] | 32 | 6.3[23] | 32 | 0.0[23] | 32 | 0.0[23] | 32 | 0.0[23] | 32 | 0.0[23] | ||
Norwegians | IE (Germanic, North) | 112 | 25.9[36] | 112 | 17.9[36] | 72 | 40.3[10] | ||||||||||||||||
Norwegians | IE (Germanic, North) | 52 | 30.8[25] | 52 | 1.9[25] | 52 | 1.9[25] | 52 | 3.8[25] | 52 | 0.0[25] | 52 | 0.0[25] | ||||||||||
Nubians (Sudan) | Nilo-Saharan (Eastern Sudanic) | 39 | 10.3[23] | 39 | 0.0[23] | 39 | 5.1[23] | 39 | 23.1[23] | 39 | 0.0[23] | 39 | 43.6[23] | 39 | 0.0[23] | 39 | 0.0[23] | 39 | 0.0[23] | ||||
Orcadians | IE (Celtic/Germanic) | 71 | 66.0[49] | 71 | 19.7[49] | ||||||||||||||||||
Oromo | Afro-Asiatic (Cushitic) | 78 | 0.0[14] | 78 | 0.0[14] | 78 | 0.0[14] | 78 | 79.5[14] | 78 | 3.8[14] | 78 | 0.0[14] | 78 | 0.0[14] | 78 | 5.1[14] | 78 | 0.0[14] | ||||
Population | Language Family[1] | n[2] | R1b[3] | n | R1a | n | I | n | E1b1b | n | E1b1a | n | J | n | G | n | N | n | T | n | L | n | H |
Ossetians | IE (Iranian, NE) | 47 | 42.6[25] | 47 | 2.1[25] | 47 | 6.0[25] | 47 | 34.0[25] | 60.0[59] | |||||||||||||
Pallan | Dravidian (Southern) | 29 | 3.4[13] | 29 | 24.1[13] | 29 | 0.0[13] | 29 | 0.0[13] | 29 | 0.0[13] | 29 | 13.8[13] | 29 | 0.0[13] | 29 | 0.0[13] | 29 | 0.0[13] | 29 | 17.2[13] | ||
Pashtuns | IE (Iranian, SE) | 96 | 4.2[40] | 96 | 44.8[40] | 96 | 0.0[40] | 96 | 2.1[40] | 96 | 6.3[40] | 96 | 11.5[40] | 96 | 0.0[40] | 96 | 1.0[40] | 96 | 12.5[40] | ||||
Poles | IE (Slavic, West) | 55 | 16.4[7] | 55 | 56.4[7] | 191 | 17.8[10] | 99 | 4.0[15] | 97 | 1.0[15] | ||||||||||||
Poles | IE (Slavic, West) | 93 | 13.4[42] | 93 | 55.9[42] | 93 | 16.1[42] | 93 | 3.2[42] | ||||||||||||||
Portuguese | IE (Romance) | 303 | 5.3[10] | ||||||||||||||||||||
Portuguese (South) | IE (Romance) | 57 | 56.0[25] | 57 | 2.0[25] | 57 | 17.0[25] | ||||||||||||||||
Portuguese (North) | IE (Romance) | 328 | 62.0[25] | 328 | 0[25] | 328 | 11.0[25] | ||||||||||||||||
Rajputs | IE (Indo-Aryan) | 29 | 0.0[13] | 29 | 31.0[13] | 29 | 0.0[13] | 29 | 0.0[13] | 29 | 17.2[13] | 29 | 6.9[13] | ||||||||||
Romani (Gypsy) | IE (Indo-Aryan) | 60[8] | |||||||||||||||||||||
Romanians | IE (Romance) | 54 | 13.0[50] | 54 | 20.4[50] | 54 | 48.1[50] | 54 | 7.4[50] | 54 | 5.6[50] | 54 | 5.6[50] | 54 | 0.0[50] | 54 | 0.0[50] | ||||||
Romanians | IE (Romance) | 361 | 22.2[10] | ||||||||||||||||||||
Romanians (Constanţa) | IE (Romance) | 31 | 16.1[9] | 31 | 9.7[9] | 31 | 41.9[9] | 31 | 9.7[9] | 31 | 0.0[9] | 31 | 6.5[9] | 31 | 12.9[9] | 31 | 0.0[9] | 31 | 0.0[9] | 31 | 0.0[9] | ||
