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Haplogroup J-M267, also commonly known as Haplogroup J1, is a subclade (branch) of Y-DNA haplogroup J-P209 (commonly known as haplogroup J)
Mar 23, 2021 · Human Y chromosome haplogroup J1-M267 is a common male lineage in West Asia. One high-frequency region—encompassing the Arabian Peninsula, ...
Oct 14, 2009 · It is noted that the J1* chromosomes frequently appear in combination with the 12 or 13 repeat pattern at DYS388, whereas the J1e chromosomes ...
Oct 14, 2009 · It is noted that the J1* chromosomes frequently appear in combination with the 12 or 13 repeat pattern at DYS388, whereas the J1e chromosomes ...
Y-DNA J1* with DYS388=13, 12, or 14 is a branch of J1 which as yet has no known SNPs beyond the one which defines J1 (M267+).
History and description of Haplogroup J1 (Y-chromosomal DNA) and its subclades. Haplogroup J1 is the dominant Arabic and Cohanim paternal lineage.
Apr 15, 2009 · Examples are the Dys388*13 allele associated with early neolithic agro–pastoral cultures (King RJ and Underhill P, personal communication); the ...
May 21, 2017 · Fath Ali Shah Qajar (1772-1834), the second emperor/shah of the Qajar Dynasty of Persia belonged to haplogroup J1 with DYS388 = 13 as deducted ...
Haplogroup J1 with marker DYS388=13 is a distinctive type found in eastern Anatolia (Cinnioglu et al. 2004). J2. Main article: Haplogroup J2 (Y-DNA).