Haplogroup R1b (Y-DNA) - Root of R1b Tree

Root of R1b Tree

For clarity, the identifiers below are those from both the 2010 and 2011 revisions of the ISOGG tree.

Contrasting family trees for R1b
2010 ISOGG tree 2011 ISOGG tree
M343
still un-defined

R-M343* (R1b*)


P25
still un-defined

R-P25* (R1b1*)


V88

R-V88 (R1b1a). Most common Sub-Saharan African R1b.


P297
still un-defined

R-P297* (R1b1b*)


M73

R-M73 (R1b1b1). Found in Anatolia, Caucasus, Urals, Hazara


M269
still un-defined

R-M269* (R1b1a2*)


L23

R-L23 (R1b1a2a). Most common European R1b






M343
still un-defined

R-M343* (R1b*)


P25
still un-defined

R-P25* (R1b1*)


P297
still un-defined

R-P297* (R1b1a*)


M73

R-M73 (R1b1a1). Found in Anatolia, Caucasus, Urals, Hazara


M269
still un-defined

R-M269* (R1b1a2*)


L23

R-L23 (R1b1a2a). Most common European R1b




M335

R-M335 (R1b1b)


V88

R-V88 (R1b1c). Most common Sub-Saharan African R1b.




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