Haplogroup O-M117

Haplogroup O-M117
Interpolated frequency distribution[1]
Possible time of origin18,203 [95% CI 16,626 <-> 19,783] years ago (Karmin 2015[2])

17,430 ybp[3]

17,400 [95% CI 19,100 <-> 15,800] ybp (YFull[4])
Coalescence age13,750 ybp[3]

12,600 [95% CI 11,300 <-> 14,000] ybp (YFull[4])
Possible place of originprobably East Asia or Southeast Asia[citation needed]
AncestorO-M134
DescendantsO-M133
Defining mutationsM117, Page23, CTS899/M1531, CTS1275/M1536, CTS3251, CTS5128/M1619, CTS6623/M1638, CTS11742/M1720, F141/M1564, F144, F235/M1587, F342/M1627, F373/M1636, F476/M1671, F579/M1692, F581, F584, F613/M1702, F649[citation needed]

Haplogroup O2a2b1a1-M117 or Haplogroup O2a2b1a1-M117 (also defined by the phylogenetically equivalent mutation Page23/F8/F42) is a subclade of O2a2b1-M134 (and also a subclade of haplogroup O2-M122) that occurs frequently in China and in neighboring countries like Bhutan, Nepal, and Korea, also found among Sino-Tibetan language speaking people.

O2-M117 has been detected in samples of Tamang (38/45 = 84.4%), Tibetans (45/156 = 28.8% or 13/35 = 37.1%), Tharus (57/171 = 33.3%), Han Taiwanese (40/183 = 21.9%), Newars (14/66 = 21.2%), the general population of Kathmandu, Nepal (13/77 = 16.9%), Han Chinese (5/34 = 14.7% Chengdu, 5/35 = 14.3% Harbin, 4/35 = 11.4% Meixian, 3/30 = 10.0% Lanzhou, 2/32 = 6.3% Yili), Tungusic peoples from the PRC (7/45 = 15.6% Hezhe, 4/26 = 15.4% Evenki, 5/35 = 14.3% Manchu, 2/41 = 4.9% Xibe, 1/31 = 3.2% Oroqen), and Uyghurs (2/39 = 5.1% Yili, 1/31 = 3.2% Ürümqi) (Xue et al. 2006, Gayden et al. 2007, and Fornarino et al. 2009).

Like O-M7, O-M117 has been found with greatly varying frequency in many samples of Hmong-Mien-speaking peoples, such as Mienic peoples (7/20 = 35.0% Mountain Straggler Mien, 9/28 = 32.1% Blue Kimmun, 6/19 = 31.6% Flower Head Mien, 3/11 = 27.3% Top Board Mien, 3/11 = 27.3% Thin Board Mien, 11/47 = 23.4% Western Mien, 6/33 = 18.2% Northern Mien, 5/31 = 16.1% Lowland Yao, 5/35 = 14.3% Yao from Liannan, Guangdong, 5/37 = 13.5% Zaomin, 5/41 = 12.2% Lowland Kimmun, 3/41 = 7.3% Native Mien, 2/31 = 6.5% Southern Mien, 2/32 = 6.3% Mountain Kimmun, but 0/35 Yao from Bama, Guangxi), She (6/34 = 17.6% She, 4/56 = 7.1% Northern She), and Hmongic peoples (9/100 = 9.0% Miao from Hunan, 4/51 = 7.8% Hmong Daw from northern Laos, 3/49 = 6.1% Miao from Yunnan, 1/49 = 2.0% Miao from Guizhou, but 0/36 Bunu from Guangxi) (Cai et al. 2011 and Xue et al. 2006).

In Meghalaya, a predominantly tribal state of Northeast India, O-M133 has been found in 19.7% (14/71) of a sample of the Tibeto-Burman-speaking Garos, but in only 6.2% (22/353, ranging from 0/32 Bhoi to 6/44 = 13.6% Pnar) of a pool of eight samples of the neighboring Khasian-speaking tribes (Reddy et al. 2007).