Romanians (Ploieşti) | IE (Romance) | 36 | 8.3[9] | 36 | 5.6[9] | 36 | 38.9[9] | 36 | 16.7[9] | 36 | 0.0[9] | 36 | 19.4[9] | 36 | 8.3[9] | 36 | 0.0[9] | 36 | 0.0[9] | 36 | 0.0[9] | ||
Russians | IE (Slavic, East) | 122 | 6.6[25] | 122 | 46.7[25] | 122 | 6.6[25] | 122 | 4.1[25] | 122 | 18.0[25] | ||||||||||||
Russians | IE (Slavic, East) | 414 | 6.8[60] | 414 | 48.3[60] | 414 | 15.9[60] | 414 | 4.8[60] | 414 | 0.0[60] | 414 | 1.4[60] | 414 | 1.2[60] | 414 | 14.0[60] | ||||||
Russians (Northern)(Arkhangelsk region) | IE (Slavic, East) | 114 | 14.0[61] | 114 | 40.0[61] | 114 | 5.3[61] | 114 | 0.0[61] | 114 | 0.0[61] | 114 | 0.9[61] | 114 | 1.3[61] | 114 | 39.3[61] | 114 | 114 | ||||
Russians (Central) | IE (Slavic, East) | 364 | 7.7[61] | 364 | 47.0[61] | 364 | 16.5[61] | 364 | 5.0[61] | 364 | 0.0[61] | 364 | 3.3[61] | 364 | 0.0[61] | 364 | 16.0[61] | 364 | |||||
Russians (Southerns) | IE (Slavic, East) | 484 | 4.8[61] | 484 | 56.9[61] | 484 | 21.0[61] | 484 | 1.8[61] | 484 | 0.0[61] | 484 | 3.5[61] | 484 | 1.0[61] | 484 | 10.0[61] | ||||||
Russians | IE (Slavic, East) | 110 | 3.6[61] | 110 | 62.7[61] | 110 | 22.7[61] | 110 | 0.9[61] | 110 | 0.0[61] | 110 | 0.9[61] | 110 | 0.0[61] | 110 | 5.4[61] | ||||||
Russians | IE (Slavic, East) | 96 | 5.2[61] | 96 | 59.4[61] | 96 | 20.8[61] | 96 | 1.0[61] | 96 | 0.0[61] | 96 | 3.1[61] | 96 | 2.1[61] | 96 | 6.3[61] | ||||||
Russians | IE (Slavic, East) | 73 | 6.8[61] | 73 | 56.2[61] | 73 | 15.0[61] | 73 | 4.1[61] | 73 | 0.0[61] | 73 | 4.1[61] | 73 | 0.0[61] | 73 | 11.0[61] | ||||||
Russians (Kuban Cossacks) | IE (Slavic, East) | 90 | 8.8[61] | 90 | 47.3[61] | 90 | 24.2[61] | 90 | 3.3[61] | 90 | 0.0[61] | 90 | 4.4[61] | 90 | 1.1[61] | 90 | 7.7[61] | ||||||
Russians (Novgorod region) | IE (Slavic, East) | 38 | 8.1[60] | 38 | 54.1[60] | 38 | 10.8[60] | ||||||||||||||||
Sami (Sweden) | Uralic (Finnic) | 38 | 7.9[62] | 38 | 15.8[62] | 38 | 31.6[62] | 38 | 0.0[62] | 38 | 0.0[62] | 38 | 0.0[62] | 38 | 0.0[62] | 38 | 44.7[62] | 38 | 0.0[62] | 38 | 0.0[62] | ||
Sami | Uralic (Finnic) | 127 | 3.9[42] | 127 | 11.0[42] | 35 | 31.4[10] | 14[63] | 127 | 47.2[42] | |||||||||||||
Saharawis (Western Sahara) | Afro-Asiatic (Semitic) | 29 | 79.3[15] | 29 | 3.4[15] | 29 | 17.2[15] | ||||||||||||||||
Sardinians (Italy) | IE (Romance) | 77 | 22.1[7] | 142 | 42.3[10] | 139 | 5.0[15] | 144 | 12.5[15] | ||||||||||||||
Sardinians (Northern Sardinia) | IE (Romance) | 86 | 20.0[46] | 86 | 0.0[46] | 86 | 28.0[46] | 86 | 13.0[46] | 86 | 21.0[46] | 86 | 0.0[46] | 86 | 0.0[46] | ||||||||
