
Haplogroup U5 (mtDNA) - Eupedia
U5a1 (mostly U5a1a) suddenly supersedes U5b in Germany in remains from the Corded Ware and Unetice cultures, both linked with the advance of Indo-Europeans speakers from the Pontic Steppe in southern Russia and Ukraine.
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Haplogroup U - Wikipedia
U1 is found in the Svanetia region of Georgia at 4.2%. Subclade U1a is found from India to Europe, but is extremely rare among the northern and Atlantic fringes of Europe including the British Isles and Scandinavia. In India, U1a has been found in the Kerala region. U1b has a similar spread but is rarer than U1a.
The Peopling of Europe from the Mitochondrial Haplogroup U5 …
2010年4月21日 · Subhaplogroup U5a consists of two phylogenetic clusters, U5a1 and U5a2 (Figure S1). Within U5a1, six subclusters can be recognized (from U5a1a to U5a1f). In addition, the founder haplotype for cluster U5a1 has been found in the Czech population (CzIII55). Five subclusters were revealed in cluster U5a2 (from U5a2a to U5a2e).
U5 mtDNA - Results - FamilyTreeDNA
2014年11月1日 · There are no known test results that are U5a1a*, and this might indicate that U5a1a lived in a community with slow population growth, while its two subclades lived in communities that had begun to grow very rapidly. U5a1a1 is defined by an extra mutation at marker 1700 and is estimated to be about 7500 years old.
MTDNA Haplogroup U5a1a - FamilyTreeDNA Forums
My wife and I have an exact matched with MTDNA Haplogroup U5a1a. We come from the same village in Italy: Santo Stefano Di Camastra (Saint.Steven Messina, Sicily). U5a1a = Nordic - "Founder" haplotypes in Europe and the Near East (Scandinavia) - were Viking/Normans or Nordic/Germanic people.
Origins and history of Haplogroup U5 (mtDNA) - Academia.edu
Haplogroup U5 is a significant maternal lineage associated with Paleolithic and Mesolithic European populations. The origins of U5 are estimated to be between 35,000 and 50,000 years ago, demonstrating its prevalence among early European hunter-gatherers.
MTDNA Haplogroup U5a1a - FamilyTreeDNA Forums
Some believe - that the U5a1a was from Germany - and made it's way to the UK. I believe they came from Russia - a traveled into Scandinavia - along the Northern rim into the UK. This is why there is large numbers in Finland - then in Scotland - then central Portugal.
Mutation 16256T and U5a, U5a1a & U5 - FamilyTreeDNA Forums
2006年9月12日 · I guess 16256T is the marker that defines haplogroup U5a, it is also found in U5a1a and is often in U5. First I'd like to know if this means my haplogroup U2e comes from any of the U5s and also i'd like to know more in depth what U5 is all about. When I look up this marker or mutation on mito search it most often leads me to haplogroup H.
my Branches and Roots: mtDNA revisited - Haplogroup U5a1a
2010年3月27日 · Haplogroup U5a1a—a lineage within haplogroup U5—arose in Europe less than 20,000 years ago, and is mainly found in northwest and north-central Europe. The modern distribution of haplogroup U5a1a suggests that individuals bearing this haplogroup were part of the populations that had tracked the retreat of ice sheets from Europe. 11% of ...