Origin

The earliest attested genealogical split within haplogroup O-M117, that between O-M133 and O-M117(xM133), is estimated to have occurred approximately 12,600 [95% CI 11,300 <-> 14,000] ybp.[4] However, members of O-M117(xM133) are quite rare among extant humans. O-M117(xM133) has been observed in 2.2% (1/46) of the CHB (Han Chinese in Beijing, China) sample of the 1000 Genomes Project.[4] In commercial testing, O-MF1380 or O-CTS4960, which belongs to O-M117(xM133), has been found in China (Beijing, Henan, Shandong, Jiangsu, Anhui, Chongqing, Guangdong), Singapore, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, and Japan.[4][5] O-M117(xM133) also has been found in 1.5% (2/133) of a sample collected in Daejeon, South Korea and in 1.0% (6/573) of a sample collected in Seoul, South Korea.[6] According to 23mofang, members of O-M117(xM133) comprise a subclade called O-CTS4960 (TMRCA 8,570 ybp), which is relatively concentrated in central, eastern, and northeastern areas of China and currently accounts for approximately 0.51% of the total population of males in China.[7]

The most recent common ancestor of all extant members of the O-M133 subclade, which predominates among extant members of O-M117, is estimated to have lived in a significantly less ancient era: 7,600 [95% CI 6,400 <-> 8,900] ybp according to YFull,[4] 7,455 [95% CI 6,514 <-> 8,500] years ago according to Karmin et al. 2015,[2] or 7,500 or 6,400 years ago (depending on which estimate of the mutation rate is used) according to Poznik et al. 2016.[8]

Distribution

China

Haplogroup O-M117 or O-M133 has been found often in samples of Han Chinese from various parts of China: 10/34 = 29.4% O-M133 Hakka in Taiwan,[9] 57/258 = 22.1% O-M133 miscellaneous Han volunteers in Taiwan,[9] 4/19 = 21.1% Fujian (CHS),[4] 12/60 = 20.0% O-M133 Minnan in Taiwan,[9] 29/167 = 17.4% East China,[10] 21/129 = 16.3% North China,[10] 7/46 = 15.2% Beijing (CHB),[8] 5/34 = 14.7% Chengdu,[11] 5/35 = 14.3% Harbin,[11] 9/65 = 13.8% South China,[10] 7/55 = 12.7% O-M133 Fujian,[9] 4/35 = 11.4% Meixian,[11] 75/689 = 10.9% Pudong,[12] 3/30 = 10.0% Lanzhou,[11] 50/530 = 9.4% Chongming Island,[12] 2/32 = 6.3% Yili,[11] 1/37 = 2.7% Hunan (CHS).[4]

Members of haplogroup O-M117 also have been found among various ethnic minorities in China, such as Tibetans (13/35 = 37.1%,[11] 45/156 = 28.8%[13]), Dai (13/52 = 25.0% CDX, or Chinese Dai in Xishuangbanna),[4] She people (6/34 = 17.6%[11]), Koreans (4/25 = 16.0% Koreans in the PRC[11]), Hezhe (7/45 = 15.6%[11]), Evenks (4/26 = 15.4%[11]), Manchu (5/35 = 14.3%[11]), Yao in Liannan, Guangdong (5/35 = 14.3%[11]), Mongols (5/45 = 11.1% Inner Mongolian[11]), Qiang (3/33 = 9.1%[11]), Daurs (3/39 = 7.7% Daur[11]), Hani (2/34 = 5.9%[11]), Xibe (2/41 = 4.9%[11]), Uyghurs (3/70 = 4.3%[11]), Oroqen (1/31 = 3.2%[11]), Buyi (1/35 = 2.9%[11]), and Hui (1/35 = 2.9%[11]).