Sardinians (Southern Sardinia) | IE (Romance) | 187 | 19.0[46] | 187 | 1.0[46] | 187 | 35.0[46] | 187 | 11.0[46] | 187 | 14.0[46] | 187 | 0.0[46] | 187 | 0.0[46] | ||||||||
Scots | IE (Celtic) | 61 | 77.1[36] | 61 | 6.6[36] | 178 | 11.2[10] | ||||||||||||||||
Serbs (Serbia) | IE (Slavic, South) | 113 | 10.6[8] | 113 | 15.9[8] | 113 | 36.3[8] | 113 | 21.2[8] | 113 | 8[8] | ||||||||||||
Serbs (Bosnia) | IE (Slavic, South) | 81 | 6.2[6] | 81 | 13.6[6] | 81 | 40.7[6] | 81 | 22.2[6] | 81 | 0.0[6] | 81 | 9.9[6] | 81 | 1.2[6] | 81 | 6.2[6] | 81 | 0.0[6] | 81 | 0.0[6] | ||
Slovenians | IE (Slavic, South) | 75 | 21.3[6] | 75 | 38.7[6] | 75 | 30.7[6] | 75 | 2.7[6] | 75 | 0.0[6] | 75 | 4.0[6] | 75 | 2.7[6] | 75 | 0.0[6] | 75 | 0.0[6] | 75 | 0.0[6] | ||
Slovenian | IE (Slavic, South) | 70 | 37.1[25] | 70 | 7.1[25] | 70 | 5.7[25] | 70 | 0.0[25] | 70 | 0.0[25] | 70 | 0.0[25] | ||||||||||
Slovenian | IE (Slavic, South) | 55 | 38.2[10] | ||||||||||||||||||||
Population | Language Family[1] | n[2] | R1b[3] | n | R1a | n | I | n | E1b1b | n | E1b1a | n | J | n | G | n | N | n | T | n | L | n | H |
Somalis | Afro-Asiatic (Cushitic) | 201 | 0.0[64] | 201 | 1.0[64] | 201 | 0.0[64] | 201 | 77.6[64] | 201 | 1.5[64] | 201 | 3.0[64] | 201 | 0.5[64] | 201 | 0.0[64] | 201 | 10.4[64] | 201 | 0.0[64] | ||
Spanish | IE (Romance) | 126 | 68.0[25] | 126 | 2.0[25] | 126 | 10.0[25] | ||||||||||||||||
Spanish (Ibiza) | IE (Romance) | 54 | 57.4[46] | 54 | 0.0[46] | 54 | 1.9[46] | 54 | 7.4[46] | 54 | 13.0[46] | 54 | 16.7[46] | 54 | 0.0[46] | ||||||||
Spanish (Majorca) | IE (Romance) | 62 | 66.1[46] | 62 | 0.0[46] | 62 | 8.1[46] | 62 | 6.2[46] | 62 | 6.2[46] | 62 | 1.6[46] | 62 | 0.0[46] | ||||||||
Spanish (Menorca) | IE (Romance) | 37 | 73.0[46] | 37 | 2.7[46] | 37 | 2.7[46] | 37 | 18.9[46] | 37 | 0.0[46] | 37 | 0.0[46] | 37 | 0.0[46] | ||||||||
Spanish (South) | IE (Romance) | 162 | 65.0[46] | 162 | 2.0[46] | 162 | 6.0[46] | 162 | 9.0[46] | 162 | 4.0[46] | 162 | 0.0[46] | 162 | 0.0[46] | ||||||||
Spanish (Valencia) | IE (Romance) | 73 | 64.0[46] | 73 | 3.0[46] | 73 | 10.0[46] | 73 | 11.0[46] | 73 | 1.0[46] | 73 | 1.0[46] | 73 | 0.0[46] | ||||||||
Swedes (Northern) | IE (Germanic, North) | 48 | 22.9[25] | 48 | 18.8[25] | 57 | 26.3[10] | 48 | 2.1[25] | 48 | 2.1[25] | 48 | 8.3[25] | ||||||||||
Swedes | IE (Germanic, North) | 110 | 20.0[36] | 110 | 17.3[36] | 225 | 40[10] | ||||||||||||||||
Swedes | IE (Germanic, North) | 160 | 13.1[65] | 160 | 24.4[65] | 160 | 37.5[65] | 160 | 1.3[65] | 160 | 0.0[65] | 160 | 14.4[65] | ||||||||||
