Haplogroup E-P2, also known as E1b1, is a human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup. E-P2 has two basal branches, E-V38 and E-M215. E-P2 had an ancient presence in the Levant; presently, it is primarily distributed in Africa where it may have originated, and occurs at lower frequencies in the Middle East and Europe.
Origins
Semino et al. (2004) suggested an origin in East Africa stating: "Both phylogeography and microsatellite variance suggest that E-P2 and its derivative, E-M35, probably originated in eastern Africa."[2]
Trombetta et al. (2011) would also suggested an origin in East Africa:
The new topology here reported has important implications as to the origins of the haplogroup E-P2. Using the principle of the phylogeographic parsimony, the resolution of the E-M215 trifurcation in favor of a common ancestor of E-M2 and E-M329 strongly supports the hypothesis that haplogroup E-P2 originated in eastern Africa, as previously suggested, and that chromosomes E-M2, so frequently observed in sub-Saharan Africa, trace their descent to a common ancestor present in eastern Africa.[3]
Ancient DNA
A sample from the Natufian remains were found to have carried haplogroup E1b1 (1/5; 20%).[4]
At Mota Cave, in Ethiopia, the remains of an ancient Ethiopian male, which was dated to 4500 BP, carried paternal haplogroup E1b1 and maternal haplogroup L3x2a.[5][6]
The paraclade, referred to as E-P2*, and including cases which are neither in E-V38 or E-M215 are either rare or nonexistent, and so far none have been found.[3]
Wood et al. (2005) have reported finding E-P2(xP1, xM35) in 11% (1/9) of a sample of Oromo from Ethiopia, 11% (1/9) of a sample of Iraqw from Tanzania, 10% (2/20) of a mixed sample of speakers of various South Semitic languages from Ethiopia, 6% (1/18) of a sample of Amhara from Ethiopia, 3% (1/30) of a sample of Ewe from Ghana, 3% (1/32) of a sample of Fante from Ghana, and 3% (1/34) of a sample of Wolof from Gambia/Senegal.[9]
Stefflova et al. (2009) reported one individual out of a sample of 199 African American men from Philadelphia with E-P2 (xM35, xM2).[10]
Moran et al. (2004) found E-P2 (xM35, xM2) in Ethiopian athletes and control groups and reported the following results; General control: 4%(4/95), Arsi control: 8%(7/85), 5-10K: 22%(5/23) and Track and Field: 11%(2/11).[14]
Prior to 2002, there were in academic literature at least seven naming systems for the Y-Chromosome Phylogenetic tree. This led to considerable confusion. In 2002, the major research groups came together and formed the Y-Chromosome Consortium (YCC). They published a joint paper that created a single new tree that all agreed to use. Later, a group of citizen scientists with an interest in population genetics and genetic genealogy formed a working group to create an amateur tree aiming at being above all timely. The table below brings together all of these works at the point of the landmark 2002 YCC Tree. This allows a researcher reviewing older published literature to quickly move between nomenclatures.
^Van Oven M, Van Geystelen A, Kayser M, Decorte R, Larmuseau HD (2014). "Seeing the wood for the trees: a minimal reference phylogeny for the human Y chromosome". Human Mutation. 35 (2): 187–91. doi:10.1002/humu.22468. PMID24166809. S2CID23291764.
^K-M2313*, which as yet has no phylogenetic name, has been documented in two living individuals, who have ethnic ties to India and South East Asia. In addition, K-Y28299, which appears to be a primary branch of K-M2313, has been found in three living individuals from India. See: Poznik op. cit.; YFull YTree v5.08, 2017, "K-M2335", and; PhyloTree, 2017, "Details of the Y-SNP markers included in the minimal Y tree" (Access date of these pages: 9 December 2017)
^ Haplogroup S, as of 2017, is also known as K2b1a. (Previously the name Haplogroup S was assigned to K2b1a4.)
^ Haplogroup M, as of 2017, is also known as K2b1b. (Previously the name Haplogroup M was assigned to K2b1d.)