Yan et al. (2014) have estimated that 16% of the present Han Chinese should be patrilineal descendants of a certain ancestor belonging to haplogroup O-M117 who has initiated a star-like population expansion dated to the Late Neolithic (5,400 [95% CI 4,100 <-> 6,700] years before present), which the authors have dubbed "Oα."[14]

According to 23mofang, haplogroup O-M117 (TMRCA 13,750 years) accounts for about 16.27% of the total male population of China,[15] with most members of O-M117 belonging to its O-F8 subclade (TMRCA 7,280 years), this latter subclade accounting for the Y-DNA of about 15.71% of all present-day Chinese males.[3][16]

India

In a study of the DNA of Adivasi populations in the state of Meghalaya, Reddy et al. (2007) found O-M133 in 19.7% (14/71) Garo, 13.6% (6/44) Pnar, 11.1% (2/18) Nongtrai, 8.3% (5/60) Lyngngam, 6.9% (2/29) War-Khasi, 6.3% (4/64) Maram, 5.3% (1/19) War-Jaintia, 2.3% (2/87) Khynriam, and 0% (0/32) Bhoi. The Garo natively speak the Garo language, whereas all the other studied populations natively speak Khasic languages.[17]

In another study that included populations in Meghalaya, Kumar et al. (2007) found O-M133 in 9.8% (9/92) Khasi and 9.1% (3/33) Garo.[18]

A study of populations of northern West Bengal and Sikkim published in 2011 found O-M117 in 57.7% (15/26) Rabha, 47.4% (9/19) Mech, 43.1% (22/51) Rajbanshi, 41.7% (15/36) Dhimal, and 7.4% (4/54) Bengali from the northern panhandle of West Bengal and in 9.1% (1/11) of a sample of Lachungpa from Sikkim. O-M117 was not found in this study's samples of Kol (0/62), Santhal (0/51), Kharia (0/34), or Oraon (0/31) from the northern panhandle of West Bengal.[19]

Japan

A study published in the year 2000 found O-M117 in 4.3% (1/23) of a sample representing Japan.[20] In a study published by Chinese researchers in the year 2006, O-M117 was found with high frequency (8/47 = 17.0%) in a sample of Japanese that should be from Kagawa Prefecture according to the geographical coordinates (134.0°E, 34.2°N) that have been provided (Xue et al. 2006). However, in a study published by Japanese researchers in the year 2007, the same haplogroup was found with much lower frequency (11/263 = 4.2%) in a larger sample of Japanese from various regions of Japan (Nonaka et al. 2007). (More precisely, Nonaka et al. have found O-M117 in 1/12 = 8.3% of a sample from Shizuoka, 4/52 = 7.7% of a sample from Tokyo, 2/44 = 4.5% of a sample from Chiba, 1/2 of a sample from Gifu, 1/2 of a sample from Yamanashi, 1/3 of a sample from Hiroshima, and 1/6 of a sample from Aichi.) O-M117 has been found in 8.8% (5/57) of the JPT (Japanese in Tokyo, Japan) sample of the 1000 Genomes Project.[8][21]

Korea

Between 11% and 15% of males in samples collected in South Korea have been found to belong to haplogroup O-M117 or O-M133 (20/133 = 15.0% Koreans in Daejeon,[6] 70/573 = 12.2% Koreans in Seoul,[6] 5/43 = 11.6% Koreans in South Korea,[11] 33/300 = 11.0% O-M133 Koreans[22]).

Mongolia

Haplogroup O-M117 has been found in about 5% of samples of Mongols in Mongolia: 4/20 = 20.0% NE Mongolia,[23] 1/18 = 5.6% central Mongolia,[23] 3/65 = 4.6% Outer Mongolian,[11] 1/23 = 4.3% SE Mongolia,[23] 3/97 = 3.1% NW Mongolia.[23]

Nepal

Haplogroup O-M117 has been found in 84.4% (38/45) of a sample of Tamang, 33.3% of sample of Tharu of Chitwan and Morang, 21.2% (14/66) of a sample of Newar, and 16.9% (13/77) of a sample of the general population of Kathmandu.[13]

