Haplogroup_R-L295_(Y-DNA)

Haplogroup R-L295

Haplogroup R-L295

Human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup


Haplogroup R-L295 also known as R2a1 is a Y-chromosome haplogroup characterized by genetic marker L295,[2][3] which has been found in South Asia, Anatolia, Arabian Peninsula, Europe and Central Asia.

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Subclades

Haplogroup RL295 

 Paragroup R-L295*

 Haplogroup R-L294

Paragroup R-L295*

Paragroup is a term used in population genetics to describe lineages within a haplogroup that are not defined by any additional unique markers. They are typically represented by an asterisk (*) placed after the main haplogroup.

Y-chromosomes which are positive to the L295 SNP and negative to the L294 SNP, are categorized as belonging to Paragroup R-L295*. It is found in South Asia, Anatolia, Arabian Peninsula, Europe, & Central Asia so far.[4]

Haplogroup R-L294

Haplogroup R-L294 is represented by the L294 SNP and found in Armenia and Turkey so far.[4]


Notes

  1. YFull Haplogroup YTree v5.05 at 30 July 2017
  2. FTDNA's Draft phylogeny tree, "FTDNA's Draft phylogeny tree."
  3. R2-M124-WTY (Walk Through the Y) Project, "R2-M124-WTY (Walk Through the Y) Project."

See also

Y-DNA R-M207 subclades

Y-DNA backbone tree


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