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Tepe Hasanlu - The Early Iron Age (3,250-2800 YBP)
"F38 belongs to sub-haplogroup R1b1a2a2-CTS1078/Z2103. This lineage can be included in the L23(xM412) clade, which is characterized by frequencies higher than 10% in the Caucasus, Turkey, Southeastern Europe, and Circum-Uralic populations, and is mostly found at very low frequencies in Western Europe. This pattern sharply contrasts with the distribution of M412-derived Y-chromosomes, which are very common in Western Europe but rare in the 13East.
The Iron Age sample (F38) from Zagros is part of the N1a3a haplogroup of the N1a clade,which is observed at low frequency among modern Iranians. N1a is found mostly in the Arabian Peninsula and Northeast Africa, but also in Central Asia and Southern Siberia at lowerfrequencies. However, a few ancient samples such as the NE7 individual from the Neolithic period in Hungary also represent an mtDNA HG derived from N1a. The N1a subclade appears in Europe together with the establishment of early farmer communities and has arelatively high frequency in early European farmers and also in Neolithic NW-Anatolia"
http://science.sciencemag.org/content/early/2016/07/13/science.aaf7943
"F38 belongs to sub-haplogroup R1b1a2a2-CTS1078/Z2103. This lineage can be included in the L23(xM412) clade, which is characterized by frequencies higher than 10% in the Caucasus, Turkey, Southeastern Europe, and Circum-Uralic populations, and is mostly found at very low frequencies in Western Europe. This pattern sharply contrasts with the distribution of M412-derived Y-chromosomes, which are very common in Western Europe but rare in the 13East.
The Iron Age sample (F38) from Zagros is part of the N1a3a haplogroup of the N1a clade,which is observed at low frequency among modern Iranians. N1a is found mostly in the Arabian Peninsula and Northeast Africa, but also in Central Asia and Southern Siberia at lowerfrequencies. However, a few ancient samples such as the NE7 individual from the Neolithic period in Hungary also represent an mtDNA HG derived from N1a. The N1a subclade appears in Europe together with the establishment of early farmer communities and has arelatively high frequency in early European farmers and also in Neolithic NW-Anatolia"
http://science.sciencemag.org/content/early/2016/07/13/science.aaf7943
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