Laos

In a study published in 2011, haplogroup O-M117 has been found in 7.8% (4/51) of a sample of Hmong Daw in Laos and in 5.1% (37/728) of a set of ethnic minorities who speak various Austroasiatic languages: 32.1% (9/28) Bit, 16.2% (6/37) Kataang, 14.0% (7/50) Mal, 13.7% (7/51) Khmu, 6.9% (2/29) Xinhmul, 3.3% (1/30) Alak, 2.94% (1/34) Inh, 2.86% (1/35) Talieng, 2.0% (1/50) Laven, 2.0% (1/50) Oy, 2.0% (1/50) So, 0% (0/28) Bo, 0% (0/32) Brau, 0% (0/32) Jeh, 0% (0/35) Lamet, 0% (0/35) Ngeq, 0% (0/38) Aheu, 0% (0/39) Suy, and 0% (0/45) Katu.[24]

Kutanan et al. 2019 found O-F8/F42, which is currently considered to be phylogenetically equivalent to O-M133, in 25.0% (5/20) of a sample of Laotians from Luang Prabang and 5.0% (1/20) of a sample of Laotians from Vientiane.[25]

Thailand

In a study published in 2014, haplogroup O-M133 has been found in 13.3% (10/75) of a sample of the general population of Bangkok and in 3.7% (1/27) of a sample of Akka from Chiang Mai.[9]

Brunelli et al. (2017) have found O-M117 in 35.0% (7/20) of Shan, 22.4% (46/205) of Khon Mueang, 22.2% (4/18) of Mon, 20.0% (5/25) of Western Lawa, 17.6% (16/91) of Tai Lue, 16.7% (4/24) of Tai Khuen, 13.6% (9/66) of Tai Yuan, and 11.5% (3/26) of Tai Yong in Northern Thailand and in 31.6% (6/19) of Tai Yuan in Central Thailand.[26] However, in the same study, haplogroup O-M117 was not observed in a sample of 25 Eastern Lawa in Northern Thailand.[26]

Kutanan et al. (2019) have found O-F8/F42 (equivalent to O-M133) in 14.75% (131/888) of a pool of samples from Thailand, including 50.0% (9/18) Palaung in Northern Thailand, 38.9% (7/18) Shan in Northern Thailand, 33.3% (20/60) Khon Mueang in Northern Thailand, 31.0% (13/42) Karen in Northern Thailand, 28.6% (6/21) Nyahkur in Northeast Thailand, 23.5% (4/17) Kaleun, 17.1% (22/129) Thai (Siamese), 16.7% (5/30) Tai Lue in Northern Thailand, 16.7% (3/18) Nyaw in Northeast Thailand, 16.7% (3/18) Blang in Northern Thailand, 15.4% (4/26) Tai Yuan, 14.3% (15/105) Mon, 14.3% (5/35) Phuan, 11.8% (2/17) Soa, 11.8% (2/17) Tai Khün, 9.4% (3/32) Western Lawa, 8.3% (3/36) Black Tai, 6.5% (4/62) Lao Isan, and 5.6% (1/18) Khmu.[25]

Vietnam

Haplogroup O-M133 has been found in 4/46 = 8.7% of the KHV (Kinh in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam) sample of the 1000 Genomes Project.[8][4] Haplogroup O-M133 has been found in 1/24 = 4.17% of a sample of people in Hanoi, Vietnam.[9] A study published in 2011 found haplogroup O-M117 in 1/15 = 6.67% Kinh and 1/12 = 8.33% Muong.[24]

