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Question About AR33K Sample?
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I am curious about the (alleged) Y-DNA chromosomal haplogroup of the AR33K sample from the paper "The deep population history of northern East Asia, which comes from Paleolithic-era China. Some online sources say the sample has belonged to Y-Chromosomal haplogroup P-P226, but for some reason I seem to recall that the sample was actually a female and belonged to mtDNA haplogroup B (just like the Tianyuan sample). 

Does anyone know what information is correct?
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(02-22-2024, 11:16 AM)alchemist223 Wrote: I am curious about the (alleged) Y-DNA chromosomal haplogroup of the AR33K sample from the paper "The deep population history of northern East Asia, which comes from Paleolithic-era China. Some online sources say the sample has belonged to Y-Chromosomal haplogroup P-P226, but for some reason I seem to recall that the sample was actually a female and belonged to mtDNA haplogroup B (just like the Tianyuan sample). 

Does anyone know what information is correct?

It's a female, dated 32159-31169 BC, mtDNA haplogroup B.
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(02-22-2024, 02:31 PM)Pribislav Wrote:
(02-22-2024, 11:16 AM)alchemist223 Wrote: I am curious about the (alleged) Y-DNA chromosomal haplogroup of the AR33K sample from the paper "The deep population history of northern East Asia, which comes from Paleolithic-era China. Some online sources say the sample has belonged to Y-Chromosomal haplogroup P-P226, but for some reason I seem to recall that the sample was actually a female and belonged to mtDNA haplogroup B (just like the Tianyuan sample). 

Does anyone know what information is correct?

It's a female, dated 32159-31169 BC, mtDNA haplogroup B.

That's what I thought, thank you.
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(02-22-2024, 02:31 PM)Pribislav Wrote:
(02-22-2024, 11:16 AM)alchemist223 Wrote: I am curious about the (alleged) Y-DNA chromosomal haplogroup of the AR33K sample from the paper "The deep population history of northern East Asia, which comes from Paleolithic-era China. Some online sources say the sample has belonged to Y-Chromosomal haplogroup P-P226, but for some reason I seem to recall that the sample was actually a female and belonged to mtDNA haplogroup B (just like the Tianyuan sample). 

Does anyone know what information is correct?

It's a female, dated 32159-31169 BC, mtDNA haplogroup B.

Out of curiosity is this sample's maternal haplogroup more closely related to the B4'5 branch or the R11'B6 branch? I'm curious about Tianyuan as well.
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(02-22-2024, 05:18 PM)alchemist223 Wrote:
(02-22-2024, 02:31 PM)Pribislav Wrote:
(02-22-2024, 11:16 AM)alchemist223 Wrote: I am curious about the (alleged) Y-DNA chromosomal haplogroup of the AR33K sample from the paper "The deep population history of northern East Asia, which comes from Paleolithic-era China. Some online sources say the sample has belonged to Y-Chromosomal haplogroup P-P226, but for some reason I seem to recall that the sample was actually a female and belonged to mtDNA haplogroup B (just like the Tianyuan sample). 

Does anyone know what information is correct?

It's a female, dated 32159-31169 BC, mtDNA haplogroup B.

Out of curiosity is this sample's maternal haplogroup more closely related to the B4'5 branch or the R11'B6 branch? I'm curious about Tianyuan as well.

Both B4'5* (and they share some private snps with each other)
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(02-23-2024, 05:24 PM)crashdoc Wrote:
(02-22-2024, 05:18 PM)alchemist223 Wrote:
(02-22-2024, 02:31 PM)Pribislav Wrote:
(02-22-2024, 11:16 AM)alchemist223 Wrote: I am curious about the (alleged) Y-DNA chromosomal haplogroup of the AR33K sample from the paper "The deep population history of northern East Asia, which comes from Paleolithic-era China. Some online sources say the sample has belonged to Y-Chromosomal haplogroup P-P226, but for some reason I seem to recall that the sample was actually a female and belonged to mtDNA haplogroup B (just like the Tianyuan sample). 

Does anyone know what information is correct?

It's a female, dated 32159-31169 BC, mtDNA haplogroup B.

Out of curiosity is this sample's maternal haplogroup more closely related to the B4'5 branch or the R11'B6 branch? I'm curious about Tianyuan as well.

Both B4'5* (and they share some private snps with each other)

Didn't know this! Guess they belonged to a common (now presumably extinct) B4'5* lineage that may have been common in China 30-40,000 years ago.
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