Swiss | IE (German/Romance) | 144 | 7.6[10] | ||||||||||||||||||||
Tabassarans | Northeast Caucasian | 43 | 39.5[16] | 43 | 2.3[16] | 43 | 0.0[16] | 43 | 0.0[16] | 43 | 51.2[16] | 43 | 0.0[16] | 43 | 0.0[16] | 43 | 0.0[16] | 43 | 0.0[16] | ||||
Tatars | Turkic, Kipchak | 126 | 8.7[42] | 126 | 34.1[42] | 126 | 4.0 | 126 | 23.0 | ||||||||||||||
Turkmens | Turkic, Oghuz | 30 | 36.7[55] | 30 | 6.7[55] | 30 | 0.0[55] | 30 | 0.0[55] | 21 | 23.8 | 21 | 9.5 | 30 | 0.0[55] | ||||||||
Turks | Turkic, Oghuz | 523 | 16.1[66] | 523 | 6.9[66] | 741 | 5.1[10] | 523 | 11.3[66] | 523 | 33.5[66] | 523 | 10.9[66] | 523 | 3.8[66] | 523 | 2.5[66] | 523 | 4.2[66] | ||||
Turks | Turkic, Oghuz | 167 | 20.4[25] | 167 | 4.8[25] | 167 | 10.2[25] | 167 | 32.9[25] | 167 | 2.4[25] | ||||||||||||
Turks | Turkic, Oghuz | 59 | 20.3[64] | 59 | 11.9[64] | 59 | 6.8[64] | 59 | 13.6[64] | 59 | 30.5[64] | 59 | 8.5[64] | 59 | 1.7[64] | 59 | 0.0[64] | ||||||
Turks (Central Anatolia) | Turkic, Oghuz | 61 | 6.6[8] | ||||||||||||||||||||
Turks (Istanbul) | Turkic, Oghuz | 46 | 13.0[15] | 73 | 24.7[15] | ||||||||||||||||||
Turks (Konya) | Turkic, Oghuz | 117 | 14.5[15] | 129 | 31.8[15] | ||||||||||||||||||
Turks (Cypriot) | Turkic, Oghuz | 46 | 13.0[29] | ||||||||||||||||||||
Turks (Southeastern) | Turkic, Oghuz | 24 | 4.2[29] | ||||||||||||||||||||
Turks (Erzurum) | Turkic, Oghuz | 25 | 4.0[29] | ||||||||||||||||||||
Udmurt | Uralic (Finnic) | 87 | 2.3[42] | 87 | 10.3[42] | 87 | 1.1[42] | 87 | 85.1[42] | ||||||||||||||
Ukrainians | IE (Slavic, East) | 50 | 2.0[7] | 50 | 54.0[7] | 50 | 18.0[7] | 50 | 4.0[7] | 50 | 6.0[7] | 50 | 4.0[7] | 50 | 6.0[7] | 50 | 2.0[7] | 50 | 0.0[7] | ||||
Ukrainians | IE (Slavic, East) | 53 | 18.9[50] | 53 | 41.5[50] | 53 | 24.5[50] | 93 | 7.5[8] | 53 | 9.4[50] | 53 | 0.0[50] | 53 | 5.7[50] | 53 | 0.0[50] | ||||||
Uyghurs (Kazakhstan) | Turkic, Karluk | 41 | 0.0[55] | 41 | 22.0[55] | 41 | 2.4[55] | 41 | 0.0[55] | 41 | 0.0[55] | 33 | 27.3[67] | 41 | 2.4[55] | 41 | 0.0[55] | 41 | 2.4[55] | ||||
Uyghurs (Xinjiang) | Turkic, Karluk | 68 | 17.6[68] | 68 | 22.1[68] | 68 | 0.0[68] | 68 | 0.0[68] | 68 | 0.0[68] | 68 | 10.3[68] | 68 | 4.4[68] | 67 | 6.0[69] | 67 | 0.0[69] | 68 | 4.4[68] | ||
Uyghurs (Ürümqi) | Turkic, Karluk | 49 | 8.2[70] | 49 | 28.6[70] | 49 | 0.0[70] | 49 | 0.0[70] | 49 | 18.4[70] | ||||||||||||
Uyghurs (Northwest China) | Turkic) | 50 | 16.0[71] | 50 | 34.0[71] | 50 | 2.0[71] | ||||||||||||||||