Cruciani, Fulvio; Santolamazza, Piero; Shen, Peidong; MacAulay, Vincent; Moral, Pedro; Olckers, Antonel; Modiano, David; Holmes, Susan; Destro-Bisol, Giovanni; Coia, Valentina; Wallace, Douglas C.; Oefner, Peter J.; Torroni, Antonio; Cavalli-Sforza, L. Luca; Scozzari, Rosaria; Underhill, Peter A. (2002), "A Back Migration from Asia to Sub-Saharan Africa is Supported by High-Resolution Analysis of Human Y-Chromosome Haplotypes", The American Journal of Human Genetics, 70 (5): 1197–214, doi:10.1086/340257, PMC447595, PMID11910562
Cruciani, Fulvio; La Fratta, Roberta; Santolamazza, Piero; Sellitto, Daniele; Pascone, Roberto; Moral, Pedro; Watson, Elizabeth; Guida, Valentina; Colomb, Eliane Beraud; Zaharova, Boriana; Lavinha, João; Vona, Giuseppe; Aman, Rashid; Calì, Francesco; Akar, Nejat; Richards, Martin; Torroni, Antonio; Novelletto, Andrea; Scozzari, Rosaria (2004), "Phylogeographic Analysis of Haplogroup E3b (E-M215) Y Chromosomes Reveals Multiple Migratory Events Within and Out of Africa", The American Journal of Human Genetics, 74 (5): 1014–22, doi:10.1086/386294, PMC1181964, PMID15042509
Karafet, T. M.; Mendez, F. L.; Meilerman, M. B.; Underhill, P. A.; Zegura, S. L.; Hammer, M. F. (2008), "New binary polymorphisms reshape and increase resolution of the human Y chromosomal haplogroup tree", Genome Research, 18 (5): 830–8, doi:10.1101/gr.7172008, PMC2336805, PMID18385274
Moran, Colin N.; Scott, Robert A.; Adams, Susan M.; Warrington, Samantha J.; Jobling, Mark A.; Wilson, Richard H.; Goodwin, William H.; Georgiades, Evelina; Wolde, Bezabhe; Pitsiladis, Yannis P. (2004), "Y chromosome haplogroups of elite Ethiopian endurance runners", Human Genetics, 115 (6): 492–7, doi:10.1007/s00439-004-1202-y, PMID15503146, S2CID13960753
Semino, Ornella; Santachiara-Benerecetti, A. Silvana; Falaschi, Francesco; Cavalli-Sforza, L. Luca; Underhill, Peter A. (2002), "Ethiopians and Khoisan Share the Deepest Clades of the Human Y-Chromosome Phylogeny", The American Journal of Human Genetics, 70 (1): 265–268, doi:10.1086/338306, PMC384897, PMID11719903
Semino, Ornella; Magri, Chiara; Benuzzi, Giorgia; Lin, Alice A.; Al-Zahery, Nadia; Battaglia, Vincenza; MacCioni, Liliana; Triantaphyllidis, Costas; Shen, Peidong; Oefner, Peter J.; Zhivotovsky, Lev A.; King, Roy; Torroni, Antonio; Cavalli-Sforza, L. Luca; Underhill, Peter A.; Santachiara-Benerecetti, A. Silvana (2004), "Origin, Diffusion, and Differentiation of Y-Chromosome Haplogroups E and J: Inferences on the Neolithization of Europe and Later Migratory Events in the Mediterranean Area", The American Journal of Human Genetics, 74 (5): 1023–34, doi:10.1086/386295, PMC1181965, PMID15069642
Stefflova, Klara; Dulik, Matthew C.; Pai, Athma A.; Walker, Amy H.; Zeigler-Johnson, Charnita M.; Gueye, Serigne M.; Schurr, Theodore G.; Rebbeck, Timothy R. (2009), Relethford, John (ed.), "Evaluation of Group Genetic Ancestry of Populations from Philadelphia and Dakar in the Context of Sex-Biased Admixture in the Americas", PLOS ONE, 4 (11): e7842, Bibcode:2009PLoSO...4.7842S, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0007842, PMC2776971, PMID19946364
Trombetta, Beniamino; Cruciani, Fulvio; Sellitto, Daniele; Scozzari, Rosaria (2011), MacAulay, Vincent (ed.), "A New Topology of the Human Y Chromosome Haplogroup E1b1 (E-P2) Revealed through the Use of Newly Characterized Binary Polymorphisms", PLOS ONE, 6 (1): e16073, Bibcode:2011PLoSO...616073T, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0016073, PMC3017091, PMID21253605
Underhill, Peter A.; Shen, Peidong; Lin, Alice A.; Jin, Li; Passarino, Giuseppe; Yang, Wei H.; Kauffman, Erin; Bonné-Tamir, Batsheva; Bertranpetit, Jaume; Francalacci, Paolo; Ibrahim, Muntaser; Jenkins, Trefor; Kidd, Judith R.; Mehdi, S. Qasim; Seielstad, Mark T.; Wells, R. Spencer; Piazza, Alberto; Davis, Ronald W.; Feldman, Marcus W.; Cavalli-Sforza, L. Luca; Oefner, Peter. J. (2000), "Y chromosome sequence variation and the history of human populations", Nature Genetics, 26 (3): 358–61, doi:10.1038/81685, PMID11062480, S2CID12893406
Wood, Elizabeth T; Stover, Daryn A; Ehret, Christopher; Destro-Bisol, Giovanni; Spedini, Gabriella; McLeod, Howard; Louie, Leslie; Bamshad, Mike; Strassmann, Beverly I; Soodyall, Himla; Hammer, Michael F (2005), "Contrasting patterns of Y chromosome and mtDNA variation in Africa: Evidence for sex-biased demographic processes", European Journal of Human Genetics, 13 (7): 867–76, doi:10.1038/sj.ejhg.5201408, PMID15856073
Underhill, Peter A.; Shen, Peidong; Lin, Alice A.; Jin, Li; et al. (November 2000). "Y chromosome sequence variation and the history of human populations". Nature Genetics. 26 (3): 358–361. doi:10.1038/81685. PMID11062480. S2CID12893406.
