The site "thegeneticatlas.com" presents an interesting Y-DNA haplogroup tree.
On this tree appear the mutations Z1, Z3, Z5, Z7, which cannot be found on the ISOGG 2010 Y-DNA haplogroup tree.
Can somebody tell me if these mutations are proved ? In which study ?
According to this tree, haplogroups L and T have Z1 in common, G and H have Z3, M and S have Z5, N O and P have Z7.
On this tree appear the mutations Z1, Z3, Z5, Z7, which cannot be found on the ISOGG 2010 Y-DNA haplogroup tree.
Can somebody tell me if these mutations are proved ? In which study ?
According to this tree, haplogroups L and T have Z1 in common, G and H have Z3, M and S have Z5, N O and P have Z7.