Uyghurs (Ürümqi) | Turkic, Karluk | 31 | 19.4[72] | 31 | 22.6[72] | 31 | 6.5[72] | 31 | 25.8[72] | 31 | 9.7[72] | 31 | 0.0[72] | 31 | 0.0[72] | ||||||||
Uyghurs (Yili) | Turkic, Karluk | 39 | 15.4[72] | 39 | 15.4[72] | 39 | 0.0[72] | 39 | 0.0[72] | 39 | 7.7[72] | ||||||||||||
Uzbeks | Turkic, Karluk | 366 | 9.8[55] | 366 | 25.1[55] | 366 | 2.2[55] | 366 | 2.5[55] | 28 | 21.4[67] | 28 | 0.0[67] | 366 | 3.0[55] | ||||||||
Vanniyar | Dravidian (Southern) | 25 | 0.0[13] | 25 | 8.0[13] | 25 | 0.0[13] | 25 | 0.0[13] | 25 | 16.0[13] | 25 | 20.0[13] | ||||||||||
Vellalar | Dravidian (Southern) | 31 | 0.0[13] | 31 | 12.9[13] | 31 | 0.0[13] | 31 | 0.0[13] | 31 | 0.0[13] | 31 | 38.7[13] | 31 | 0.0[13] | 31 | 0.0[13] | 31 | 0.0[13] | 31 | 16.1[13] | ||
Welsh (Anglesey) | IE (Celtic) | 88 | 89.0[49] | 88 | 1.0[49] | 196 | 8.1[10] | 88 | 3.0[49] | ||||||||||||||
Population | Language Family[1] | n[2] | R1b[3] | n | R1a | n | I | n | E1b1b | n | E1b1a | n | J | n | G | n | N | n | T | n | L | n | H |
Yagnobis | IE (Iranian, NE) | 31 | 32.3[55] | 31 | 16.1[55] | 31 | 0.0[55] | 31 | 0.0[55] | 31 | 32.3[55] | 31 | 0.0[55] | 31 | 9.7[55] | ||||||||
Yakuts | Turkic, Siberia | 155 | 1.9[42] | 155 | 1.9[42] | 155 | 1.3[42] | 155 | 88.4[42] | ||||||||||||||
Yakuts | Turkic, Siberia | 10 | 80.0[11] | ||||||||||||||||||||
Population | Language[1] | n[2] | R1b[3] | n | R1a | n | I | n | E1b1b | n | E1b1a | n | J | n | G | n | N | n | T | n | L | n | H |
See also
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External links
- World Haplogroups Maps
- Phylogeography of Y-Chromosome Haplogroup I Reveals Distinct Domains of Prehistoric Gene Flow in Europe
- Phylogeographic Analysis of Haplogroup E3b (E-M215) Y Chromosomes Reveals Multiple Migratory Events Within and Out Of Africa
- Y-chromosome haplogroup N dispersals from south Siberia to Europe
- A Synthesis of Haplogroup R2
- High-Resolution Phylogenetic Analysis of Southeastern Europe (SEE) Traces Major Episodes of Paternal Gene Flow Among Slavic Populations
- A prehistory of Indian Y chromosomes: Evaluating demic diffusion scenarios - Appears to be Indian nationalistic declined ...
- Polarity and Temporality of High-Resolution Y-Chromosome Distributions in India Identify Both Indigenous and Exogenous Expansions and Reveal Minor Genetic Influence of Central Asian Pastoralists
- Mitochondrial DNA and Y-Chromosome Variation in the Caucasus
- YunusbaevBB
- Map and tree based upon the current YCC 2003 tree
- [4]
- Frequencies of Haplogroup I and its Subhaplogroups