Macholdt et al. 2020 have found O-F8, which is currently considered to be phylogenetically equivalent to O-M1706 or O-M133, in 36.4% (12/33) of a sample of Hanhi from Mường Tè District, 22.2% (8/36) of a sample of Lachi from Hoàng Su Phì District, 14.9% (7/47) of a sample of Tay, 14.3% (3/21) of a sample of Phula from Xín Mần District, 12.9% (4/31) of a sample of Lahu from Mường Tè District, 8.3% (2/24) of a sample of Thai, 4.8% (2/42) of a sample of Kinh from Hanoi, 3.7% (1/27) of a sample of Giarai, 2.8% (1/36) of a sample of Pathen, and 2.7% (1/37) of a sample of Nung from Vietnam.[27] All members of O-F8 among the Hanhi and Lahu of Mường Tè District belonged to the O-F2137 subclade. One Tay individual from Mường Khương District belonged to the O-F155 subclade and one Tay individual from Tràng Định District belonged to the O-F317 subclade. All other members of O-F8 belonged to the O-F8(xF155, F2137, F317) paragroup. Only one individual in this study (a Tay from Đức Trọng District) has been assigned to O-P164(xF8, F46, F4110) and therefore potentially might belong to O-M117(xF8/M133).

Subclades

According to the ISOGG experiental tree, the subclades of O2ab1a1-M117 are shown below (Owen Lu et al. 2016):

  • O2a2b1a1 (M117/Page23)
    • O2a2b1a1a (M133)
      • O2a2b1a1a1 (F438)
        • O2a2b1a1a1a (Y17728)
          • O2a2b1a1a1a1 (F155)
          • O2a2b1a1a1a2 (F1754)
            • O2a2b1a1a1a2a (F2137)
          • O2a2b1a1a1a3 (Z25907)
          • O2a2b1a1a2 (FGC23469)
            • O2a2b1a1a2a (F310)
              • O2a2b1a1a2a1 (F402)
                • O2a2b1a1a2a1a (F1531)
      • O2a2b1a1a3 (CTS7634)
        • O2a2b1a1a3a (F317)
          • O2a2b1a1a3a1 (F3039)
        • O2a2b1a1a3b (CTS5488)
      • O2a2b1a1a4 (Z25853)
        • O2a2b1a1a4a (CTS5492)
          • O2a2b1a1a4a1 (CTS6987)
      • O2a2b1a1a5 (CTS10738/M1707)
        • O2a2b1a1a5a (CTS9678)
          • O2a2b1a1a5a1 (Z39663)
        • O2a2b1a1a5b (A9457)
      • O2a2b1a1a6 (CTS4658)
        • O2a2b1a1a6a (CTS5308)
        • O2a2b1a1a6b (Z25928)
          • O2a2b1a1a6b1 (SK1730)
            • O2a2b1a1a6b1a (Z26030)
            • O2a2b1a1a6b1b (Z26010)
          • O2a2b1a1a6b2 (A9462)
          • O2a2b1a1a6b3 (B456)
    • O2a2b1a1b (CTS4960)

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Bjarni Benediktsson Información personalNacimiento 30 de abril de 1908 Reikiavik (Islandia) Fallecimiento 10 de julio de 1970 (62 años)Þingvellir (Islandia) Causa de muerte Muerte accidental Nacionalidad IslandesaEducaciónEducado en Universidad de Islandia Información profesionalOcupación Político y periodista Cargos ocupados Miembro del ParlamentoAlcaldes de Reikiavik (1940-1947)Minister for Foreign Affairs (Iceland) (1947-1953)Minister of Justice (Iceland) (1947-1956)M...

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List of definitions of terms and concepts related to tennis This page is a glossary of tennis terminology. Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z References External links A Ace: Serve where the tennis ball lands inside the service box and is not touched by the receiver; thus, a shot that is both a serve and a winner is an ace. Aces are usually powerful and generally land on or near one of the corners at the back of the service box. Initially, the term was used to indica...

Coruxo F. C.Datos generalesNombre Coruxo Fútbol ClubFundación 1930 (93 años)como Corujo Foot-ball ClubRefundación 1946 (77 años)como Corujo Sociedad DeportivaPresidente Gustavo FalqueEntrenador Javier Maté BerzalInstalacionesEstadio Campo do VaoUbicación Estrada do Vao, 153Coruxo, Vigo, Pontevedra, Galicia, EspañaCapacidad 1 500 espectadoresInauguración 8 de septiembre de 1991 (32 años)Otro complejo Campo de FragoseloUniforme Titular Alternativo    ...

