Haplogroup CT
Human Y chromosome DNA grouping indicating common ancestry / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Haplogroup CT is a human Y chromosome haplogroup. CT has two basal branches, CF and DE. DE is divided into a predominantly Asia-distributed haplogroup D-CTS3946 and a predominantly Africa-distributed haplogroup E-M96, while CF is divided into an East Asian, Native American, and Oceanian haplogroup C-M130 and haplogroup F-M89, which dominates most non-African populations.
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Haplogroup CT | |
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Possible time of origin | ~70,000 BP,[1] ~100,000 BP,[2] or ~101,000 BP[3] |
Possible place of origin | Africa,[4][5][6][2] possibly Northeast Africa[7] |
Ancestor | Haplogroup BT |
Descendants | Haplogroup CF, Haplogroup DE |
Defining mutations | P9.1, M168, M294, V9, V41, V54, V189, and V226 |
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