Peterskirche Innenraum der Peterskirche Das Hauptschiff nach Osten mit Altar, Taufstein, Lettner und Orgel Marien- oder Eberlerkapelle Fenster in der Westfassade Die Peterskirche ist ein Sakralbau in der Schweizer Stadt Basel. Sie ist den Heiligen Petrus und Paulus geweiht und dient nach Umnutzungen und Erneuerungen seit 1529 als evangelisch-reformierte Kirche. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Lage 2 Baugeschichte 3 Architektur 4 Ausstattung 5 Orgel 6 Aussenbereich 7 Literatur 8 Weblinks 9 Einzelnachweis...
Станіслав Татарпол. Stanisław Tatar Народився 2 жовтня 1896(1896-10-02)Бюркув-Великий, Ґміна Конюша, Прошовицький повіт, Малопольське воєводство, Республіка ПольщаПомер 16 грудня 1980(1980-12-16) (84 роки)Варшава, Польська Народна РеспублікаПоховання Військові Повонзки : Країна Російс
Ajude a melhorar este artigo sobre Arquitetura ilustrando-o com uma imagem. Consulte Política de imagens e Como usar imagens. Museu de Imprensa da Madeira Tipo Museu de imprensa Inauguração 1 de agosto de 2013 (10 anos) Área 2 000 m² Geografia País Portugal Localidade Avenida da Autonomia, 3 — Câmara de Lobos, Câmara de Lobos, Madeira Coordenadas Coordenadas: 32° 38' 57 N 16° 58' 44 O32° 38' 57 N 16° 58' 44 O Localiz...
Kapolsek Palmerah yang memakai bangunan Gedong Tinggi Palmerah (2019). Gedong Tinggi Palmerah adalah sebuah bangunan peninggalan kolonial Belanda yang terletak di Jalan Palmerah Barat, Palmerah, Jakarta Barat. Bangunan dengan gaya campuran Belanda-Indonesia ini sekarang digunakan sebagai Kantor Polisi Sektor Metro Palmerah.[1] Sejarah Sejarah Gedong Tinggi tak terlepas dari sejarah Kota Batavia yang pada saat itu dianggap tidak sehat. Pada abad ke-18, Banyak penduduk dari Batavia yang...
لمعانٍ أخرى، طالع تاريخ الفلبين (توضيح). تاريخ الفلبين (1521-1898)معلومات عامةالمنطقة الفلبين التأثيراتفرع من تاريخ جنوب شرق آسيا تاريخ الفلبين بين عامي 900 و1521 تاريخ الفلبين (1898–1946) تعديل - تعديل مصدري - تعديل ويكي بيانات تاريخ الفلبين من عام 1521 حتى عام 1898هو الفترة التالية...
Village in Dibër, AlbaniaOstren i Vogël Мало ОстрениVillageOstren i VogëlCoordinates: 41°37′11″N 20°28′11″E / 41.61972°N 20.46972°E / 41.61972; 20.46972Country AlbaniaCountyDibërMunicipalityBulqizëMunicipal unitOstrenTime zoneUTC+1 (CET) • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST) Ostren i Vogël (Bulgarian: Мало Острени/Malo Ostreni, Macedonian: Мало Острени/Malo Ostreni) is a village in the former Ostren Municipality ...
