J-M304 (Transcaucasian origin) is defined by the M304 genetic marker
J-M304 (Transcaucasian origin) is defined by the M304 genetic marker
Origins
Haplogroup J-M304 is believed to have split from the haplogroup I-M170 roughly 43,000 years ago in Western Asia, as both lineages are haplogroup IJ subclades. Haplogroup IJ and haplogroup K derive from haplogroup IJK, and only at this level of classification does haplogroup IJK join with Haplogroup G-M201 and Haplogroup H as immediate descendants of Haplogroup F-M89. J-M304 (Transcaucasian origin) is defined by the M304 genetic marker, or the equivalent 12f2.1 marker. The main current subgroups J-M267 (Armenia highlands origin) and J-M172 (Zagros mountains origin), which now comprise between them almost all of the haplogroup's descendant lineages, are both believed to have arisen very early, at least 10,000 years ago. Nonetheless, Y-chromosomes F-M89* and IJ-M429* were reported to have been observed in the Iranian plateau (Grugni et al. 2012).
Haplogroup J has also been found among two ancient Egyptian mummies excavated at the Abusir el-Meleq archaeological site in Middle Egypt, which date from a period between the late New Kingdom and the Roman era.
Distribution
Haplogroup J-M304 is found in its greatest concentration in the Arabian peninsula. Outside of this region, haplogroup J-M304 has a significant presence in other parts of the Middle East as well as in North Africa, the Horn of Africa, and Caucasus. It also has a moderate occurrence in Southern Europe, especially in central and southern Italy, Malta, Greece and Albania. The J-M410 subclade is mostly distributed in Anatolia, Greece and southern Italy. Additionally, J-M304 is observed in Central Asia and South Asia, particularly in the form of its subclade J-M172. J-12f2 and J-P19 are also found among the Herero (8%).
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J - Late Bronze Age Outlier Canaanite Megiddo (I10266)
Archaeological Identifier: I10266
mtDNA: ?
Y-DNA: J (M304/PF4609) ISOGG 2017
Royal haplogroup: J2a1
MATCH! Subclade distance: 3
Scottish Royalty
Earl of Eglinton (1460-1545)
Royal haplogroup: J1
MATCH! Subclade distance: 1
Persian Royalty
Fath Ali Shah Qajar (1772-1834)
mtDNA: K1a18
Y-DNA: J (M304/PF4609) ISOGG 2017
Royal haplogroup: J2a1
MATCH! Subclade distance: 3
Scottish Royalty
Earl of Eglinton (1460-1545)
Royal haplogroup: J1
MATCH! Subclade distance: 1
Persian Royalty
Fath Ali Shah Qajar (1772-1834)
Late Bronze Age Canaanite Megiddo Sample #18 | 1550 BC (I4525) | Genetic Distance: 9.621 | mtDNA: K1a18 | Y-DNA: J | |
Late Bronze Age Canaanite Megiddo Sample #26 | 1439 BC (I10268) | Genetic Distance: 9.916 | mtDNA: K | Y-DNA: J | |
Late Bronze Age Outlier Canaanite Megiddo Sample #38 | 1725 BC (I10266) | Genetic Distance: 10.22 | mtDNA: ? | Y-DNA: J | |
Late Bronze Age Canaanite Megiddo Sample #71 | 1439 BC (I10104) | Genetic Distance: 11.38 | mtDNA: T2e | Y-DNA: J | |
Late Bronze Age Canaanite Megiddo Sample #91 | 1302 BC (I2190) | Genetic Distance: 11.99 | mtDNA: H14a | Y-DNA: J | |
Late Bronze Age Canaanite Megiddo Sample #199 | 1440 BC (I2195) | Genetic Distance: 15.64 | mtDNA: U3b | Y-DNA: J | |
Ashkelon Philistine Sample #370 | 1150 BC (ASH066_ASH_IA1) | Genetic Distance: 19.8 | mtDNA: L5c | Y-DNA: J | |
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