 

Übergeordnet ZellkernKaryoplasma Untergeordnet ZentromerTelomerNukleosomGeneReplikationsgabelProvirusChromatinProteinkomplexe Gene Ontology QuickGO Metaphase-Chromosomen aus einer menschlichen weiblichen Lymphozytenzelle – die Chromosomen liegen teilweise übereinander; jedes Metaphase-Chromosom besteht aus zwei gleichen Tochterchromatiden, die in Längsrichtung durch einen sich dunkel abzeichnenden Spalt getrennt sind (Färbung mit dem Fluoreszenzfarbstoff Chromomycin A3). Zellkern e...

 

Tirto SuwondoLahir1962Grobogan, Indonesia PekerjaanSastrawan, peneliti, birokratTahun aktif1985 - sekarang Dr. Tirto Suwondo, M.Hum. (lahir di Grobogan, Jawa Tengah, 1962) adalah peneliti berkebangsaan Indonesia di Badan Bahasa Kementerian Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan Republik Indonesia. Tirto juga seorang penulis di sejumlah surat kabar, sebagian terhimpun di beberapa buku sastra, kritik sastra, kebahasaan, dan komunikasi sastra. Sejak 2017 Tirto Suwondo menjabat sebagai Kepala Balai Bahas...

For other people named Richard Brooks, see Richard Brooks (disambiguation). American screenwriter, film director and producer (1912–1992) 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: Richard Brooks – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (September 2019) (Learn how and when to remove this template...

 

José Francisco Porras Jose Francisco Porras in August 2007Informasi pribadiNama lengkap José Francisco Porras HidalgoTanggal lahir 8 November 1970 (umur 53)Tempat lahir Grecia, Alajuela, Kosta RikaTinggi 1,84 m (6 ft 1⁄2 in)Posisi bermain Penjaga gawangKarier senior*Tahun Tim Tampil (Gol)1989–1993 CS Herediano 23 (0)1993–1994 AD Belen 18 (0)1994–1995 Puntarenas 29 (0)1995–1996 AD Carmelita 20 (0)1996–2000 Deportivo Saprissa 29 (0)2000–2002 AD Carmelita ...

 

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Rugby season for the unofficial Auckland Rugby League The 1908 season for Auckland consisted of four representative matches played in an effort to grow the game in Auckland and New Zealand. The team was chosen prior to the formation of the Auckland Rugby League so were an ‘unofficial’ Auckland team though they were very strong nonetheless and many of the players went on to represent Auckland and New Zealand in the ensuing years. Several of the players were also strongly involved in the es...

 

43°40′04″N 79°26′30″W / 43.667810°N 79.441552°W / 43.667810; -79.441552 Canadian AeroplanesIndustryCommercial aviationFoundedDecember 15, 1916; 106 years ago (1916-12-15)Defunct1919FatePurchased by Columbia Graphophone Company LimitedHeadquartersToronto, Ontario, Canada Canadian Aeroplanes Ltd. was an aircraft manufacturing company located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada that built aircraft for the Royal Flying Corps Canada during the First Wo...

 

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College and university ranking system America's Top Colleges is an annual Forbes ranking of colleges and universities in the United States, first published in 2008. History Forbes rated Princeton University the country's best college in its inaugural (2008) list.[1] The United States Military Academy at West Point took the top honor the following year.[2] Williams College was ranked first both in 2010 and 2011, and Princeton returned to the top spot in 2012.[3][4&#...

 

Barreau d'ArthabaskaLogo officiel du Barreau d'Arthabaska.HistoireFondation 1884CadreType BarreauDomaine d'activité Droit au QuébecPays  CanadaLangue FrançaisOrganisationMembres ~2501er Bâtonnier Édouard-Louis PacaudBâtonnier Serge LaroseAffiliation Barreau du QuébecSite web www.barreauarthabaska.camodifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata Le Barreau d'Arthabaska est un barreau de section du Barreau du Québec. Description Article détaillé : Barreau du Québec. Le Bar...

 

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