Main article: 10th edition of Systema Naturae In the 10th edition of Systema Naturae, Carl Linnaeus described the Amphibia as:[1] Animals that are distinguished by a body cold and generally naked; stern and expressive countenance; harsh voice; mostly lurid color; filthy odor; a few are furnished with a horrid poison; all have cartilaginous bones, slow circulation, exquisite sight and hearing, large pulmonary vessels, lobate liver, oblong thick stomach, and cystic, hepatic, and pancrea...
Indian tabla virtuoso This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards. The specific problem is: organization of intro, formatting of lists. Please help improve this article if you can. (July 2021) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Anuradha PalBackground informationOriginMumbai, Maharashtra, IndiaGenresHindustani classical music, World music, PercussionOccupation(s)Musician, Music Composer, Tabla VirtuosoInstrument(s)Tabla, Multi PercussionLabelsSur aa...
Christmas figure from Finland This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Joulupukki – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (January 2017) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Joulupukki and his wife. Joulupukki is a Finnish Christmas figure. The name joulupukki literally means Chr...
Stasiun Shōnan-Machiya湘南町屋駅Stasiun Shōnan-MachiyaLokasiPrefekturKanagawa(Lihat stasiun lainnya di Kanagawa)KotaKamakuraAlamatKamimichiya 722Kode pos247 - 0065Alamat dalam bahasa Jepang神奈川県鎌倉市上町屋722SejarahDibuka1970Layanan kereta apiOperatorPerusahaan Shōnan MonorailJalurJalur Enoshima Terdapat sebuah pemberhentian bus di dekat stasiun ini Stasiun Shōnan-Machiya (湘南町屋駅code: ja is deprecated , Shōnan-Machiya-eki) adalah stasiun monorel di Jalur...
Papa Sisto VPietro Fachetti, Ritratto di Papa Sisto V (1590 ca.); olio su tela, 161x108,9 cm, Musei Vaticani[1]227º papa della Chiesa cattolica Elezione24 aprile 1585 Incoronazione1º maggio 1585 Fine pontificato27 agosto 1590(5 anni e 125 giorni) MottoAqua et panis, vita canis[2] Cardinali creativedi Concistori di papa Sisto V Predecessorepapa Gregorio XIII Successorepapa Urbano VII NomeFelice Piergentile NascitaGrottammare, 13 dicembre 1521 Ordinazione sacer...
Species of plant Urtica ferox Urtica ferox leaves and spines Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Clade: Tracheophytes Clade: Angiosperms Clade: Eudicots Clade: Rosids Order: Rosales Family: Urticaceae Genus: Urtica Species: U. ferox Binomial name Urtica feroxG. Forst. Urtica ferox, commonly known as tree nettle and in Māori: ongaonga, taraonga, taraongaonga, оr okaoka, is a species of nettle endemic to New Zealand. Unlike the other species in the genus Urtica found in New Zealan...
Measurement and interpretation of the polarization of transverse waves Synthetic aperture radar image of Death Valley colored using polarimetry. Polarimetry is the measurement and interpretation of the polarization of transverse waves, most notably electromagnetic waves, such as radio or light waves. Typically polarimetry is done on electromagnetic waves that have traveled through or have been reflected, refracted or diffracted by some material in order to characterize that object.[1]...
Roger Cain (United Keetoowah Band mask-maker) showing a gourd booger mask (left) and a buffalo mask (right) The Booger Dance (Cherokee: tsu'nigadu'li, ᏭᏂᎦᏚᎵ many persons' faces covered over[1]) is a traditional dance of the Cherokee tribe, performed with ritual masks. It is performed at night-time around a campfire, usually in late fall or winter.[2] Before the dance begins, the male Cherokee performers, known as Boogers, discreetly leave the party, don booger masks,...
Strain of cannabis For other uses, see Kush (disambiguation). KushA close up of dried Bubba Kush flowersGenusCannabisSpeciesCannabis staviaOriginAfghanistan Part of a series onCannabis ArtsCulture 420 (chan) Books Magu (deity) Names Religion Judaism Latter-day Saints Sikhism Smoke-in Spiritual use Sports Stoner film Stoner rock Terms Chemistry Cannabinoid receptors Cannabinoid receptor type 1 Cannabinoid receptor type 2 Cannabinoids 2-AG 2-AGE, Noladin ether AEA CBC CBL CBD CBDV CBG CBN CBV N...